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338 W 23rd St
New York, NY 10011

(646) 861-2253

the cell is a Twenty First Century Salon (TM) in the heart of Chelsea, whose mission is to incubate new works of art the mine the mind, pierce the heart and awaken the soul.

Art Gallery Near the cell

G Lounge
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225 W 19th St
New York, NY 10011

(212) 929-1085

Hudson Guild
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441 W 26th St Fl 1
New York, NY 10001

(212) 760-9800

Hudson Guild is a multi-service community center serving those who live, work or go to school in Chelsea, with a focus on those in need. Our work helps knit together a dynamic and multi-faceted community, supporting and empowering individuals as they pursue their personal, family, health, and professional goals. Our activities provide a stable “home away from home” for learning and development, and a safety net for people in economic distress. Building on our roots in the settlement house tradition, Hudson Guild takes an integrated, holistic approach to providing our services and building community. With offerings as varied as community service projects for at-risk teens, mental health counseling for low-income individuals, wellness presentations for seniors and art gallery exhibitions, the Guild works to address and engage the range of needs for its participants.

Acqua Santa Tattoo
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235 W 18th St
New York, NY 10011

(646) 684-3160

Taglialatella Galleries - New York
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229 10th Ave
New York, NY 10011

(212) 367-0881

Taglialatella Galleries has been a major force in the global art market, building distinguished collections worldwide for nearly four decades. With locations in New York (Chelsea), Palm Beach, and Paris, the gallery exhibits works by innumerable artists including, but not limited to, Lichtenstein, Warhol, Indiana, Hirst, Christo, Frankenthaler, Appel, the Cobra Group, De Lutti, Calder, Hay, Katz, Picasso, Matisse, Young, Basquiat, Rivers, Sanzi, and Wesselmann. Concentrating on 20th century Contemporary Masters, with a focus on the Pop Movement, Taglialatella Galleries is one of the most influential dealers of Andy Warhol artworks to date.

Marianne Boesky Gallery
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507 & 509 W 24th St
New York, NY 10011-1104

(212) 680-9889

Marianne Boesky Gallery was established in 1996 in Soho, New York City. Since its inception, the Gallery’s mission has been to represent and support the work of emerging, mid-career, and established international artists of all media. The gallery moved to its flagship space in Chelsea in 2005; in concert with this move, the gallery added several critically recognized emerging artists to its roster such as Jay Heikes, Adam Helms, Anthony Pearson, Diana Al-Hadid, and William J. O’brien. The gallery also continued to expand its program internationally, adding Pier Paolo Calzolari in 2011, and more recently adding South African artist Serge Alain Nitegeka and Brazilian artist Thiago Rocha Pitta. In April 2014, the gallery became the worldwide representative of Frank Stella. Currently, the gallery has a second location, Boesky East, which opened in September 2014, showcases gallery artists and projects in the more cutting edge context of New York City’s lower east side.

Steven Kasher Gallery
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515 W 26th St
New York, NY 10001

(212) 966-3978

Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery
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505 W24th St
New York, NY 10011

(212) 243-8830

Jim Kempner Fine Art
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501 W 23rd St
New York, NY 10011

(212) 206-6872

Open on select summer Sundays from 12-5, please call to verify. Twitter: www.twitter.com/JimKempnerFA The Madness of Art: www.themadnessofart.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/TheMadnessOfArt YouTube: TheMadnessofArt

Dillon + Lee
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487 W 22nd St
New York, NY 10011

(212) 727-8585

Dillon Gallery is a contemporary, cross-disciplinary art space located in Chelsea, New York. Through artist representation, exhibitions, and collaboration, Dillon Gallery is most noted for supporting artists working outside the Western canon and disciplines not often associated with traditional art galleries such as architecture, design, music, scent, and theater. The gallery is also known for its vibrant photography program, with innovators whose work crosses geographical borders, having influence in a wide sphere of culture, society, and image making. Founded in Soho in 1994 by Zimbabwean-born Valerie Dillon, the gallery currently occupies a mid-19th century townhouse on 22nd street.

Yossi Milo Gallery
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245 10th Ave
New York, NY 10001

(212) 414-0370

SUSAN INGLETT GALLERY
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522 W 24th St
New York, NY 10011

(212) 647-9111

SUSAN INGLETT GALLERY is located in the heart of Chelsea in a ground floor space at 522 West 24th Street. The gallery provides representation for a range of artists, emerging to established, working across media. Continuing a pattern established early in its history, the gallery consciously develops a program of surprising juxtapositions within and between exhibitions alternating between single artist shows, curated group exhibitions and historical exhibitions. Gallery artists have appeared recently in the Hammer Biennial, Paris Triennale, Whitney Biennial, the Venice Biennale, the Carnegie International and Greater New York at P.S. 1 among many international venues. Susan Inglett represents Benjamin Degen, Eric Fertman, Hope Gangloff, George Herms, Marcia Kure, Allison Miller, Shaun O’Dell, Robyn O'Neil, Beverly Semmes, Greg Smith, William Villalongo and Ryan Wallace. In addition to the gallery, Susan Inglett produced prints and multiples as [I.C. Editions, Inc.][1] To date she has published the work of Barbara Bloom, Bruce Conner, Marcel Dzama, Anna Gaskell, Allan McCollum, Paul Noble, Claes Oldenburg, Robyn O'Neil, Catherine Opie, Richard Prince, Al Ruppersberg, Philip Taaffe, Terry Winters, and Andrea Zittel among others. In 1998, Susan Inglett co-founded and organized the Editions|Artists Book Fair to 2013. Regular gallery hours are Tuesday - Saturday 10am - 6pm. For more information please contact Susan Inglett Gallery at 212/647- 9111, fax 212/647-9333 or [email protected]

Danese Corey
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511 W 22nd St
New York, NY 10011

(212) 223-2227

Danese/Corey represents Dozier Bell, Larry Bell, Dove Bradshaw, Martin Brief, Deborah Butterfield, Roz Chast, Theresa Chong, Emily Eveleth, Patrick Faulhaber, Nicole Phungrasamee Fein, Valerie Giles, April Gornik, Dimitri Hadzi, Andy Harper, Jene Highstein, Bryan Hunt, Warren Isensee, Craig Kauffman, Elizabeth King, Susie MacMurray, Matthias Meyer, Larry Poons, Hadi Tabatabai, Lynne Woods Turner

The Curator Gallery
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520 W 23rd St
New York, NY 10011

(212) 243-1806

The Curator Gallery is a fine art gallery which collaborates with notable guest curators for each exhibition. Founded and underwritten by Ann S. Moore, the retired Chairman and CEO of Time Inc., the gallery's mission is to bring exposure to hardworking artists, as well as to educate and expand the pool of engaged, serious collectors.

Koenig & Clinton
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459 W 19th St
New York, NY 10011

(212) 334-9255

Originally established in 1999, Leo Koenig Inc. presented emerging, mid-career and established artists for more than a decade. Quickly recognized for the strength of its sculpture and painting program as well as its support of German and American artists, the gallery opened an adjacent project space on West 23rd Street in 2008. Leo Koenig Projekte extended the gallery’s curatorial platform to include international artists working in a range of media, including film, video, photography, and performance. With a desire to fully integrate both endeavors Leo Koenig partnered with Margaret Liu Clinton and re-opened the gallery Koenig & Clinton on West 19th Street in September of 2013. In addition to producing exhibitions, publishing catalogues, and participating in art fairs internationally, Koenig & Clinton also hosts events in support of critics, poets, educators, independent publishers, and non-profit institutions in the arts community. We do not accept artist submissions.

Ethan Cohen New York
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251 W 19th St
New York, NY 10011

(212) 625-1250

Founded in 1987, Ethan Cohen Fine Arts (ECFA) was one of the first galleries in the United States to specialize in Chinese Contemporary Art. The gallery now works with contemporary artists from all over the world, with a specialty in Chinese Contemporary Art.

Cara Gallery
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508 W 24th St
New York, NY 10011

(347) 399-2652

Founded by siblings Irene and Marco Cassina, the two seek to promote a more global art awareness. The young and vibrant team offers up a fresh perspective on the art world. Hailing from Milan, Italy, the founders have experienced life and work around the world. They share the goal of fostering a more global discourse amongst art world denizens. The gallery is committed to seek out and support an ongoing intellectual and visual dialogue with contemporary artists. Presenting a wide variety of media, including painting, drawing, installation, photography and sculpture, the criteria need be solely work that is strong, engaging and relevant. By presenting a varied roster of culturally diverse artists, we hold up a mirror to illuminate our shared commonalities. The founders deep-seated passion for art and artists is reflected in their ambitious, curatorial voices for Cara Gallery. Prices available upon request.

511 GALLERY
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252 7th Ave
New York, NY 10001

(212) 255-2885

We are a gallery of contemporary art, whose focus is to show emerging artists from the United States and abroad who work in the various media of painting, sculpture, photography, drawing, video, and installation art.

Chamber Gallery
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515 W 23rd St
New York, NY 10011

Chisholm Larsson Gallery
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145 8th Ave
New York, NY 10011

(212) 741-1703

Churner and Churner
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205 10th Ave
New York, NY 10011

(212) 675-2750

Churner and Churner combines solo shows by emerging artists and art-historical public programs, connecting contemporary artists with historical influences. The gallery also serves as a venue for film and video screenings, performances, and installations. Email [email protected] for more information and to join our mailing list.

Non-Profit Organization Near the cell

South Asian International Film Festival
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154 Grand St
New York, NY 10011

Research Institute Without Walls (RIWW)
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420 W 24th St
New York, NY 10001

(347) 467-1130

RIWW has two main areas of research, training and dissemination: (1) the impact of human rights violations based on sexual orientation and gender identity and their impact on the mental health of and HIV risk; and (2) the mental health challenges and needs of asylum seekers and refugees who flee persecution because of their sexual orientation or gender identity.

Atlantic Theater Company
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336 W 20th St
New York, NY 10011

(212) 691-5919

St. Peter's Chelsea
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346 W 20th St
New York, NY 10011-3302

(212) 929-2390

Visit www.stpeterschelsea.org for worship, office & food pantry hours CHELSEA COMMUNITY CHURCH INFO: www.chelseachurch.org

Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Center New York
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243 W 24th St
New York, NY 10011

(212) 255-4560

The Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Center is a non-profit organization run by voluntary staff and dedicated to the aim of disseminating the knowledge of yoga. We have been in continuous operation at its present location on West 24th Street in New York since 1964 - and have been teaching in NY since 1959. We are part of a worldwide organization, the International Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Centres, founded by Swami Vishnu-devananda. A renowned authority on Hatha Yoga and Raja Yoga, Swami Vishnudevananda was sent to the west by his Master, Swami Sivananda to spread the ideals of Yoga and Vedanta with the words 'people are waiting.'

Ifpda | International Fine Print Dealers Association | ifpda.org
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250 W 26th St, Ste 405
New York, NY 10001

(212) 674-6095

Holy Apostles Soup Kitchen
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296 9th Ave
New York, NY 10001

(212) 807-6799

The Joyce Theater
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175 8th Ave
New York, NY 10011

(212) 691-9740

Ego Actus
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290 9th Ave
New York, NY 10001

(646) 246-4131

Urban Word NYC
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242 W 27th St Rm 3A
New York, NY 10001

(212) 352-3495

Founded on the belief that teenagers can and must speak for themselves, Urban Word NYC™ (UW) has been at the forefront of the youth spoken word, poetry and hip-hop movements in New York City since 1999. Urban Word NYC presents literary arts education and youth development programs in the areas of creative writing, journalism, college prep, literature and hip-hop. UW provides FREE, safe and uncensored writing workshops to teens year round, and hosts the Annual NYC Teen Poetry Slam, NY Knicks Poetry Slam, local and national youth slams, festivals, reading series, open mics, and more. UW works directly with 15,000 teens per year in New York City alone, and as a steering committee member of the National Youth Spoken Word Coalition, has partner programs in 45 cities. UW also has a vigorous community educator and teacher training series which links inquiry-based classroom practices with the most progressive academic trends in student-centered pedagogy.

Rhinelander Saturday Program for Deaf & Hard of Hearing Children & Teens
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130 E 101st St
New York, NY 10029

(212) 876-0500

Many of the young people in the Saturday Program come from schools in which they are mainstreamed. Some are the only Deaf or Hard of Hearing people in their schools. This may lead to a sense of isolation and a feeling of being "different." Other Saturday Program participants attend schools for the Deaf where sign language is used, but they have no family members or friends who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing. In each situation, these young people do not have sufficient opportunities to interact with their Deaf and Hard of Hearing Peers during leisure time. The Saturday Program provides a great environment for these young people to play and learn with others like themselves. The camaraderie and sense of belonging that is gained through the Saturday Program helps participants build self-confidence and social skills. A number of the Saturday Program staff are Deaf themselves. These adults serve as role models and mentors for the young people in the program.

Christmas Spectacular
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296 9th Ave
New York, NY 10001

Callen-Lorde Community Health Center
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356 W 18th St
New York, NY 10011

(212) 271-7200

BalaSole Dance Company, Inc.
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2616 York Hwy
New York, NY 10001

BalaSole Dance Company believes that the art of dance is for everyone. The company was established to address the following imbalances, which have prevented and/or discouraged individuals from participating or pursuing a career in dance: - Limited artistic freedom given to dance artists in most dance companies - Insufficient multi-ethnic representation of dance artists - Inadequate mentorship given to dance artists with regard to finding their artistic identity and strengthening their professional credentials - Limited opportunities for artistic collaboration in most dance companies - Typecasting restrictions that marginalize dance artists because of age, shape, size, ethnicity, and style - Generally only one stylized form of dance used in a dance company’s repertoire - Below average compensation given to a large number of dance artists working in smaller companies - Scarce opportunities for emerging dance artists to work alongside seasoned performers - Limited opportunities for dance artists to showcase their full artistic talents and identity within a dance company - Limited number of dance company programs providing access to the art of dance to under-served communities such as senior citizens living in senior centers, children and youth from low income families, and adults who don't have formal or prior dance training - Limited opportunities for male and female dance artists to become soloists - Low number of male dance artists entering the field - Limited connection between dance and non-artistic fields

Hudson Guild Alumni Network
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441 W 26th St
New York, NY 10001

(212) 367-2371

Hudson Guild
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441 W 26th St Fl 1
New York, NY 10001

(212) 760-9800

Hudson Guild is a multi-service community center serving those who live, work or go to school in Chelsea, with a focus on those in need. Our work helps knit together a dynamic and multi-faceted community, supporting and empowering individuals as they pursue their personal, family, health, and professional goals. Our activities provide a stable “home away from home” for learning and development, and a safety net for people in economic distress. Building on our roots in the settlement house tradition, Hudson Guild takes an integrated, holistic approach to providing our services and building community. With offerings as varied as community service projects for at-risk teens, mental health counseling for low-income individuals, wellness presentations for seniors and art gallery exhibitions, the Guild works to address and engage the range of needs for its participants.

IATSE
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207 W 25th St, Fl 4th
New York, NY 10001

(212) 730-1770

The International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (full name: International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, Moving Picture Technicians, Artists and Allied Crafts of the United States, Its Territories and Canada) was founded in 1893 when representatives of stagehands working in eleven cities met in New York and pledged to support each others’ efforts to establish fair wages and working conditions for their members. Our union has since then evolved to embrace the development of new entertainment mediums, craft expansions, technological innovations, and geographic growth. Today, the IATSE is the largest union representing workers in the entertainment industry. Our members work in all forms of live theater, motion picture production, television production, television broadcasting, trade shows, exhibitions, and concerts, as well as the equipment and construction shops that support all these areas of the entertainment industry. We represent virtually all the behind-the-scenes workers in crafts ranging from motion picture animation to theater ushering. During a period when private sector union membership has been in sharp decline the IATSE has continued to flourish. Since 1993 our membership has increased from 74,344 to over 125,000 in 2016. This growth is attributable to our willingness to adapt our structure to protect our traditional jurisdiction and accommodate new crafts. But that alone is insufficient. The IATSE has maintained and enhanced its position in the vanguard of the entertainment industry through effective rank and file empowerment, political engagement, and our dedication to grass roots organizing. On both the International and local union levels, the motivating principle of the IATSE is to represent every worker employed in our crafts.

RISC Training
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C/O the Half King, 505-507 West 23rd St
New York, NY 10011

Journalist Sebastian Junger founded RISC in 2011 after his close friend and colleague, acclaimed photographer Tim Hetherington, died while covering hostilities in Libya from wounds suffered in a mortar attack. While Hetherington's injuries were serious, Junger later learned from a combat medic that first aid might have saved his life during the short ride to the hospital. But none of the journalists traveling with him were trained in first aid. Nor are the majority of journalists covering conflict today. RISC seeks to change that. We train and equip freelance journalists in all media to treat life-threatening injuries on the battlefield. Freelancers comprise the vast majority of those who cover wars, and consequently make up the vast majority of deaths and injuries. Surviving a gunshot or shrapnel wound is often a matter of doing the right thing in the first few minutes, and RISC's training focuses on that brief, critical period of time. It is our hope to make first aid training the industry norm - like having a flak jacket or sat phone - and to prevent unnecessary deaths in a job that is so vital to human dignity and human rights. RISC is a 501(c)(3) organization. To learn more or make a donation, visit us at www.risctraining.org. We're also on Twitter @risctraining.

Inky Blue Sea Companion Animal Rescue, Inc.
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517 E 117th St
New York, NY 10035

(917) 688-5633

Inky Blue Sea is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to ending the suffering of abused, abandoned, and homeless companion animals in the Greater New York area and Puerto Rico. Countless animals fill our shelters every year, while thousands of others wander the streets, often succumbing to gruesome fates from poisonings, exposure to weather, disease, torture, neglect and many other perils. In Puerto Rico alone, the population of stray animals grows at a staggering rate and the cruelty that most of them endure is almost surreal. With the lack of resources for animal rescue groups and limited government support, the animals are in a dire situation. Past Inky Blue Sea’s rescue projects include: - Rescuing dogs, cats puppies and kittens dumped on beaches and streets and providing them with medical attention, foster care and flights to US sanctuaries to find them permanent homes. Until more consciousness is raised in Puerto Rico about humane animal treatment, these animals (the lucky few) are sent to cities in the Northeast and Out West for adoption. A "temporary" fix. - Funding and facilitating aggressive Spay and Neuter campaigns for animals all over the island of Puerto Rico and Greater New York, with measurable results. - Campaigning for and enforcing humane education programs in our middle schools. - Working with senior citizens, low-income families, people in poor physical or mental health, the disabled, victims of domestic violence and relevant agencies to help match them up with shelter animals, or help them sustain the companion animals in their lives when obstacles, tragedy or finances threaten to separate them. The positive impact on the mental, emotional and physical health of human beings and animals alike, and other benefits reaped from such bonds, is undeniable. - Working with the media and initiating unique multimedia campaigns to support our mission. Why are we called Inky Blue Sea? Having traveled all over the world to cities near or located on coastal regions, we have witnessed animals in severe distress amidst the beautiful backdrop of the sea. You can travel to the most beautiful places in the world and witness cruelty to animals that is unimaginable but ever so real. Our organization addresses the welfare of both animals and people, as we must invariably co-exist together. This is exactly why Inky Blue Sea is taking a stand to empower communities and future generations with respect and compassion for ourselves and for all living beings. Milestones: In the past 4 years, we have rescued and found homes for over 400 dogs and cats. We have formed adoption partnerships with PETCO, Petsmart, BIDEAWEE, as well as general partnerships with Americorps, RSVP community Service and several humane organizations and foundations in Puerto Rico and NYC. As always, the support of dedicated volunteers proves that kind actions cause a ripple affect. 100 percent of the donations made to Inky Blue Sea goes directly to the animals we rescue.