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Kennedy Galleries is an art gallery in Manhattan in New York City. [1] Founded in 1874, it is one of the oldest art galleries in the United States. At its 1974 centennial, The New York Times described the gallery as "one of the most important galleries anywhere specializing in American historical art."
Gladstone Gallery is an international art gallery founded by Barbara Gladstone in New York City in 1980. [1] [2] The gallery operates out of New York City, with branches in Los Angeles, California, Brussels, Belgium, and Seoul, South Korea. [3] [4] The gallery's primary exhibition space is on 24th Street in Manhattan with two other locations in ...
New York City Manhattan Hewitt Gallery of Art [70] Mercy University: Private Dobbs Ferry: Westchester: Janalyn Hanson White Gallery, Lundy Commons Gallery [71] Metropolitan College of New York: Private New York City Manhattan MCNY Art Gallery [72] Mohawk Valley Community College: Public Utica: Oneida: Virginia M. and Edward Juergensen Gallery ...
Pages in category "Art museums and galleries in New York City" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
American and NY history: History of New York and the United States New York City Fire Museum: SoHo: Manhattan: Firefighting: Historical and modern firefighting vehicles, equipment, uniforms New York Public Library Main Branch: Midtown Manhattan: Manhattan: Multiple: Books, drawings, illustrations, prints
Anderson Galleries began as an auctioner of books, and prints in New York City and comprised the Anderson Auction Company and Metropolitan Art Association. It was founded by John Anderson Jr. in 1900 and later renamed Anderson Galleries. [ 1 ]
Previous location of White Columns, at 320 West 13th Street, New York City. White Columns is New York City's oldest alternative non-profit art space. [1] White Columns is known as a showcase for up-and-coming artists, and is primarily devoted to emerging artists who are not affiliated with galleries. All work submitted is looked at by the director.
In 2009, Lee began organizing performances, parties, and art exhibitions in her studio building in Downtown Manhattan. [2] An artist-run project space, 179 Canal was named after its address, 179 Canal Street. 179 Canal's first exhibition, Nobodies New York, was organized by Josh Kline, and opened on May 1, 2009. [3]