Trinity's Community Gallery and Parkside Cafe
December Gallery Exhibit featuring Artists at the Crossroads
The December exhibit in the Trinity Community Gallery features the art of Artists at the Crossroads, a small group of professional artists from Western Massachusetts and Northern Connecticut. They represent a body of work covering all mediums and styles of fine art including traditional, contemporary and three dimensional. Stop in before or after worship to view this exciting exhibit!
Gallery Information
The gallery is open Sundays from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. and Monday-Friday from 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
Artists for the 2024 - 2025 season:
October – Joyce Belliveau
November – Noreen Acconcio
December – Artists at the Crossroads
January 2025 – Linda Lastoff/Beverlee Corriveau
February 2025 – Ann Bagge
March 2025 – Arm in Arm
April 2025 – Carol Adamsik-Maggi
May 2025 – Sumner Avenue School students
History of the Community Gallery and Parkside Cafe
In June 2021, Trinity Church was awarded a grant from the United Methodist Foundation of New England for the Trinity Community Gallery and Cafe. The foundation awards grants "to help fund strategic, vital, and creative ministries of organizations and faith communities of the New England Annual Conference."
Former Trinity pastor Rev. Perez, Andrea Rust and Vera Baker developed a proposal to re-purpose two under-utilized and accessible spaces to better serve the community. In the proposal, they reflected on the church's founders' vision to design a "Community Cathedral where everyone could come to learn, to grow, to be enriched, and to draw closer to God." The gallery was seen as a place for showcasing the talents of local artists, and the cafe was presented as an open space for the community and congregation to gather and build connections. Together the two spaces are designed to engage the surrounding Forest Park community through art and other programming.
Although Springfield boasts a number of cultural and educational organizations, there are few in this section of the city. Springfield residents spent far too much time in isolation during the pandemic and we see this "third space" serving as an anchor for community life. Our community needs a safe place of deep personal connections, community building, and creative sharing.
Trinity Community Gallery supports the art of local artists and Springfield Public School students.
The cafe is currently a meeting place for fellowship hour on Sunday mornings with a vision of opening more days/hours to the public in the future. Locally roasted coffee by Monsoon Roasters in Springfield is freshly ground in the Trinity kitchen. Tea is also available.
Expansion plans are contingent on congregation and community support and involvement. Anyone interested in helping the gallery and cafe to grow and serve the wider community is asked to speak with Andrea or Vera or e-mail gallery-cafe@trinityspringfield.org.
Images of the December exhibit by Artists at the Crossroads.