EVENT

Live Q&A: Artist-Led Gallery Models

Alex Paik, Founder and Director of Tiger Strikes Asteroid
Tuesday, October 22, 2024 | 5-6pm ET
This is a free event.
Join artist Alex Paik for a Live Q&A on artist-led gallery models and the journey he has taken to arrive at Tiger Strikes Asteroid’s cooperative structure.

Significantly different business models emerge when a gallery is commercial, nonprofit, artist-centered, or artist-run. Alex Paik understands the overlap and key distinctions. He’s also lived the challenges and successes of artist-led galleries first hand. When he co-founded Tiger Strikes Asteroid with a group of friends in Philadelphia in 2009, they had no idea it would grow to be an expansive network of spaces with locations in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Greenville, SC. To date, they have organized over 450 projects and have exhibited over 2,000 artists. That trajectory involved years of research, trial and error, flexibility, creativity, and a whole lot of teamwork.   

During this Q&A, Alex will share his experience and the gallery models he’s seen flourishing and floundering. He will answer questions about collective decision making and the pros and cons of being an artist-led initiative. Whether you run a gallery, are considering opening a gallery, work with a gallery, or hope to work with a gallery, this Q&A is for you!

Watching CreativeStudy courses on the Solidarity Economy may aid in your understanding of the subject either in advance of the Q&A or after you hear Alex speak.

ABOUT OUR SPEAKER
Alex Paik is an artist, community builder, curator, and writer based in Los Angeles. Paik is Founder and Director of Tiger Strikes Asteroid, a non-profit network of artist-run spaces and serves on the Steering Committee at GYOPO, a collective of diasporic Korean cultural producers and arts professionals. www.alexpaik.com/ www.tigerstrikesasteroid.com/