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Founded in 1996, Alopecia Gallery is a
contemporary art gallery, located in a hole on the beard of Gordon
B. Isnor's face.
- Exhibition space measures 1.5 x 2 inches
- Work may protrude & dangle
- Artwork must be self-adhesive (past ideas have included clips, stickers, bandaids and butter)
- We ask that any written support material - artist statements, etc be sent via email or on CD-R in submission package
- Shows last one month
- Contact the gallery with any questions or concerns
Email for submissions address: lordsirskronk (at) yahoo.com
Donate
We appreciate your PayPal donations
to help with operating costs.
History
The Alopecia Gallery was opened in 1996 in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Our first show was by Dollface creator Amy Baker, followed
by work from Sany Plotnikoff and Michael Fernandes. The gallery
closed that year after a show by Darrin Heaton and remained
inactive until 2005, when exhibitions resumed with an exhibit
by Paige
Gratland as a result of interest generated by a project undertaken
by Hannah Jickling
project in conjunction with OR
Gallery documenting mobile gallery spaces.