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‘scholastic art and writing’ at MTS

Here are a few images from the excellent primary/secondary student show, at MTS Gallery this month.

This will be one of the last shows at this location of MTS.  The building at 3142 Mt. View Dr., a former trailer manufacturing and parts sales facility has been used as a gallery, artist studios and the offices of the Anchorage Community Land Trust since 2006 but is scheduled to be torn down this spring.  Hopefully MTS will reappear soon at a different Mt. View location.  More on that story as it develops…

'Metro' by Deanna Strait

'Sole Searching' by Dorian Granger

'Ares' by Brooke Morgan

'Self Portrait' by Jessie Marman

'Family Freaks' by Christian Teston

'Brick In the Wall' by Devin Ball

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‘pop 11’ closes at MTS Gallery

A few people came by for the final day of Pop 11 at MTS.  The exhibition of Alaskan pop art was a part of the Pop 11 citywide mult-venue exhibit about Andy Warhol and the ’60s pop art revolution.


Multimedia installation by Nemo.


Mural on west wall by [l–r] Nemo, Esker, Alamander and Bisco, painted directly on the gallery wall.


Installation by Gariett Burtner.


Multiple works by Ferald and Kel explore homelessness.


Short film by Michael Walsh.

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‘the iconagones’ and ‘girls girls girls’ at MTS

Stephen Gray and Lisa Gray explore innocence, adolescent anxiety and the fate of pop culture sirens in this exhibit of painterly digital work.  Now through Sept. 11th at MTS Gallery, 3142 Mt. View Dr., Sat. and Sun. noon to 4; Wed. and Thurs. 5 to 8 pm.

"Miss 100% Pure", by Lisa Gray. Jayne Mansfield, polishing her super-clean image.

"Amelia Earhart", by Lisa Gray.

"Moonshine Mary", by Stephen Gray.

MTS Gallery is in its fifth season bringing fine art, performance and special events and its parent organization, Trailer Art Center is a key part of the revitalization and arts/cultural initiatives of the Mt. View neighborhood.

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‘backyard, alaska’ at MTS

Scenes from a multimedia installation by Michael Walsh.  Featuring Alaskan vernacular artifacts; films with historic and environmental images; and soundscapes.  Visit MTS Gallery Sat. and Sun. noon to 4:00; Wed. and Thurs. 5:00 to 8:00 pm — through June 11th.  3142 Mt.View Dr.

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KN goodrich solo exhibit ‘the maze is a myth’

Goodrich’s show is a transformative installation covering complex life themes in a mythological framework, including statements about the MTS Gallery itself.  On dispaly now through May 15, Sat. and Sun. noon to 4:00; Wed. and Thurs. 5:00-8:00 PM; at 3142 Mt. View Dr.



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‘confluence/influence’ group invitational opens at MTS

A strong showing by a group of artists from the Talkeetna area, reflective of the wonderful natural setting they enjoy on a daily basis. 

See it now through April 10, noon to 4 Sat.-Sun. and 5 to 8 pm Wed. at MTS Gallery, 3142 Mt. View Dr., Anchorage.

Untitled, by Chris Bowman

'Coat-rack #4', by Jeff Lebegue

'Floating Forest', by Bill Barstow

'Orion and Canis', by Bill Barstow

'Happy Hour', by Jim Gleason

'Birches and Devil's Club', by Tony Crocetto

'River -- Don't Build Dams in Earthquake Country', by Julia March Crocetto

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‘mark this’ fiber art exhibit at MTS

A group show by Alaskan members of the Surface Design Association opened Feb. 19th at MTS Gallery, 3142 Mt. View Dr.  The exhibit will be open for public viewing Sat. and Sun. noon to 4:00, and Wed. 5:00 to 8:00 PM.

'Colors Unfurled, aka If Betsy Ross Had My Stash', by Maria Shell.

'Fossil Fish In the Sand', by Mary Hertert.

'Peaks and Pops', by Wendy Smith-Wood.

'River With Poppies', by Ree Nancarrow.

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scholastic award 2010 at MTS

Images of work in the current exhibit at MTS — by secondary students around Alaska.
On display through Feb. 11th, Sat. and Sun. noon to 4:00 and Wed. 5:00-8:00 PM — 3142 Mountain View Dr.

"The Bird" by Tristan Grimes -- digital art.

"Plane Crash" by Leslie Ekert -- photograph, silver print.

"Eye to Eye" by Rachel Olsen -- scratchboard.

"Rhino" by Lauren Hedge -- ceramics.

"Betwixt" by Tegan White Nesbitt -- painting, acrylics.

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art center really taking off!

I’ve been writing about Trailer Art Center and MTS Gallery for years at this site.  I have been helping the organization as a volunteer since 2005, and been involved at a higher level since last year as a member of the Board of Directors. 

TAC has been in a long process to determine if it’s feasible to build a permanent art center in Mt View.  This effort picked up steam in recent months, as outside consultants were brought in and many meetings were held to discuss the relevant issues and concerns.  Anchorage Community Land Trust has been facilitating the effort.  And in 2008, local planning firm Agnew::Beck has been helping create a business plan and assembling all of the current and previous work into a planning document.

This month the completed report, called Mt. View Multidisciplinary Art and Culture Center Facility Business Plan was released.  It includes detailed information about Mt View; TAC’s process and underlying constructs; and a five year financial plan.  Earlier in December, Rasmuson Foundation, a local major arts funding agency indicated their intention to support Trailer Art Center and fund a substantial portion of the design and construction costs of the new building.  Rasmuson’s support has always been seen as crucial, and their attention to the project will make it much easier to secure the needed additional funds from other sources.

I’ve been reading the report gradually.  There are two versions of it — one complete; one excerpted.  Trailer Art Center’s vision for the new center is stated near the beginning:

It will be the wellhead of Alaska’s trapped creative energy – energy directed through programming and access.  The proposal is to tap all of these individual and group sources in the community and direct the great spirit of enthusiasm and cooperation that has amassed. Everyone senses the moment.  There is a desire to come together to create a collaborative center for creating, exhibiting, and performing contemporary works of art within multiple fields while teaching and nurturing Alaskan artists at all levels of ability and experience.

Included is a detailed description written by TAC founder Bruce Farnsworth, describing the activities that will take place in the center.  Reading through it, one begins to understand how enormous this is for the Mt View neighborhood.

Concept Floor Plans, Mt View Art Center, by RIM Architects

Concept Floor Plans, Mt View Art Center, by RIM Architects

Conceptual exterior renderings.

Conceptual exterior renderings.

The building site currently under consideration is the old John’s Motel and RV Park site on the north side of Mt View Dr between Taylor and Price Streets.  It is near the center of the neighborhood and convenient to the main business district and Clark Middle School.

I will update this post with further observations as I read the rest of the report.

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‘clay 4 ways’ at MTS

Another great exhbition from Mt. View’s own MTS Gallery.  The work of Steve Godfrey, Denise Heimel, Gina Holloman and Carla Potter is featured in this ceramics show.  The exhibit closes today.

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