Art Space Vincennes, LLC, Vincennes IN

Andrew Jendrzejewski

Art Space Vincennes, LLC

About Us

We are a small, artist-run, midwest, independent gallery of contemporary fine art that features hand-picked young and mid-career artists from all over the country. We handle high-quality art under $30,000. We feature one or two artists at 521 Main, Vincennes, IN 47591 every 1.5 months between March and December and have catalogs and slides of our previous shows to help clients shop for works of art.

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Fine Art by Art Space Vincennes, LLC
Elevate your home or office with fine art from Art Space Vincennes, LLC. Working with clients in Vincennes and beyond to offer original works, limi...
Call us about project-based and long-term creative work. Art Space Vincennes, LLC works directly with clients as well as with agencies as a freelan...
Recommendations Given (11)
"Sarah Wolfe is a young, vibrant, and intelligent person committed to the arts, particularly..." Read more "Sarah Wolfe is a young, vibrant, and intelligent person committed to the arts, particularly through her unique and contemporary sculpture developed with nontraditional materials. She is also socially involved and active in our community. "
"Craftspersons are rare, but they create high quality, unique, and valuable items that can be..." Read more "Craftspersons are rare, but they create high quality, unique, and valuable items that can be handed down for centuries with meaning and stories that express our culture and history."
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Andrew from Art Space Vincennes, LLC Answered this on January 18, 2022
I would hate to think what would have happened during WWII if the American public acted then as we do now with this war on COVID.  Yes, business is hurting, we all are hurting, and many people have perished, and the psychological pain from isolation is great for many. However, the deniers act as... (more) I would hate to think what would have happened during WWII if the American public acted then as we do now with this war on COVID.  Yes, business is hurting, we all are hurting, and many people have perished, and the psychological pain from isolation is great for many. However, the deniers act as if nothing is happening and many are taking advantage of the pandemic at risk of continuing the pandemic. One person told me I was misinformed; no I am not misinformed. I have observed and experienced COVID myself.  We Americans can be better than that, but greed, lack of empathy, ignorance, and will certainly lead to more death and misery.

Andrew from Art Space Vincennes, LLC Answered this on December 21, 2021
Prove it. (more) Prove it.

Andrew from Art Space Vincennes, LLC Answered this on May 01, 2021
Comments about the Public Sculpture Program:      " Great to have in our community—I very much appreciate your commitment to the arts—Seeing art in these public spaces enhances my experience of walking through town, giving me a fresh perspective—It’s great to see the diversity of the art.  It... (more) Comments about the Public Sculpture Program:      " Great to have in our community—I very much appreciate your commitment to the arts—Seeing art in these public spaces enhances my experience of walking through town, giving me a fresh perspective—It’s great to see the diversity of the art.  It makes me see Vincennes in a new and more progressive way—Challenges my perceptions of space and beauty— I like seeing art outside and bringing more interest to areas downtown—Not sure it makes me see art in a new way-more how the piece makes me see its surroundings in a new way—Like all the different ideas that the artists have—I’m happy to see the effort to put art into the community..."

Andrew from Art Space Vincennes, LLC Answered this on March 27, 2021
I agree with a fellow responder that points out that this is a leading question and does not provide the rationale for BOTH sides of the equation.  I am against unbridled capitalism that preys on people who cannot compete and does not include safety valves for disadvantaged people. We need some... (more) I agree with a fellow responder that points out that this is a leading question and does not provide the rationale for BOTH sides of the equation.  I am against unbridled capitalism that preys on people who cannot compete and does not include safety valves for disadvantaged people. We need some government control to provide some safety measures. So we need the "why" and well as the "what" and how it will affect "some".

Andrew from Art Space Vincennes, LLC Answered this on October 22, 2020
If people took doctors seriously, we might have been over the pandemic by July.   We could have been over it within a month.  Each time there is a spike it gets higher and higher.  I fail to see how that will help the economy.  If we think of this as a war, we can put this to pandemic to rest by... (more) If people took doctors seriously, we might have been over the pandemic by July.   We could have been over it within a month.  Each time there is a spike it gets higher and higher.  I fail to see how that will help the economy.  If we think of this as a war, we can put this to pandemic to rest by working together saving lives to boot.  Now we are in greater trouble both pandemic-wise plus economically. That's no way to win a war. Thank you, America, for devaluing lives for your inability to face the enemy. 

Andrew from Art Space Vincennes, LLC Answered this on May 23, 2020
Because we believe social distancing remains critical, because each stage of opening up has not even waited for three weeks to see if numbers of cases are rising once symptoms reveal themselves. This leads us to expect a difficult fall and continuous loss of revenue for us, and as the scientists... (more) Because we believe social distancing remains critical, because each stage of opening up has not even waited for three weeks to see if numbers of cases are rising once symptoms reveal themselves. This leads us to expect a difficult fall and continuous loss of revenue for us, and as the scientists say at least 18 more months of pandemic. The rush to open will be felt later, with even worse results.

Andrew from Art Space Vincennes, LLC Answered this on May 02, 2020
If we were lock-step in social distancing and self isolation, we would take control of the pandemic that we are fighting. But the early opening is likely to lead to a relapse with possibly a stronger strain of virus and even more serious consequences. Stricter measures, better statistics, more... (more) If we were lock-step in social distancing and self isolation, we would take control of the pandemic that we are fighting. But the early opening is likely to lead to a relapse with possibly a stronger strain of virus and even more serious consequences. Stricter measures, better statistics, more aggressive manufacturing of  medical supplies and far better leadership would have saved lives and helped us gain control rate and allowed us to hold back the virus long enough to develop a vaccine. I'm not opening until at least August, and might not open then. 

Andrew from Art Space Vincennes, LLC Answered this on November 25, 2019
By informing the public about the nature of the art, it's broad relevance to their lives in general, showing the beauty of art, inviting them to simply enjoy what you offer, builds confidence in you as a gallery or artist.  If you are making to sell or to satisfy others only, chances are you are... (more) By informing the public about the nature of the art, it's broad relevance to their lives in general, showing the beauty of art, inviting them to simply enjoy what you offer, builds confidence in you as a gallery or artist.  If you are making to sell or to satisfy others only, chances are you are not necessarily making honest, genuine art. It's better to sell something else and satisfy yourself with true creativity and honest work. Let people know your story, what your art concerns are about, help them to see it. Over time, people may learn to appreciate it. You can hire a social media marketer to help you with that, but it will cost, but they will at least help build awareness of whatever you do.  If you are an artist, then you are not a salesperson. Do not devalue yourself, or your art.

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