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Ukrainian Museum, New York NY | Nearby Businesses


222 E 6th St
New York, NY 10003

(212) 228-0110

The Ukrainian Museum is the largest museum in the U.S. committed to acquiring, preserving, exhibiting, and interpreting articles of artistic or historic significance to the rich cultural heritage of Ukrainians. At its founding in 1976 by the Ukrainian National Women's League of America, the Museum was hailed as one of the finest achievements of the Ukrainian American community. Today, its unparalleled array of folk art, exceptional collection of fine art, and extensive compendium of archival materials make it one of the most unique and dynamic museums in New York City, with broad appeal for diverse audiences. Each year, the Museum organizes several exhibitions, publishes accompanying bilingual catalogues, and conducts a wide range of public programming, frequently in collaboration with other museums, educational institutions, and cultural centers.

Art Museum Near Ukrainian Museum

Whitney Museum of American Art
Distance: 1.3 mi Competitive Analysis
99 Gansevoort St
New York, NY 10014

(212) 570-3600

New Museum
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
235 Bowery
New York, NY 10002

(212) 219-1222

The New Museum is the only museum in New York City exclusively devoted to contemporary art. Found­ed in 1977, the New Museum is a center for exhibitions, information, and documentation about living art­ists from around the world. From its beginnings as a one-room office on Hudson Street to the inauguration of its first freestanding building on the Bowery designed by SANAA in 2007, the New Museum continues to be a place of experimentation and a hub of new art and new ideas.

Rubin Museum of Art
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
150 W 17th St
New York, NY 10011

(212) 620-5000

The Rubin Museum of Art is an arts oasis and cultural hub in New York City’s vibrant Chelsea neighborhood that inspires visitors to make powerful connections between contemporary life and the art and ideas of the Himalayas, India, and neighboring regions. With a diverse array of thought-provoking exhibitions and programs—including films, concerts, and on-stage conversations—the Rubin provides immersive experiences that encourage personal discoveries and spark new ways of seeing the world. Emphasizing cross-cultural connections, the Rubin is a space to contemplate the big questions that extend across history and span human cultures.

Children's Museum of the Arts
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
103 Charlton St
New York, NY 10014

(212) 274-0986

At CMA, we give all children and families access to the creative tools that promote self-expression and esteem through the visual and performing arts. We honor the artist in every child through hands-on art programs taught by trained, working artists; through our on-going collection and exhibition of children's art; and through partnerships with diverse community organizations that celebrate life and the arts in New York City. In the Fall of 2011 CMA relocated to 103 Charlton which is three times the size of their old space at 182 Lafayette street. To learn more about a day CMA, visit our website: http://www.cmany.org/visit-us/a-day-at-cma/. CMA's new space allows thousands more children to have access to our programs each year. To learn more or to give to the capital campaign, visit http://cmany.org/campaign

Museum of Chinese in America
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
215 Centre St
New York, NY 10013

(855) 955-6622

Follow us on twitter: twitter.com/mocanyc Check out our programs: http://www.youtube.com/mocanyc Follow us on tumblr: chineseinamerica.tumblr.com Follow us on Instagram! @mocanyc

Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
26 Wooster St
New York, NY 10013

(212) 431-2609

Museum Programs · 6-8 major exhibitions annually · Collection of over 20,000 art objects · Artist and curator talks, lectures, panel discussions · Film screenings, play and poetry readings · Tours · Research library · Membership Program · The ARCHIVE, a quarterly arts journal · Wooster St. Window Gallery (on view street level 24/7) · Prince St. Project Space (127-B Prince St.) workshops and short exhibitions

Whitney Museum
Distance: 1.3 mi Competitive Analysis
99 Gansevoort Street
New York, NY 10014

(212) 570-3614

Whitney Museum of American arts
Distance: 1.3 mi Competitive Analysis
99 Gansevoort St
New York, NY 10014

The Drawing Center
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
35 Wooster St
New York, NY 10013

(212) 219-2166

The Drawing Center Gallery Hours: Wed-Sun, 12-6pm; Thurs, 12-8pm. Tickets are $5 adults, $3 student and seniors, children under 12 are free.

White Box
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
329 Broome St
New York, NY 10002

(212) 714-2347

Future Site Of Whitney Museum
Distance: 1.3 mi Competitive Analysis
99 Gansevoort St
New York, NY 10014

Museo Madame Tussaud, New York
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
W 43RD St
New York, NY 10007

Artists Space
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
38 Greene St
New York, NY 10013

(212) 226-3970

Sacred Gallery
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
424 Broadway, Fl 2nd
New York, NY 10013

212-226-4286

CIMA Center for Italian Modern Art
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
421 Broome St Fl 4
New York, NY 10013

(646) 370-3596

The Center for Italian Modern Art (CIMA) was established in 2013 as an exhibition and research center to bridge the cultural gap between Italy and the United States in the narratives of 20th century art and culture. Through annual exhibitions, multiple art historical fellowships awarded each year to international doctoral candidates, and a vast calendar of public initiatives, CIMA provides opportunities for the public and scholars alike to explore Italian masterpieces and consider the legacy and ongoing impact of this work on contemporary art and culture. Each year CIMA presents an installation in its SoHo loft dedicated to work rarely seen outside of Italy. The 2016-17 exhibition season focuses on Giorgio de Chirico, founder of Metaphysical art, and conceptual artist Giulio Paolini. For further information and the full calendar of programs: www.italianmodernart.org

The Whitney Museum of American Art
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
290 Park Ave S
New York, NY 10010

(212) 982-1518

The Sylvia Wald and Po Kim Gallery
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
417 Lafayette St
New York, NY 10003

(212) 598-1155

In 2005, the organization began facilitating public access to the studios of Sylvia Wald and Po Kim and to their art works. The organization's programs incorporate the working studios and the roof top garden of Sylvia Wald and Po Kim, also part of the gallery’s 417 Lafayette Street location. By working together with national and international artists and institutions, the organization aims to provide a catalyst for deeper intercultural dialogue between the diverse community of New York and the artistic communities of the world.

International Fine Arts Consortium
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
85 Delancey St
New York, NY 10002

(646) 863-1009

follow us on twitter @ifacarts The International Fine Arts Consortium is an independent curatorial platform founded by Lee Wells in 1996. A Duchampian extension of his art practice IFAC is a semi-nomadic project space functioning in the real and virtual worlds through a broad based international network of artists, curators, advisers, collectors, entrepreneurs and technology experts that seek to expand the dialogue in the arts and the avant garde. IFAC has globally exhibited the works of 1000's of emerging and established artists in 100's of exhibitions, screenings, performances and events. Some prestegious institutions and festivals include the Venice Biennale, Guggenheim Museum, NCCA Moscow, Mykonos Biennale, Museum of Fine Arts Boston, PS1/MoMA, The Hermatage Museum, Arlington National Cemetary, Liverpool Biennale, Lincoln Center, and Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago. IFAC projects have also been featured in more than 30 international art fairs including: Art Basel Miami Beach, The Armory Show, Art Cologne, Art Chicago, Scope Art Shows, Volta, Pulse, Palm Beach Contemporary, Art Miami, Art Hamptons, New York Print Fair, Art of the 20th Century, Circa Puerto Rico. Core projects include: Perpetual Art Machine, Peanut Underground, Artists Meeting Arts Collective, Loft In The Red Zone. Lee Wells - Founding Director Wells is a conceptual artist, curator, writer and technology consultant living and working in New York since 2000. He has presented his work internationally, including the 51st Venice Biennale, The Guggenheim Museum, NCCA Moscow, PS1/MoMA, and the 1st Mykonos Biennale. His projects and exhibitions have been reviewed in publications including The New York Times, The NY Observer, The Art Newspaper, Rolling Stone, and Art in America. Wells has lectured on art, technology, and contemporary society at many universities and art schools including: Columbia University, Princeton University, New York University, Carnegie Mellon University, School of Visual Arts, Museum of Fine Arts Boston, University of Georgia, Moscow School of Photography, and others. Through IFAC, Wells was special projects curator for Scope Art Fairs from 2005-2010, a co-founder Peanut Underground Art Projects New York and co-creator of the video art archive Perpetual Art Machine.

Artists Space : Exhibitions
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
38 Greene St, Fl 3rd
New York, NY 10013

(212) 226-3970

Talkingstick at the Rubin Museum of Art
Distance: 0.9 mi Competitive Analysis
150 W 17th St
New York, NY 10011

(212) 620-5000

WHAT IS TALKING STICK?? Talkingstick at RMA is a FREE monthly event, which features writers, actors, comedians, and performers sharing true stories inspired by works of art from the Rubin Museum of Art collection alongside museum guides who share stories from within the rich oral traditions of the Himalayas. Funny, sad, poignant, and cutting, Talkingstick at RMA provides opportunities to explore various perspectives on Himalayan art while experiencing the spontaneous and dynamic world of storytelling. Talkingstick at RMA is held at 8:30pm on the second Friday of each month in the galleries of the museum with founders, Master Lee and Mr. Patrick. Meet at the bottom of the lobby stairs at 8:30pm. Free and open to the public! http://www.rmanyc.org/pages/load/34

Museum/Art Gallery Near Ukrainian Museum

Merchant's House Museum
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
29 E 4th St
New York, NY 10003

(212) 777-1089

www.merchantshouse.org Built in 1832, the Merchant's House Museum is New York City's only 19th century home preserved intact, with original family furnishings and personal belongings. A unique survivor of Old New York, the House offers a rare and intimate glimpse of how a prosperous merchant family and their four Irish servants lived from 1835 to 1865, when New York grew from seaport to thriving metropolis. "The distinction of the Merchant's House -- and it is a powerful one -- is that it is the real thing. One simply walks through the beautiful doorway into another time and place in New York." The New York Times

La MaMa Galleria
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
47 Great Jones Street
New York, NY 10012

(212) 505-2476

Museum of the American Gangster
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
80 Saint Marks Pl
New York, NY 10003

(212) 228-5736

The Museum of the American Gangster is a two-room museum located at 80 St. Mark's Place in the East Village, Manhattan New York City. Opened in 2010, it is located upstairs from a former speakeasy in a neighborhood once frequented by Al Capone, Lucky Luciano, and John Gotti. Its Exhibition of the American Gangster was "founded to preserve newspapers, photographs and other original documents from the Prohibition Era". The museum's collection of memorabilia of organized crime in America includes John Dillinger's death masks, bullets from the Saint Valentine's Day massacre investigation, and a bullet from the shooting of Pretty Boy Floyd. The former speakeasy has a history of its own; the building is the former residence of Walter Scheib. The exhibit is currently open. It is also possible to tour the old speakeasy.July 24, 2010 marked the twentieth anniversary of the release of Goodfellas. This milestone was celebrated with a private screening hosted by Henry Hill for a select group of invitees at the Museum of the American Gangster.

Great Jones Space
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
9 Great Jones St, Fl 2nd
New York, NY 10012

Maison Gerard
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
53 E 10th St
New York, NY 10003

(212) 674-7611

After its founding in 1974 by Gerardus Widdershoven, Maison Gerard quickly established a reputation as New York’s premier source for fine French Art Deco furniture, lighting and objets d’art. In addition to presenting important works of Jules Bouy, Jean-Michel Frank, Émile-Jacques Ruhlmann, Jules Leleu, and Jacques Adnet, the gallery helped assemble numerous private and public collections, notably, the collection of Walter Chrysler Jr. (now housed in the Chrysler Museum in Norfolk, VA), and the Design Collection of the Utsonomia Museum in Japan. In the late ‘90s, twentieth century decorative arts specialist Benoist F. Drut joined Maison Gerard as a partner. An innovator from the start, Benoist began broadening the gallery’s scope to include both Midcentury and contemporary design, cultivating a wide range of recognized and emerging artists alike—artists such as Hervé van der Straeten, Jean Girel, Marc Bankowsky, Matthew Solomon, and Miguel Cisterna—and collecting a body of work as well-grounded in the past as it was keenly attuned to the future. Today, Maison Gerard exhibits a range of work from French Art Deco and antiques to contemporary lighting and ceramics with an emphasis on authenticity, historical context, and expertise. The gallery occupies two storefronts on 10th Street. At 43 E 10th St. you will find exhibitions of work on the cutting edge of contemporary design. The space has hosted a series of compelling exhibitions that focus on artists and designers including Eric Astoul, Franck Chartrain, Carol Egan, William T. Georgis, Kiko Lopez, Achille Salvagni, and Ayala Serfaty. At 53 E 10th St. you will find newly discovered artists and Art Deco titans nestled together comfortably—their work in a cohabitation so natural it’s difficult to imagine their distinct origins. Benoist carefully curates these spaces with works which are at once aesthetically and historically relevant, and, above all, incredibly welcoming.

Steven Harvey Fine Art Projects
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
208 Forsyth St
New York, NY 10002

(917) 861-7312

Sperone Westwater
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
257 Bowery
New York, NY 10002

(212) 999-7337

GR gallery
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
255 Bowery
New York, NY 10002

(917) 703-9262

STUDIO D'ARTE GR Established almost 40 years ago in the late 1970s, Studio d’Arte GR quickly focused its activity on the promotion and valorization of postwar avante-garde artwork of clear Latin matrix, favoring those artists who had created a special, personal propulsion and thrust during the triumph and eclipse of “Informale”. In the 1980s, Studio d’Arte GR became intent upon relaunching certain aspects of Abstractionism of the 1950s and 1960s which in Europe and especially Italy had been compared to American Abstract Expressionism, interesting itself in the works of artists such as Afro, Alberto Burri, Giuseppe Santomaso and Emilio Vedova. Studio d’Arte GR then promoted and underscored the season of Spatialism – the real conclusion of the trajectory of “Informale” – with the diffusion of masters of relevance like Edmondo Bacci, Marco De Luigi, Lucio Fontana, Riccardo Licata and Tancredi. In the 1990s, Studio d’Arte began dedicating great energy and insight to the rediscovery and relaunching of the last true avante-garde movements of Kinetic, Programmed, and Optical art, establishing direct, often exclusive relationships and dealings with artists such as Getulio Alviani, Alberto Biasi, Gianni Colombo, Carlos Cruz Diez, Julio Le Parc, Francois Morrelet, Horacio Garcia Rossi, Francisco Sobrino and Victor Vasarely. Often carried forward in profound solitude, at most with a small number of faithful friends, this project was ahead of its time in advancing artists who had been almost completely forgotten but whose work has since been enthusiastically recognized by both critics and the market in the new millenium. All this was possible thanks to the ongoing collaboration of Professor Giovanni Granzotto, a founding partner of the Studio and more importantly, one of the most expert and passionate supporters of postwar Latin art. Today, Studio d’Arte GR alternates its activity with the discovery and promotion of young talent that challenges itself with the most varied of media, maintaining a dynamic attitude towards chromatic vibration and luministic inquiry. In addition to its business activity, Studio d’Arte GR has always engaged in dynamic, purely cultural endeavors at regular intervals, organizing exhibitions and artistic reviews in prestigious museums such as GNAM in Rome, the Hermitage in St. Petersburg, MMOMA in Moscow, MACBA and Museo di Bellas Artes in Buenos Aires, and Palazzo Ducale in Venice. The staff of Studio d’Arte GR pride themselves on having organized and curated almost 300 public exhibitions. With this premise, New York GR Gallery has recently been born, a structure completely centered on the culture and market of the United States. Formed by a mix of both young and expert personalities, New York GR Gallery is dedicated to distinguishing those movements and artists that the art world has finally acknowledged and now celebrates, but is also committed to promoting innovative talent and worth. Studio d’Arte GR has already demonstrated special expertise and intuitive flair for this in the last few decades, thus allowing us to foresee a great future in the world of contemporary art.

Art on A Gallery and Shop
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
24 Avenue A
New York, NY 10009

(212) 300-4418

Art on A Gallery is located in the heart of the East Village on Avenue A between 2nd and 3rd Streets, which distinguishes it geographically from the many galleries on the Lower East Side below Houston Street. Art on A is a natural off-shoot from our parent company, Wendigo Productions NY, a music production company which has been presenting music shows of various genres in local venues for the last 3 years. True to the values of Wendigo, Art on A Gallery is supporting and showcasing local and emerging artists in all media that have a certain edge to their work. We hope that exposure in our gallery will help them on the road to success, as well as make Art on A a great success!

Gallery Molly Krom
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
53 Stanton St
New York, NY 10002

(551) 804-9971

11R
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
195 Chrystie St
New York, NY 10002

(212) 982-1930

Hendershot Gallery
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
195 Chrystie St
New York, NY 10002

New Museum
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
235 Bowery
New York, NY 10002

(212) 219-1222

The New Museum is the only museum in New York City exclusively devoted to contemporary art. Found­ed in 1977, the New Museum is a center for exhibitions, information, and documentation about living art­ists from around the world. From its beginnings as a one-room office on Hudson Street to the inauguration of its first freestanding building on the Bowery designed by SANAA in 2007, the New Museum continues to be a place of experimentation and a hub of new art and new ideas.

Gallery Juno
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
594 Broadway, Ste 202
New York, NY 10012

(212) 431-1515

Studio 26
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
179 E 3rd St
New York, NY 10009

(212) 300-4725

Center for Architecture (AIANY)
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
536 Laguardia Pl
New York, NY 10012

(212) 683-0023

The Center for Architecture is the premier cultural venue for architecture and the built environment in New York City, informed by the complexity of the City’s urban fabric and in dialogue with the global community. The Center shares a home with the American Institute of Architecture New York (AIANY) chapter and has the unique advantage of drawing upon the ideas and experiences of practicing architects to produce thought-provoking exhibitions, informative public programs, and quality design education experiences for K-12 students. It also leads New York City’s annual month-long architecture and design festival, @Archtober. The Center for Architecture’s aim is to further public knowledge about New York City architecture and architects, foster exchange and collaboration among members of the design, development, building, scholarly, and policy sectors, and inspire new ideas about the role of design in communities by presenting contemporary and practical issues in architecture and urbanism to a general audience.

Edelman Arts
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
135 E 15th St
New York, NY 10003

(212) 472-7770

Located in a townhouse in the Gramercy Park district of New York City, Edelman Arts specializes in the secondary market sales and placement of art works in a broad range of genres, from Impressionist, Modern, Post-War, Photography and Contemporary Art. Edelman Arts curates exhibitions, both independently and collaboratively since 2001. Works are available and not limited to the following artists: Estate of Fritz Bultman, Paul Cezanne, Joseph Cornell, Gunther Forg, Sam Francis, Helen Frankenthaler, Alberto Giacometti, George Grosz, Keith Haring, Robert Indiana, Franz Kline, Jannis Kounellis, Williem de Kooning, Roy Lichtenstein, Edouard Manet, Brice Marden, Nabil Nahas, Jules Olitski, Pablo Picasso, Larry Rivers, Will Ryman, David Salle, Frank Stella, Andy Warhol, Robert Wilson, Christopher Winter, and more. Through it's affiliates, Artemus and Art Assure LLC, Edelman Arts has unique access to investment quality artworks, prior to reaching the public market, as well as the ability to advise clients on purchases and sales of artwork. Through Artemus' innovative financing and leasing models, a fresh approach is available to private collectors and dealers. Viewings are by appointment.

Chapter NY
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
249 East Houston Street
New York, NY 10002

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Betty Cuningham Gallery
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
15 Rivington St
New York, NY 10002

(212) 242-2772

Artists Represented: Clytie Alexander William Bailey David Bates Jake Berthot Rackstraw Downes Greg Drasler Charles Garabedian Judy Glantzman Annette Lawrence John Lees Stanley Lewis Beverly McIver Gordon Moore Philip Pearlstein Mia Westerlund Roosen Alison Wilding