Thursday, November 3, 2011

Lower East Side Gallery Update


Sloan Fine Arts is the only Lower East Side gallery I know of that closed — they’re looking for a new space. While that’s a real loss (hopefully not for long), the good news is thirteen (!) new galleries opened in the last few months — a surprising three of them are on Forsyth Street. The even better news is all of these new galleries are run by smart, ambitious, nice people. Here are the details:
BosiDamjanovic Gallery
48 Orchard Street, NY 10002
http://www.bosidamjanovic.com
(212) 966-5686


Brennan & Griffen
55 Delancey Street, NY 10002
brennangriffin.com
(212) 227-0115
Katie Grinnan, Accordion Thoughts And Everyday Superposition, Brennan & Griffen Gallery, installation view
Callicoon Fine Arts
124 Forsyth Street, NY 10002
callicoonfinearts.com
(212) 219-0326


Essex Street
47 Essex Street, NY 10002
http://essexstreet.biz/
(312) 399-0531


Golden
120 Elizabeth Street, NY 10013
http://goldengallery.co/
(773) 209-8889


steven harvey fine art projects
208 Forsyth Street, NY 10002
shfap.com
(917) 861-7312


Louis B. James
143B Orchard Street, NY 10002
Louisbjames.com
(212) 533-4670


Lu Magnus
55 Hester Street, NY 10002
LuMagnus.com
(212) 677-6555


Mulherin + Pollard
187 Chrystie Street, NY 10002
You can also enter at the end of Freeman Alley
mulherinpollard.com
(212) 967-0045

SHOW ROOM
170 Suffolk Street, NY 10002
http://showroom170.com
(646) 559-2856


Marc Straus (temporary)
132 Delancey Street, NY 10002
Enter on Norfolk Street - second floor
They will be moving to 299 Grand Street between Eldridge and Allen in January.
http://marcstraus.com/
(212) 510-7646

Forsyth Street view of the toomer labzda gallery

toomer labzda
100a Forsyth Street, NY 10002
www.toomerlabzda.com
(917) 488-3388

Y Gallery
165 Orchard Street, NY 10002
ygallerynewyork.com
(917) 721-4539


Also
Thierry-Goldberg 
103 Norfolk Street, NY 10002
http://www.thierrygoldberg.com/
(212) 967-2260
Moved to a larger and nicer space at 103 Norfolk Street (between Rivington and Delancey).


NOTE: The good people at the gallery Feature Inc. have put their excellent LES Gallery map online. In the future, a link to this site will be on the right sidebar instead of the LES guide we have been providing -- it's somewhat out of date anyway!

1 comment:

Debbie Pacheco said...

Especially in this economy, this is fantastic news!