WSU ShiftSpace moving to new, collaborative space

 

Wichita State’s off-campus art gallery will have a new home this fall.

WSU ShiftSpace has signed a lease with Groover Labs, the technology hub that will occupy the former Printing Inc. building at St. Francis and Third streets. The gallery will reopen to the public in October.

Students organize the exhibition schedule and programming for ShiftSpace, which is funded by the WSU Student Government Association. The WSU School of Art Design and Creative Industries (ADCI) oversees the gallery.

“ShiftSpace is a real-world learning environment for students,” said Kristin Beal, ADCI gallery manager. “We’re looking forward to engaging with the community from this new space.”

Groover Lab co-founders Curt Gridley and Tracy Hoover want to create a collaborative environment.

"At Groover Labs, we envision a new space for Wichita where people with big ideas — including artists, makers and entrepreneurs — can feed off others' energy and creativity,” said Gridley. “We are delighted to have ShiftSpace as our first partnership.”

The new location will afford more opportunities for engagement, said Beal.

“We love the area and the vision Curt and Tracy have for Groover Labs,” Beal said. “This move is going to open up all kinds of new opportunities for our students.”

The partnership will give the student-run gallery more space and allow for expanded visitor hours. ShiftSpace will also be able to use other areas of Groover Labs for special events.

Since its founding in 2005, ShiftSpace has occupied multiple downtown locations, including one adjacent to Old Town Square and two on Commerce Street. The gallery has been located at 416 S. Commerce for the past four years.

ShiftSpace will introduce a fresh visual identity alongside its new location. Nick Lawrence, a graphic design student at WSU, created the logo and branding materials.

“We’re spending the summer planning programming to match our new location and new look,” Beal said. “We’ll definitely have some surprises in store.”


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