Dietz Gallery was established in 2002 as a lobby gallery in the former Dietz Lantern Building by Diane Suskoev, who also designed the space. The gallery ran for two years, featuring several group shows of mainly neighborhood artists.

Karin Luner, artist and national administrator for the Women's Caucus for Art, took over the gallery in December 2005 and renamed it DietzSpace, conceptualizing the space as a springboard for artists to have a three-month long opportunity to showcase their work. She also switched from group shows to single artists exhibitions, focusing on artists who are under represented in the gallery system and whose art will work synergistically with the space. Participating artists have found creative ways to incorporate the lobby’s exposed brick wall and center arch into their presentations.

Neighborhood artists are invited to participate, however quality art is the decisive criteria for artists to be selcted. If you are interested to exhibit your work, please contact Karin Luner.

DietzSpace is open to the public during regular business hours.
For a map visit the contact link.

You can email Karin Luner at dietzspace@gmail.com

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