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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.
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Aperture, a not-for-profit foundation, connects the photo community and its audiences with the most inspiring work, the sharpest ideas, and with each other—in print, in person, and online.
Founded in 2008 in New York City’s Chelsea Arts District, Joshua Liner Gallery presents an exciting roster of established and emerging artists from North America, Asia, and Europe. These fresh voices engage with the issues of today—globalism, new technology, politics, contemporary urban society, the environment—yet in dynamic dialogue with the histories and aesthetics of the past. Gallery artists reveal disparate influences but all share an affinity for pushing the boundaries of discipline and presentation. Joshua Liner Gallery represents the leading edge of contemporary art practices—new media, mixed-media sculpture, and collective models of production—as well as a focused program of contemporary easel painting. Above all, gallery artists reflect the cultural crosscurrents and decentralized reality of artmaking today.
New York City is a home of culture and progressive artistic expression backed by financial might. In the name of that progress, ArtNowNY concerns itself with the evolution of the traditional gallery. ArtNowNY is a hub of creative genius in New York City, pulling from established and emerging artists of different styles, disciplines and background. We create an open forum between our artists, our community and our collectors ensuring a mutually beneficial relationship. Our primary concerns is to nurture and push our artists into new opportunities while creating a dialogue with our artist and collector base. In addition, ArtNowNY educates our community by introducing them to local and global artistic movements. We believe that everyone is a collector at heart, and, as a result, we provide an array of artistic works to meet novice to advance collector needs.
RePopRoom, a membership based community, is a one-stop shop for creatives. We provide members with an online and physical community aimed at showcasing their brand and fostering their growth. Located directly below the High Line park in Chelsea’s historic gallery district, RPR’s first location opened its doors in October of 2013.
Claire Oliver's program balances conceptual concern with a highly visual approach. Its exclusively represented artists mix traditional disciplines like painting, drawing, and sculpture with new media, methodology, and mindset. A dedication to physical process, a commitment to craft, and an intensity of detail are common to all of the Gallery's artists. This emphasis is seen clearly in the innovative stained glass work of Guggenheim and USA Artist Fellowship recipient Judith Schaechter. The Gallery's determination to showing experimental, time-based and multi-sensory works is seen in the projects of Norbert Brunner, whose digital photo installation "Imagine This Could Be Reality" is a bridge, literally and figuratively, between two buildings in Vienna, Austria. A five-story installation of Brunner's Positive Feedback will grace the façade of The Museum of Art and Design at 2 Columbus Circle, New York in the summer of 2012. Exposing both emerging and mid-career artists of distinction, the Gallery has introduced to the United States exceptional European talent, holding the first U.S. gallery exhibition of Russian collective AES+F group and Catalán Bernardí Roig in 2002. For the fourth consecutive installment, Claire Oliver artists have been included in the Venice Biennale, this year represented by Judith Schaechter and Bernardí Roig. Claire Oliver Gallery is committed to long-term relationships with serious international artists, expanding their careers and helping to promote their fascinating and important projects. Gallery artists are represented in the permanent collections of most major museums including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Tate Modern and the Smithsonian Institution. Gallery Blog: http://claireoliver.wordpress.com/
Founded in 2010, Cristin Tierney Gallery is a contemporary art gallery committed to the development and support of both established and emerging artists. The international exhibition program emphasizes critical theory and art history, with an attendant interest in under-recognized artists and art movements of the twentieth and twenty-first century.
Founded in 2007 by Barry Friedman and Marc Benda, Friedman Benda exhibits artists and designers, spanning three postwar generations to the present day. Active in both the primary and secondary markets, the gallery serves as a platform for artists’ visions, with every exhibition purpose built and installed. Friedman Benda presents eight exhibitions each year, juxtaposing established with emerging artists, and is committed to introducing and fostering the awareness and expansion of artists on a global scale.
Specialist in Fine American Art of the 19th and 20th Centuries
Founded in 2006, Fergus McCaffrey is internationally recognized for its groundbreaking role in promoting the work of postwar Japanese artists, as well as a quality roster of select contemporary European and American artists. Fergus McCaffrey’s rigorous, thoughtful approach is marked by a commitment to discovery, often presenting the work of artists previously unrepresented or misrepresented. Dublin-born founder Fergus McCaffrey has been instrumental in introducing postwar Japanese art to a Western market, including Natsuyuki Nakanishi, and Gutai artists Sadamasa Motonaga and Kazuo Shiraga. The gallery also exhibits the work of seminal Western artists, including Andy Warhol, Birgit Jürgenssen, William Scott, Richard Nonas, Gary Rough, and Jack Early.
In 1974 painters and print-makers founded Atlantic Gallery in Brooklyn as an artists' cooperative. In 1979 Atlantic Gallery migrated to SoHo, and in 2007 to Chelsea, having added photographers and sculptors to its community of emerging and established artists. 2012 saw Atlantic Gallery move further west to the Landmark Arts Building at 548 West 28th Street, close to a stairway to the High Line. The historic building, which also has an entrance at 547 West 27th Street, is home to more than two dozen art galleries. Born from the energy of ’70’s New York art scene, Atlantic Gallery exhibitions continue to focus on innovation and excellence. As an organization of independent artists, Atlantic Gallery is committed to supporting creative freedom and promoting professionalism.
Fred Torres Gallery works with artists, galleries, curators, and museums in producing and promoting exhibitions in New York and around the world. In 2008, FTG opened an exhibition space in Chelsea, which serves as an incubator for emerging artists, an experimental space for established artists, and a venue to host other arts related programming