ArtSpace36 is an art gallery and creative project space facilitated by The Visual and Performing Arts Department at Finger Lakes Community College. Designed with the entire community in mind, ArtSpace36 features a wide range of fine art and design work by students, faculty, and artists from the region and beyond. ArtSpace36's goal is to unite communities through art, education, and diverse programming. Workshops, artist lectures, exhibits, and performances are open to the public.

Makers Market 

If you're a maker of unique objects, you'll want to take full advantage of MakersMarket at ArtSpace36, a half-studio, half-store open to all creators and collectors. We're on the lookout for one-of-a-kind functional art items, t-shirts, posters, jewelry, and more.

If you're interested in selling your work, email us at artspace36@flcc.edu and include the following:

Images of items in .jpg format

Full name

Email address

Phone number

Title

A brief description of submitted work(s)

We love working with artists from the campus community and beyond!

This is a non-institutional website that is not maintained or routinely reviewed by Finger Lakes Community College. The views, opinions and conclusions expressed in these pages are strictly those of the page author.

Detail shot of Makers Market. Shelves display ceramics, jewelry, sculpture, prints, paintings and handmade lamp.

ArtSpace36 is guided by a Steering Committee and Advisory Board consisting of the following members from FingerLakes Community College and the local community:

Finger Lakes Community College:

Co-Chair: Liz Brownell, Professor, Visual and Performing Arts, Coordinator of Graphic Design and Fine Arts, Coordinator of ArtSpace36

Co-Chair: Lacey McKinney, Associate Professor, Visual and Performing Arts, Coordinator of ArtSpace36

Beth Johnson, Professor, Chairperson, Visual and Performing Arts

Barron Naegel, Associate Professor, Visual and Performing Arts

Sarah Morgan, Associate Professor, Visual and Performing Arts

Debora Ortloff, Vice President for Strategic Initiatives and Assessment

Paul Engin, Associate Professor, Visual and Performing Arts

Geoffrey Smith, Professor, Visual and Performing Arts

Mary Delmastro, Assistant Professor, Visual and Performing Arts

Sim Covington, Chief Diversity Officer

Jacqueline M. Tiermini, Liaison of K-14 Outreach and Partnerships, Project Manager, Regional Education Continuum, Associate Professor, Humanities Department

Jamie Rotter, Assistant Professor, Business

Ryan Staychock, Head Coach Logging Sports

Lenore Friend, Director of Public Relations and Community Affairs

Jennie Krampen, Director of Student Life

Brie Chupalio, Director of Development

Community Partners:

Joshua Mull, Fine Art Alumni and Canandaigua Primary School Art Teacher

Denise Chaapel, Business Improvement District Manager, Downtown Canandaigua

Judy Rogers Cermak, President, Ontario County Arts Council

Andy Reddout, Victor High School Art Educator