Tiny Art Show Repurposes a Disused Stairwell into a 1:6-Scale Gallery

In 2016, while artist McKay Lenker Bayer was still an undergraduate, her professor assigned the class the task of exhibiting their work. Unsure about presenting her work to the public, she downsized, quite literally, showing miniature paintings with teensy-tiny labels. And the idea for a minuscule exhibition space was born.

In 2018, Lenker Bayer established Tiny Art Show, a community art project that utilizes unique and unexpected spaces around Provo, Utah, to show original work by numerous artists. Until this year, the project was largely nomadic, but Tiny Art Show now has its own dedicated space.

the exterior of a 1/6-scale art gallery in a disused stairwell

Installed at 1:6 scale, the storefront-style gallery sits inside what was originally a stairwell, accessible from street level. Its blue facade is reminiscent of retail spaces in New York City or London, and inside, it’s what Leker Bayer describes as “a fully functional, commercial art gallery… that just happens to be tiny.” Original work is for sale, opening events draw gatherings of people who enjoy tiny snacks, and you can even grab a tiny newspaper from the vending machine near the door.

In addition to its miniature brick-and-mortar presentations, Tiny Art Show also facilitates a series of art projects like the Monthly Mini Mail Club, a subscription that dispatches an itty-bitty periodical called The Tiny Times, plus a booklet from that month’s gallery show. You can also purchase tiny art kits in the shop, along with prints and merchandise.

Explore more on the project’s website, and keep an eye on Instagram for updates about forthcoming shows.

the interior of an exhibition in a 1/6-scale gallery space
Work by Brian Kershisnik
the exterior of a 1/6-scale art gallery in a disused stairwell
the interior of a 1/6-scale gallery with tiny paintings and a tiled floor
Work by Merrilee Liddiard
a hand holds a tiny brochure inside of a 1/6-scale gallery
a person looks inside a 1/6-scale art gallery in a disused stairwell

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