second street gallery
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PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Second Street’s annual schedule of shows is designed to encapsulate and engage developments and dialogues at play in contemporary art. It seeks to balance compelling works by important local regional artists with works by national leading-edge artists. Following its mission, Second Street strives to contextualize this new work through publications and programming, all which seek to bring the audience into a place of engagement and questioning.

Second Street's exhibitions are selected from a slate of submissions from living artists throughout the United States, as well as through research and planning by SSG's director, who ultimately curates the fall exhibition season. Over a dozen outreach and education programs-ranging from support services for artists, to lunch-hour seminars on current art issues and criticality, to hands-on workshops in area schools-are designed to deepen the public's enjoyment and understanding of exhibits and to make the best of contemporary art more accessible to SSG's community.

Key to access to new art is educational programming, centered on the living artist. For SSG this is most effective if it connects audience with artists through artmaking or personal encounters. Since 2000, SSG contextualizes its exhibitions through diverse educational offerings. Today, these include nine distinct programs, two of which encompass nine artist-led workshops and 22-25 artist talks annually.

A growing sector of SSG's programs is outreach, where artists visit local and regional schools to connect directly with students. Most recent is the creation of a Public Art Project, which seeks to engage the community through art projects in public spaces.