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MSS 2017/09  
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  • Conditions Governing Access
  • Accruals
  • Immediate Source of Acquisition
  • Biographical / Historical
  • Preferred Citation
  • Content Description
  • Conditions Governing Use
  • Related Materials

  • Contributing Institution: California State University, Sacramento Donald & Beverly Gerth Special Collections and University Archives
    Title: Matrix Gallery collection
    Identifier/Call Number: MSS 2017/09
    Physical Description: 0.5 Linear Feet (Contains 1 manuscript box)
    Date (inclusive): 1979-2017
    Date (bulk): 1980-2000
    Abstract: The Matrix Gallery collection contains photographs, administrative documents, correspondence, gallery announcements, schedules, and exhibition promotions relating to the women run gallery and workshop in Sacramento.
    Condition Description: Good
    Language of Material: English .

    Conditions Governing Access

    Collection is open for research. Some restrictions may apply.

    Accruals

    No additions are expected.

    Immediate Source of Acquisition

    The Matrix Gallery collection was donated to the Donald & Beverly Gerth Special Collections & University Archives in 2017.

    Biographical / Historical

    In 1977, 15 women opened the Matrix Workshop of Women artists. Later known as just the Matrix Gallery, it initially served as an exclusive space for women artists. They offered classes, workshops, lectures, and art shows. The space allowed for the expression of several different mediums. Workshop instructors and fellow artists, taught skills in metal working, sculpting, painting, and more. During a time when men controlled the art world, membership steadily grew over the years as more women found the gallery to be a safe and inviting place to create and display art. The gallery grew into a support network for many of the members. Some of the artists included Dixie Laws, Laureen Landau, Jorjana Holden, Holley Junker, and Marty Renault.
    In the 1990s the gallery began to allow men to become members. Membership rose to over 100 artists. In 1996 the gallery, which originally opened in Oak Park in Sacramento but moved several times throughout the years, moved to its final destination on Del Paso Boulevard. It's name changed to MatrixArts and the focus shifted to being a shared community art space, rather than an art gallery. While MatrixArts continued to evolve, the original Matrix Gallery effectively ended in the late 1990s or early 2000s. In 2017 a brief reunion occurred. It celebrated the original artists and gallery with the creation of two art shows displayed in Sacramento.

    Preferred Citation

    [Identification of item including date], [Folder Title], MSS 2017/09, Matrix Gallery Collection, Donald & Beverly Gerth Special Collections & University Archives, California State University, Sacramento.

    Content Description

    The collection consists of 8 folders. The materials remain in their original order, curated by the donor. Folders are arranged alphabetically. Materials in the collection include a DVD, photographs, administrative documents, correspondence, gallery announcements, schedules, and exhibition promotions. The collection includes materials from the years the gallery was open (1977-2001), reflections from former member Marty Renault (recorded in 2016), and materials about the reunion shows (2017). Materials are in English.

    Conditions Governing Use

    Copyright is protected by the copyright law, Chapter 17 of the U.S. Code. Requests for permission to publish, quote, or reproduce from collections must be submitted in writing to the Head of Department of the Donald & Beverly Gerth Special Collections & University Archives. Permission for publication is given on the behalf of the the Donald & Beverly Gerth Special Collections & University Archives, California State University, Sacramento as the owner of the physical item and is not intended to include permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained by the researcher.

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