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"Follow-up: Galleries closed since '08, and some that have opened"

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Anonymous Michael Maranda said...

We could also track magazines that have ceased publishing in the same-ish time frame ...

Arts Atlantic
Parachute
Artichoke
Mix magazine
[a Winnipeg alt-monthly that I cannot remember the name of, but it was promising)
Lola

New:
Fillip

Seems a little out of balance, and mostly due to issues relating to funding, not to the recession. With the new funding criteria at Heritage Canada about to kick into place, we will probably be able to add significantly to the list in a year or so.

December 11, 2009 at 3:37 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

i wonder how many of these galleries paid their artists?

December 11, 2009 at 6:17 PM

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December 12, 2009 at 8:48 AM

Blogger Leah Sandals said...

Hey Michael

Great point! I think that publishing's demise is one of those things that's so close to me I fail to report on it a lot of the time.

I think Visual Arts Nova Scotia is doing a good job, but I do miss Arts Atlantic, which covered the whole region.

I also miss Lola in particular.

Also new, much to my surprise given the current state of money affairs, is Bad Day, Hunter and Cook and Pyramid Power. I know not where the cash is coming from for these, or how long they will last, but I do hope it's for a while. Gives an old fogey hope to go with the despair. And yes, that small mags funding cut you refer to is certainly despair-worthy. Scary.

December 12, 2009 at 12:30 PM

Anonymous Michael said...

You're right, I missed the other new ones ... maybe because they are so new, I don't think of them as really existing as viable projects yet. Most mags, across the board, don't last much more than a year.

December 13, 2009 at 9:00 PM

Blogger Leah Sandals said...

Hey Michael,

Yes, longevity is always an issue.

I do want to reiterate I appreciate your comment. I had originally suggested "shrinking column-inches for art" as one of the top art developments of the decade, but it didn't make the cut. I do think it is important for sure.

December 14, 2009 at 10:46 AM

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