Tom Thumb Gallery
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The Tom Thumb Annual Floating Art Exhibition, founded in 1998, by Jimmy Kuehnle and Kjell Hahn is a student run alternative exhibition opportunity located in Kirksville, Missouri
Kirksville, Missouri
Kirksville is the county seat of Adair County, Missouri, United States. It is located in Benton Township. The population was 17,505 at the 2010 census. Kirksville also anchors a micropolitan area that comprises Adair and Schuyler counties. The city is perhaps best known as the location of Truman...

. It is one of two alternative exhibition opportunities from the gallery at Truman State University
Truman State University
Truman State University is a public liberal arts and sciences university in Missouri, United States and a member of the Council of Public Liberal Arts Colleges. About 6,000 students attend Truman, pursuing degrees in 43 undergraduate and 9 Graduate programs. It is located in Kirksville in...

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History

The Tom Thumb Annual Floating Art Exhibition was founded to provide exhibition opportunities for students and artists at Truman State University and Kirksville. It rose out of a frustration with Truman State Gallery's Student Juried Exhibition and the lack of student exhibition opportunists outside the BFA shows and the then annual Student Show. Kuehnle and Kjell did not like the standards and restrictions placed on them by the University. They decided to began their own alternative space. In 1998, they cleared out Kjell's apartment and held an open art submission. The following three years the shows were held there. It then moved to a renovated home located at 603 First Street for the next two years. Since it has been held at various locations including the former Aquadome, the old One World Store, the Kirksville Arts Association and the Washington School. Local people call it a "floating exhibition" because of these yearly venue changes. The Tom Thumb Annual Floating Art Exhibition does not reject submissions of any kind and usually features a guest speaker and other forms of entertainment. One such novelty is called, "Improve the Art" and consists of a poor artwork provided by the gallery. Guests are then invited to "improve" the artwork with various art supplies ranging from oil pastels to spray paint.

Exhibitions

  • Tom Thumb I was held on September 12, 1998 at Fair Apartments #13. The theme was "2001: An Art Odyssey." Marc Whelchel was the guest speaker and was arrested by guest, Phil Schiff, during his speech. The first exhibition also unveiled what would later be a staple of the Tom Thumb, "Improve the Art."
  • Tom Thumb II was held on October 30, 1998. Terry Lewis was the guest speaker. This Halloween themed event featured paper bat races.
  • Tom Thumb III was held in the spring semester at Fair Apartments #13.
  • Tom Thumb IV was held on September 29, 2000 and featured the pants-less guest speaker "Carlo Rossi" who gave his speech from the roof of the gallery. This exhibition, the first to be held at 603 First Street, featured outdoor ping-pong, a live violin performance, a controversial video installation, and an outdoor session of "improve the art" on the garage.
  • Tom Thumb V was held on February 23, 2001 with the theme "Chaos and Fun" which featured a 150 lb hog roast and an installation in the kitchen of the house. Trash and graffiti filled and covered all surfaces of the kitchen.
  • Tom Thumb VI was held on October 26, 2001 and had the theme "Amerikan Pride." This event also featured the destruction of many television sets and other electronic equipment including micro-film machines and computers with sledge hammers.
  • Tom Thumb VII was held on February 22, 2002 at the Aquadome. This event was organized by Mimi Kato. Co-founder, Jimmy Kuehnle, returned as the guest speaker. It also hosted a murder mystery maze through which all guests had to enter and a bowling alley.
  • Tom Thumb VIII was held on April 30, 2004 to May 2, 2004 at One World Store. This event was organized and directed by Julia Karll and Joe Moccia and featured guest speaker, Paul Kingston, aka Paid Paul. Two Students were married in a "Fairy Wedding." The theme that year was "Tom Thumb. Bigger. Crazier. More."
  • Tom Thumb IX and X were held in 2006 at the Washington School. This was the first Tom Thumb to be held at a non student controlled venue.
  • Tom Thumb XI was held at the Kirksville Art Association.
  • Tom Thumb XII was held on April 11, 2008 at a student's home on Halliburtion and Patterson and featured the relaunch of The Monitor
    The Monitor (Kirksville, MO)
    The Monitor is an alternative newspaper published every other Monday at Truman State University in Kirksville, Missouri. It began publishing in 1995 as a forum for students, faculty, and community members to write stories, voice opinions, or showcase art. The paper published continuously until...

    , an alternative newspaper at Truman State University.
  • Tom Thumb XIII was on April 3–4, 2009 at the Washington School and was themed "The Great Recessive Post-Apocalyptic Masquerade"
  • Tom Thumb XIV was held on April 9–10, 2010 at the Aquadome. It was themed "The Bamboozlement of Franklin Pierce."
  • Tom Thumb XV is currently being planned. It will be at the Aquadome again, April 8–9.

Significance in local culture

The rotating arts festival has been featured in Missouri tourism brochures. The Tom Thumb Annual Floating Art Exhibition is viewed by the student body as a positive creative outlet to be proud of and as an alternative to destructive outbursts such as graffiti. A college blogger has critically noted that the phrasing "Floating Art Exhibition" may be misleading, since the gallery is not restricted to art that may be suspended in air or bobbing in some body of water.

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