All over the world the COVID-19 shutdowns have been disastrous for the arts industry. Venues closed, opportunities and incomes trashed, livelihoods on the line.
Even as restrictions are lifted, the economic conditions are dicey across the community. It seems like a perilous time to be investing in a new venture to show and sell visual art. Nonetheless, new art spaces are opening in Perth, with artist/operators doing things differently, defying the gloom and offering new opportunities for visual artists to bounce back. In Melville, the long established Nyisztor Studio is branching out with a new venue, NEXTDOOR — literally next door — in an old house on Canning Highway where artist/gallery owner Ron Nyisztor is establishing a unique subscription space where patrons can see an ever-changing display at any time of the day or night. And in Perth’s eastern suburbs, contemporary artist Gayle Mason is investing her hopes and dreams in Bellevue Artspace, reviving an empty retail space as a venue for workshops, classes and short-run exhibitions. In both cases, the emphasis is on keeping costs low for participating artists. Neither venue will impose commissions on sales. Nyisztor will charge an annual fee of $70 for patrons to have access to the venue and the same fee for a limited number of artists to take part. Visitors will deal directly with the artist if they want to purchase works. Mason aims to keep exhibition costs low — about $120 a day — with the duration of most shows limited to a single weekend to maintain a sense of dynamism about the space. Both venues had been in the planning before the pandemic sidelined them, but they are back on track now as restrictions are eased.Nyisztor is billing NEXTDOOR as a hybrid, experimental art-viewing space. ‘It’s something like a cross between a 24/7 gym and a flight lounge.’
Ron Nyisztor. Photo: Amanda Zuvela
“I would like to create a place for artists to learn more skills, with a diverse line-up of workshops and classes, and to also offer the gallery for artists, musicians, performers,” she says.
“Creatives are now having to market themselves more on social media and have limited galleries left to show their work, so I am offering this space to bridge that gap and give the control back to the artist and hopefully help put more dollars back into their pocket.”
An eye-catching mural, with a bold, colourful geometric design, created by noted public artist Leanne Bray now wraps around the old commercial building, dramatically altering the streetscape. Mason tapped into the sense of community among local artists by enlisting keen volunteers to help paint the mural.
She sees it as a step in the process of breathing new cultural life into the suburb, which is set to undergo something of a transformation with the new train assembly plant taking shape nearby, and a Bellevue train station on the books for a future stage of Metronet.
The venue is open for classes run by other teachers, and Mason is keen to hear from anyone wanting to offer workshops or ongoing classes.
NEXTDOOR
Corner of Stock Road & Canning Highway, 391 Canning Highway, Melville
Open 24/7
https://www.nextdoorart.com.au/
Bellevue Artspace
25B Helen Street, Bellevue
Tuesday – Friday,10am – 5pm & Saturday - Sunday, 10am - 4pm
https://www.bellevueartspace.com/
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