So, what the hell is going on with ICE?

Well, we’re still gearing up to replace the roof but it’s been a slow process.  Our fundraiser late last year was just short of being a failure.  However, thanks to 23 very gracious individuals, we did obtain about $2700 which we are still sitting on.  The next step is to find a roofer/contractor who can give us some free step by step advice on how to do the job ourselves (anybody know one?).  We don’t even know if it’s going to be possible with only $3000, but what other choice is there?  Such is life.  We’re still going to try our hardest.

On a brighter note, when we do finally get ICE back on it’s feet (hopefully by the fall) one of our first orders of business will be to have an exhibition with local artist Tom Driscoll.

In the past, ICE has been solely at the disposal of the 4 guys involved (and we’re still not going to be taking submissions or anything like that) – but when our buddy Tom Driscoll invited us to see his studio, we were all so impressed that we knew we wanted to show his work (he also got extra points for being the only local artist to come to every opening at ICE, usually accompanied by another great San Diego artist, Richard Allen Morris).  Tom is a highly under appreciated artist that has been making art in San Diego for many years (he even used to have a studio right across the street from ICE!)  We know Tom will do something great with our space, but until that time please enjoy some photos we took during our visit to Toms studio (the slideshow can be viewed full screen):

New Work By Lee Lavy

Even though ICE is in hibernation (soon to awaken by summer we hope), the ICE gang has been active.  You can see one such example this Thursday, the 15th of March, by visiting an exhibition of new works by Lee Lavy at the San Diego State University Fine Arts Department in room 418C.  We’ll be there from 5pm – 9pm and we hope to see you there as well.

 

ICE has received 25% of intial pledges

Hello Friends, Supporters, and Followers of ICE Gallery.

As you may know, when the “Save ICE Gallery” fundraiser was unsuccessfully funded, we reached out to all that had originally pledged to ask that they please go ahead and pledge to the project anyway.  If every one of the 36 original supporters goes ahead and honors their initial pledge ICE would stand to receive just over $4000.  We sent out that call for pledges just over two weeks ago, and since then have received about 25% of those initial pledges from 9 of 36 individuals.

The ICE gang is incredibly anxious to get started on building our new roof but we can’t do much in the mean time unless we get your help.  To those who still plan on honoring their initial pledge, we would humbly appreciate you doing so as soon as is convenient for you.  In regard to those for whom the thrill is gone and you no longer wish to donate, that’s fine, we won’t be offended.  But we do ask that you please send us a message to let us know.  No sense in holding out for something that isn’t to be.

As was promised in the initial fundraiser, we are still offering one of a kind pieces of art for pledges over $100 so that your philanthropy isn’t entirely one sided.  For pledges below $100, you’ll still receive a generous thank you in the mail as well.

Again, we’d love to hear from all of you, whether it’s to say you’re still on board or to let us know you’re jumping ship.  We would just like to assess where our funds stand so that we can evaluate how to proceed with the project.

Please email us at icegallerysd@gmail.com and we’ll give you info on where to send your donation, whether it be check or PayPal.

As always, we greatly appreciate all of our supporters.
Michael, Thomas, Lee, Joseph

                                                                                                       Photo by Kinsee Morlan

Save ICE Gallery Fund Needs You

WE DIDN’T MEET OUR GOAL BY THE DEADLINE BUT WE CAN STILL USE YOUR HELP.  PLEASE KEEP READING FOR MORE INFO.

If you’ve been following our progress through the USA Projects site you may already know that we did not meet our fundraising goal by the deadline.  One of the stipulations of posting a project on USA is that you must reach your goal by the deadline or you won’t receive any of the pledged funds.  However, before the deadline we were able to raise $4085 thanks to the generosity of 36 individuals.  That’s pretty good!  In addition to that $4085, another individual has promised a substantial pledge.  So combined with what’s already been pledged, plus the funds we already have, the ICE fund could potentially have over $6000.  That’s where you come in.  Even though it’s less than our original fundraising goal, we feel like $6000 is too much money to give up, but we need your help

Your task is simple.  Our USA fundraiser is over, but we’re asking you to still pledge to the cause.  However, instead of doing it through USA we’re asking you to send us your pledge via a check or PayPal.  Checks are preferable due to PayPal taking 3%, but for those of you donating via credit card, PayPal would be just fine (if you’d prefer to use PayPal, we’ll send information on how to do that).  We realize a check is a few extra steps for you, what with the actual writing and mailing, but if need be we’ll even send you a self addressed stamped envelope.  🙂  Plus we are still offering one of a kind pieces of art from Michael, Lee, and Tom in exchange for your pledge.  You actually get something in return for your philanthropy!

We are determined to keep our space any way we can, but we can’t do it without your help.  Please email icegallerysd@gmail.com  if you would like to pledge and tell us how you would like to send it (check or PayPal.  or for those in town we can come and pick it up from you).  Remember, if everyone who already pledged keeps their commitment we’ll end up with over $6000.  Plus there’s time for people that didn’t pledge during the fundraiser to still do so.   We’re incredibly anxious to get our space fixed so that we can go back to making bigger and better installations this year.

We look forward to hearing from you,
Michael, Thomas, Joseph, Lee

 

Fundraising goal dropped, time extended

For those of you who thought we were out of our mind to try and raise $20,000 in 30 days (us included), we’ve got a new, possibly more attainable goal.  USA Projects has lowered our fundraising goal to $12,000 and extended our deadline to January 7th (our original end date was 12/30).  That’s good news because the lowered fundraising amount automatically put us at 26% of our goal.   That means that we now qualify for the Artist2Artist Fund which allows us to receive 1 to 1 match funding for up to $1000.  So, the next $1,000 we raise means we’re actually getting $2,000 (that would give us a jump to 42% of our goal).

Thanks to 25 very kind individuals we’ve raised over $3,000.  If we can just get another 75 people to pledge in the same manner we’ll make it to our goal.  Considering there are 4 of us trying to raise that money, 100 donors doesn’t seem that unattainable.

We’d also like to remind people that pledging a donation isn’t an entirely one sided gesture.  We’re offering some great “perks” in exchange for your kindness.  Some of which include one of a kind drawings by Michael James Armstrong, limited edition wood block prints by Lee Lavy, and one of a kind sculptures by Thomas DeMello.  And as always with USA Projects, your donation is tax deductible.

Email us if you have any questions, and check out our project page if you’d like to pledge a donation:  USA Projects

ICE: sink or float?

Well, we’re at the halfway point in our fundraising project. Thanks to 21 very kind individuals, we’re currently 13% funded with 2 weeks remaining. We were going gangbusters at the beginning, raising 12% in the first 8 days! With the exception of one of our very good friends upping their pledge yesterday, for the last 7 days we’ve seen no action. We’re not complaining, though. The fact that we were able to raise the amount that we have is astounding to us, and we are immensely grateful and humbled by the generosity we’ve been shown thus far. Going forward, should we see another spike in pledges and get to 25% then we will become eligible for 1 to 1 match funding for up to $1000. Which means if we raise $1000 past our 25% mark, then we’ll automatically get another $1000. Seems possible and utterly impossible at the same time.

So, what if we don’t make it?

We’ll still have the space of course. And hey, maybe we’ll come upon a different/better solution to fixing the space. But whatever the solution is has to be arrived at fairly soon, because the question remains: how long should one continue to pay for a space that is unusable for half the year?

In the meantime, we’ll keep fighting for our space. It may be a dump, but in a city of nearly nonexistent attainable spaces, we almost can’t afford NOT to keep it.

HELP SAVE ICE GALLERY

If you’ve read our About page then you know that long before ICE was an exhibition space it was and still is a low cost art studio space.  For as long as we’ve been renting the space, and for other tenants before us, the roof has leaked.  In addition to the roof being in bad shape, the rest of the building in general has been no prize to look at or reside in.  Despite these flaws the leaky roof has been somewhat manageable…until this year.  When the first rains came this year we saw just how bad the roof had become.  It no longer leaks, it pours – and It’s become way too much for us to maintain.

In a last ditch effort to save our space, before we reluctantly abandon what has become a source of great enjoyment and pride for us, we decided to set up a fund raising project on the site unitedstatesartists.org.  It’s similar to Kickstarter, but the difference is that in addition to being somewhat exclusive in that you have to be screened or invited by a USA.org fellow, USA.org is specifically for artists.  We were lucky enough to be invited to join the site by none other than Doug Wheeler, one of our favorite west coast artists.

Should we attain our fund raising goal, our project will entail professionally fixing the roof as well as totally gutting the inside of the building.  We wish to turn ICE into one big open exhibition space by knocking down all interior walls and getting rid of what is currently three art studios in the rear of the building.  This will double the amount of space we have to use for exhibitions to roughly 1200 sq. ft.!

We realize our fund raising goal is highly ambitious, but this is our last chance to keep ICE alive.  If we’re unable to fix our roof, we’ll have no further option but to vacate what has been a low cost haven for local San Diego artists for years.  If you would like to contribute to our survival please visit OUR PROJECT PAGE.  Your efforts will not go unrewarded.  We have different incentives for the various donation levels – everything from wood block prints by Lee to actual pages from Michael’s sketch book.

Thank you to all who have supported us,
Michael James Armstrong, Thomas DeMello, Lee Lavy, Joseph Huppert

ICE Gallery North

 

We haven’t done a group show together since 2008.  Our work has really changed since then.  If you can make it to Compact Gallery in San Luis Obispo this Saturday, we’d love to see you.  If not, don’t worry, we’ll be posting pictures of the exhibition soon.