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Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art, New York NY | Nearby Businesses


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

Art Museum Near Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art

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

(212) 570-3600

New Museum
Distance: 0.5 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: 1.3 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.

National Museum of The American Indian
Distance: 1.3 mi Competitive Analysis
1 Bowling Green
New York, NY 10004

(212) 514-3700

Children's Museum of the Arts
Distance: 0.5 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: 0.3 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

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: 0.0 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.

Ukrainian Museum
Distance: 0.8 mi Competitive Analysis
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.

White Box
Distance: 0.5 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: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
W 43RD St
New York, NY 10007

Artists Space
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
38 Greene St
New York, NY 10013

(212) 226-3970

Sacred Gallery
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
424 Broadway, Fl 2nd
New York, NY 10013

212-226-4286

CIMA Center for Italian Modern Art
Distance: 0.2 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: 1.5 mi Competitive Analysis
290 Park Ave S
New York, NY 10010

(212) 982-1518

The Sylvia Wald and Po Kim Gallery
Distance: 0.7 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.

Madame Tussauds Wax Museum
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
87 Trinity Pl
New York, NY 10006

International Fine Arts Consortium
Distance: 0.7 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.

Museum/Art Gallery Near Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art

Spencer Brownstone Gallery
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
39 Wooster St
New York, NY 10013

(212) 334-3455

Spencer Brownstone Gallery is located in SoHo with strong links to contemporary art scenes in the United States and Europe. Established in 1999, the gallery is committed to showing contemporary art with a focus on works by young artists. The exhibitions include installation, performance, painting, sculpture and video. Follow us Artsy: www.artsy.net/spencer-brownstone-gallery Instagram: www.instagram.com/spencerbrownstonegallery/ 3 Wooster Street between Canal and Grand Subway 1, 2, 4, 6, J, N, R, Q, Z, A, C, E to Canal Street

Team Gallery
Distance: 0.0 mi Competitive Analysis
83 Grand St
New York, NY 10013

(212) 279-9219

Contemporary art gallery in Soho, NYC Artists: Cory Arcangel Alex Bag Pierre Bismuth Vlassis Caniaris Brice Dellsperger Maria Eichhorn Gardar Eide Einarsson Massimo Grimaldi Marc Hundley Ross Knight Jakob Kolding Suzanne McClelland Ryan McGinley Muntean/Rosenblum Tam Ochiai David Ratcliff Davis Rhodes Tabor Robak Sam Samore Andreas Schulze Santiago Sierra Gert & Uwe Tobias Banks Violette Stanley Whitney

Ronald Feldman Fine Arts
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
31 Mercer St
New York, NY 10013

(212) 226-3232

Ronald Feldman Fine Arts was founded in November 1971 at 33 East 74th Street by Ronald and Frayda Feldman. In 1982, after one season with both uptown and downtown exhibition spaces, the gallery consolidated at 31 Mercer Street in SoHo. Since its founding, gallery artists have participated in more than 2,000 national and international exhibitions. The gallery exhibits contemporary painting, sculpture, installations, drawings, prints, and hosts performances. Artists Represented: Vincenzo Agnetti | Jim Anderson | Eleanor Antin | Conrad Atkinson | Joseph Beuys | Alexander Brodsky | Brodsky & Utkin | Heather Cassils | Nancy Chunn | Keith Cottingham | Douglas Davis | Milena Dopitova | Jud Fine | Terry Fox | Carl Fudge | R. Buckminster Fuller | Yishay Garbasz| Rico Gatson | Leon Golub | Helen Mayer Harrison & Newton Harrison | Margaret Harrison | Cameron Hayes | Kelly Heaton | Christine Hill | Simone Jones | Peggy Jarrell Kaplan | Brian Knep | Vitaly Komar | Komar & Melamid | McCarren/Fine | David Opdyke | Pepón Osorio | Panamarenko | Bruce Pearson | The Peppers | Tomás Ruller | Jason Salavon | Edwin Schlossberg | Todd Siler | Mierle Laderman Ukeles | Sam Van Aken | Andy Warhol | Clemens Weiss | Allan Wexler | Hannah Wilke | Gil Yefman (Also open on Mondays by appointment.)

AFA | NYC
Distance: 0.1 mi Competitive Analysis
54 Greene St
New York, NY 10013

(212) 226-7374

Since 1984, AFA has passionately represented its artists in an enjoyable, informative and accessible environment. The gallery aims to indulge the senses and engage the emotions through works that are layered with dark complexity and symbolism. Exhibitions showcase paintings, drawings and sculpture created by extraordinary established & emerging artists, including Kathie Olivas, Travis Louie, Brian & Wendy Froud, Tom Everhart, Tim Burton, Daniel Merriam, and Nicoletta Ceccoli. AFA is a SoHo landmark gallery, with another location within the Château de Belcastel of Aveyron, France, and a third gallery located in Las Vegas. https://twitter.com/AFANYC

Artists Space
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
38 Greene St
New York, NY 10013

(212) 226-3970

Kips Gallery
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
106 Spring St
New York, NY 10002

Kips Gallery is located in New York City. The gallery was started by Ken Kim in 2002 who is its owner and director. Ken Kim was also the Executive Director of the Korean Art Show, an art fair held in New York City in March 2010,2011,2012. Kips Gallery participates in various international art fairs such as KIAF, Art Asia, SCOPE, Korean Art Show, Shilla Hotel Fair Seoul, etc. Kips Gallery is open to a variety of art, figurative, abstract, installations, or conceptual. The gallery is not interested in “categories” as such, but rather in the quality of the work shown which should be of paramount importance. The gallery is also presenting art by artists outside of America especially from Europe or Asia.

Michele Mariaud Gallery
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
153 Lafayette Street, 4th Floor @ Grand Street, SoHo
New York, NY 10013

(917) 783-5737

Michele Mariaud Gallery 153 Lafayette Street, 4th floor @ Grand Street, SoHo New York, NY 10013 Parking: Center/Hester Street Subway: A C E 6 N R Q to Canal Street

Queer Thoughts
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
373 Broadway, Room C9
New York, NY 10013

Queer Thoughts is a contemporary art gallery. Directed by Luis Miguel Bendaña and Sam Lipp.

RAISEART
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
217 Centre St
New York, NY 10013

(212) 203-8896

Conceived of in June 2011, RaiseART was born out of Artist Networks from SOHO & the Lower East Side of Manhattan. Our mission is to give the art-world a place to gain resources, contacts and exposure. RaiseART aims to support and endorse art & artists, and give art-lovers a platform to do the same...

The Peter Tunney Experience
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
73 Franklin St
New York, NY 10013

(347) 291-5747

Ward-Nasse Gallery
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
178 Prince St
New York, NY 10012

(212) 925-6951

Art Director: Harry Nasse Assistant Director: Jessica Lynn Aguilar Curators: Harry Nasse and Jessica Lynn Aguilar Event Coordinator: Jessica Lynn Aguilar Webmaster: Mark Herd Receptionist: Margot Norton Volunteer: John Harrison

Gallery 69
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
69 Leonard St
New York, NY 10013

(212) 343-2278

We opened our art gallery doors with a successful grand opening weekend on January 23, 2010. Gallery 69 is a full-service fine art gallery located in the heart of Tribeca at 69 Leonard Street (off of Church Street). We offer custom framing and consultations through our in-house company, Tribeca Framing. Our other services include restoration, consultations, appraisals, custom-made mirrors and tabletops, art installation and an art transportation services, professional packing & shipping of artwork. The Cornell Family has been involved with every aspect of art buying, selling, restoration, appraising & consultation for over five decades. Our family has run more than seven art galleries in New York City, and has decided to re-enter the Manhattan market with our full-service fine art gallery, Gallery 69. We are focused on offering as many quality services as possible to make your visit the most pleasant and memorable experience. We guarantee to deliver 100% customer satisfaction. Please contact us to make an appointment.

Postmasters Gallery
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
54 Franklin St
New York, NY 10013

(212) 727-3323

Postmasters Gallery has been named “Best 2014 New York Gallery” by the Village Voice, the same year it celebrated its 30th anniversary. The gallery opened in East Village in 1984, moved to Soho in 1989 and in 1998 to Chelsea. In October 2013, after 15 years in Chelsea, Postmasters opened its new 6000 sqf ground-floor space at 54 Franklin Street in Tribeca. The current location allows us to present two exhibitions simultaneously. We represent young and established artists of all media and actively seek new forms of creative expression to show them in the context of traditional formats. The artworks are generally content-oriented, conceptually based, and - most importantly - reflective of our time. Postmasters has a long history of showing new media art beginning with - now seminal – 1996 exhibition “Can You Digit?” Painters (David Diao, Austin Lee, Steve Mumford, Adam Cvijanovic and William Powhida), sculptors (Monica Cook, John Powers, Daria Irincheeva), photographers (Mark Dorf, Chris Verene), installation and conceptual artists (Diana Cooper, Sally Smart) are represented along the video, new media and internet artists like Guy Ben Ner, Shamus Clisset, Jennifer & Kevin McCoy, Ryder Ripps, Rafael Rozendaal, Ernesto Klar, Serkan Özkaya, Eva & Franco Mattes, Federico Solmi and Wolfgang Staehle. for more of us follow us on -> Instagram: @postmastersgallery -> Twitter: Magda - owner/director: @magdasawon Tamas - owner/director: @bloater Paulina - director: @piniakot

New York City Fire Museum
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
278 Spring St
New York, NY 10013

(212) 691-1303

The New York City Fire Museum is the official museum of the FDNY and houses one of the nation's most prominent collections of fire related art and artifacts from the 18th Century to the present. Among its holdings are painted leather buckets, helmets, parade hats and belts, lanterns and tools, Volunteer-era hand pumped fire engines, horse drawn vehicles and early motorized apparatus. Admission is $8.00 for adults and $5.00 for children, seniors and college students; Admission is free for active FDNY, NYPD, DSNY and NYNJPA members.

Italian American Museum
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
155 Mulberry St
New York, NY 10013

(212) 965-9000

Open 7 days a week to groups of 15 or more by appointment.

LePage New York
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
178 Mulberry St
New York, NY 10012

(212) 966-2646

hpgrp GALLERY NEW YORK
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
434 Greenwich St
New York, NY 10013

About hpgrp GALLERY NEW YORK Understanding the importance of beauty and art in people’s lives, H.P. France Group (HPF) through hpgrp GALLERY NEW YORK focuses on bringing art into everyday life. Starting 30 years ago with a single fashion boutique in Harajuku, Tokyo, HPF is now a business leader in Japan, an international operation with 90 high-end boutiques with ventures in publishing and art, among other projects. In a new direction, HPF opened hpgrp GALLERY NEW YORK in 2005 in the Meatpacking District followed by a gallery in Tokyo after New York’s two-year anniversary. To introduce the gallery and art to a younger generation, the hpgrp GALLERY TOKYO created a display-window gallery in one of the busiest business areas catering to tens of thousands of people daily, often featuring emerging talents. The galleries collaborate, developing business in the U.S. and Japan and exchanging artists and ideas. We introduce contemporary art mainly from Japan and Asia. hpgrp GALLERY NEW YORK presents a wide range of Japanese and Asian contemporary artists. We showcase established artists as well as introduce emerging artists, giving young talent a public forum. In tandem with building relationships with art collectors, we find new markets, for example, in collectors of fashion. Since fashion collectors appreciate beauty and hold such a passion, we seek to intrigue them with art, a natural expansion for a company built on fashion, and we are proud to create first-time collectors. hpgrp GALLERY NEW YORK will continue offering new art experiences, cultivating relationships with artists and collectors, as well as seeking and developing new art markets. [H.P. France Group History] Present | Developing international operation with 90 boutiques worldwide 2015 | hpgrp GALLERY NEW YORK relocated from Chelsea to Tribeca. Established H.P.F, Christopher in West Village, New York. 2010 | hpgrp GALLERY NEW YORK relocated from Meatpacking District to Chelsea 2007 | Established hpgrp GALLERY TOKYO 2005 | Established hpgrp GALLERY NEW YORK 2000 | Established H.P. FRANCE H.K. Inc. and opened the first oversea shop in Hong Kong 1999 | Established H.P. FRANCE N.Y. Inc. in New York 1998 | Established DESTINATION27 S.A.R.L. in Paris 1989 |Established H.P. FRANCE Inc. in Tokyo and started to import and wholesale European accessories, jewelry and clothing 1991 | Opened Paris office, started dealing with young French accessory and jewelry creators and established H.P.FRANCE S.A.R.L 1985 | Established Harajuku Project Corporation in Tokyo 1984 | Opened a retail store of young lady’s clothing called ‘Lamp’ in Harajuku, Tokyo and founded H.P. France Group

Lot 180
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
Spring Street
New York, NY 10013

Lot 180 brings to market carefully curated selections of photography, vintage prints, vinyl record art, skate decks and sough-after collectibles for showcase and sale in alternative spaces in New York City and Los Angeles, with new markets to be added in 2015. The brainchild of collector and private art dealer Ron Kosa, Lot 180 invites art enthusiasts to go beyond traditional exhibition spaces for behind the scenes experiences, to engage with and collect pieces of history through works of art and collectibles. Lot 180 launches at 52 Kenmare Street NYC on July 24th with a portfolio of rare vintage art, signed limited edition photographs and collectibles, uniquely set against the backdrop of New York City during the late 1970s and 1980s.

SODA gallery projects
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
474 Greenwich
New York, NY 10013