Laurie Fagen Laurie Fagen has successfully created, launched and
sustained a number of entrepreneurial businesses,
including in commercial and cable television, video
production and community newspapers, the latter where
she and her husband, Geoff Hancock, own and operate the
SanTan Sun News (www.SanTanSun.com),
a twice-monthly community newspaper serving Southern
Chandler and parts of Gilbert.
In 1999, she founded
Fagen Designs (www.FagenDesigns.com),
designing and creating fiber art, wall and wearable art
pieces for public display, commission work, galleries
and exhibits. She has shown her work in Arizona,
California, Iowa, North Carolina, and has pieces in
private collections around the country.
Wendy Fallon With an educational background in Architecture and
Fine Art, Wendy Fallon has used her unique mix of
technical and creative talents to work in a variety of
professional roles. While spending 10 years providing
technical writing in the computer industry, she
established Fallon Designs (www.FallonDesigns.com),
in 2003, providing graphics, fine art, and writing
services for web and print for corporations, small
businesses and individuals.
In addition to being
co-owner of Art on Boston, she continues to provide
watercolor and water-mixable oil paintings to private
clients nationwide, along with web site design and
development for businesses and individuals. Examples of
her fine art can be seen at
www.WendyFallon.com.
Art on Boston
Art on Boston is co-owned
by fiber artist Laurie Fagen and painter Wendy Fallon,
both Chandler entrepreneurs.
Since 2004, Wendy Fallon
and Laurie Fagen operated Studio Artists Connection,
organizing artist studio tours and art shows. Their
dream to open an art gallery came true in April 2007
with Art on Boston Gallery. They continue to promote
artists with an
e-letter, From the Art SAC,
as well as with an online directory, and now represent
artists in the Gallery.
Art on Boston is a
3,000-square-foot space in the original 1918 Reliable
Hardware, and more recently, the former Arrow Pharmacy.
Pieces of brick from the original 1918 wall can be seen
in the Gallery, and the original molded tin ceiling has
also been retained.
Venue
Rentals
Studios In-Studio space includes all utilities and maintenance costs;
includes secured, locking space, open to the ceiling;
guaranteed exhibit space; 30% commission on sales
Cooperative
Exhibit space is
available in which artists can rent wall space or an Art
on Boston display case. The rent is ranges from $85 to
$120 a month, depending on space, with a minimum of
three months, and a 35% commission on all artwork sold
paid to the Gallery. Artists are requested to change out
their artwork every 60 days, and help out in the Gallery
a minimum of 8 hours a month. All artwork must be juried
in.
Please visit
Art on Boston Submission
Guidelines.
Gallery Corporate parties, receptions, special events:
Consider
holding your company or organization party at Art on
Boston. For private events with Gallery closed to the
public. Call or
email us for rates. Includes:
Approx.
1,000-square-foot Main Gallery space for event,
decorated with contemporary art
Access to kitchen
with refrigerator, food sink, microwave
Access to 8’
tables for food service; 30 chairs available
Limited number of
tall round tables available
Renter would
provide all service personnel needed for food,
beverages Coffee $10 per pot (serves 10-12)
Art on Boston requires
all users to provide a single-limit public liability
certificate of insurance under which Art on Boston is
named as additional insureds. The certificate must be in
the amount of at least one million dollars ($1,000,000),
covering bodily injury, death and property damage.
(Highlight, copy
and paste the following information into an email and
address to info@artonboston.com):
Name of organization/company:
Nonprofit or commercial? c(3) status?
Contact person:
Address:
Email:
Phone:
Fax:
Name
of function:
Type of function:
Date requested:
Hours requested: (include set up and tear down)
How many people expected:
Food supplied?
Beverages supplied?
Liquor license? (need copy of license)
Classrooms
Art on Boston has two 10'
X 16' rooms with tables and chairs, with each seating
approximately 8-12 per room. The sound-proofed accordion
door between the two rooms can also be opened for a 20'
X 16' space to seat about 24 around tables, or 35-40
theatre style. Includes Daybrite (white light)
fluorescent lighting. Please
email or call Art
on Boston at 480-917-1112 for more information, and to
make arrangements.
Parties
Hold your next company party, corporate reception or
special event in Art on Boston's 1,000 sq. ft. Main
Gallery. Surrounded by exciting and colorful
contemporary artwork, it's a unique setting for any
event including birthdays, anniversaries, reunions and
more. Please
email or call Art
on Boston at 480-917-1112 for more information, and to
make arrangements.
Meetings Art on
Boston has two 10' X 16' rooms with tables and chairs,
with each seating approximately 8-12 per room. The
sound-proofed accordion door between the two rooms can
also be opened for a 20' X 16' space to seat about 24
around tables, or 35-40 theatre style. Includes Daybrite
(white light) fluorescent lighting. Please
emailor call Art on Boston at 480-917-1112 for more
information, and to make arrangements.
Book Signings The main Art
on Boston gallery space provides a creative environment
in which to give a two-hour presentation and signing of
your latest book. Art on Boston will set up a table and
theater-style seating for up to 30 attendees and provide
refreshments for $100 plus 20% of the resulting book
sales. Please
email or call Art on Boston
at 480-917-1112 for more information, and to make
arrangements.
Amenitiesinclude
ADA bathrooms, a kitchen with refrigerator, food
sink, microwave, tables and chairs. There's plenty
of free parking, and food is available from many
excellent restaurants. Art on Boston will work
directly with any of the downtown restaurants to
arrange catering for your special event.