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145 E 29th St
New York, NY 10016

(646) 230-0992

Art Gallery Near Frederieke Taylor Gallery

Magnum Photos
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12 W 31st St
New York, NY 10001

(212) 929-6000

Founded in 1947 by Henri Cartier-Bresson, Robert Capa, George Rodger and David “Chim” Seymour, Magnum’s photographers have served as eyewitnesses to history: from the Spanish Civil War to the liberation of the concentration camps; from the growth of democracy in India to the civil rights movement in the United States; from the genocide in Rwanda to every major armed conflict of modern times. Magnum’s ranks - of more than seventy photographers - include contemporary masters such as Rene Burri, Josef Koudelka, Elliott Erwitt, Gilles Peress, Martin Parr, Bruce Davidson and Susan Meiselas, as well as a generation of rising young stars. Despite their diverse styles, attitudes, and areas of interest, Magnum’s photographers remain united by the organization’s core values: integrity, independence, and an unwavering dedication to honest and humanistic photography.

The National Arts Club
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
15 Gramercy Park S
New York, NY 10003

(212) 475-3424

The PIT Loft
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
154 W 29th St, Fl 2nd
New York, NY 10001

(212) 244-1722

ASF + Scandinavia House
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58 Park Ave
New York, NY 10016

(212) 779-3587

Established in 1911 by Danish-American industrialist Niels Poulson and a group of other forward-thinking leaders from business and education, the American-Scandinavian Foundation (ASF) was the first international non-governmental society to have as its sole purpose the development of goodwill through educational and cultural exchange. It was designed to meet the needs of its time through fellowships, scholarly exchange, exhibitions, and publications. These programs have grown over the years, and along with the cultural programs at Scandinavia House: The Nordic Center in America, have provided a comprehensive platform for ongoing international exchange between the United States and the Nordic countries. This international work is at the heart of the Foundation’s mission. Each year, ASF awards over $800,000 in fellowships and grants to individual students, scholars, professionals, and artists for study and research in the United States and abroad. To date, some 30,000 Americans and Scandinavians have participated in these and other ASF programs of study, research, or practical training. In October 2000, ASF opened Scandinavia House as a showplace for Nordic culture and life. Since its founding, it has welcomed over 1.5 million visitors, who have come to enjoy exhibitions, performances, lectures, and more. Scandinavia House was financed by the generosity of more than 300 donors from the U.S. and abroad, including individuals, corporations, and foundations, as well as the Nordic governments and the Nordic Council of Ministers. Scandinavia House: The Nordic Center in America, the leading center for Nordic culture in the United States, offers a wide range of programs that illuminate the culture and vitality of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden. Scandinavia House offerings include diverse exhibitions and film series, as well as concerts and other performances, readings, lectures, symposia, language courses, and children’s activities. Designed by the internationally renowned Polshek Partnership Architects (now Ennead Architects) and inaugurated in October 2000, Scandinavia House is the headquarters of the American-Scandinavian Foundation (ASF) and the site of ASF’s cultural and educational programming.

The Jazz Gallery
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
1160 Broadway, Fl 5TH
New York, NY 10001

(646) 494-3625

Founded in 1995 by Dale Fitzgerald and Roy Hargrove, The Jazz Gallery's stellar programming has enabled a reputation as "The most imaginatively booked jazz club in New York." (NY Times) and "The best place to hear live music in New York." (TimeOut NY). As a nonprofit, it has the ability to allow musicians to take creative risks that other jazz venues would be likely to avoid - therefore, The Gallery is a hub of creativity, a home to jazz musicians/composers, many of them from all over the world but now permanently settled in the United States. The Jazz Gallery serves an ethnically diverse, international audience that represents a cross section of New York City residents and travelers to New York. The Gallery has many loyal audience members from the region, as well as those who come from all over the world and allocate time during their travel to specifically come to hear performances. Audiences represent all ages -children are comfortable attending since no alcohol is served, and many young college students from NYU and the New School frequent the venue regularly alongside adults of every age. One of the best bargains in NYC, the average ticket price is $10-$20 (occasionally, some special events are $35 or $40). The Gallery is open 3 to 5 nights per week, 50 weeks per year and produces an average of 175 events per year. In 2009 its audience was in excess of 11,000. The Jazz Gallery produces most of its programming in it’s own venue, a loft space with walls that also serve as a gallery for artwork relating to jazz. It seats 70 people. The rented space is on the fifth floor of 1160 Broadway,accessible by elevator. The Jazz Gallery recalls Soho loft spaces of the 1960's and 70s, and conveys an intimacy and warmth that many newcomers comment on. Thematic series include the Thursday Night Debut Series, a Commissioning Series supported by the Jerome Foundation, large ensemble presentations, and Composer Workshops with Steve Coleman. Funding in 2009 and 2010 included grants from the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, the Jerome Foundation, The Greenwall Foundation, the New York Community Trust, Meet the Composer, the Aaron Copland Fund for Music, New York State Council on the Arts, New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, and The National Endowment for the Arts, among others. In June 2010, The Jazz Gallery presented six concerts at its venue as part of the New York City CareFusion Jazz Festival. Two of the six concerts were webcast by NPR and WBGO. In addition, as part of the CareFusion Jazz Festival, The Jazz Gallery All -Stars appeared at Symphony Space's Peter Norton Theater, launching an initiative to create opportunities for jazz musicians at other larger performance venues. Over the past fifteen years The Jazz Gallery presented nine of the last eleven winners of the Thelonious Monk Jazz Competition PRIOR to their winning this competition. This year, in 2010, Jason Moran, a formidable pianist who has frequented the stage of The Gallery for more than 10 years, won a MacArthur Award; in 2008, Miguel Zenon, another musician whose emergence began at The Jazz Gallery, was a MacArthur Recipient. (Miguel is in residence at The Gallery this year.) Every jazz musician appearing at The Jazz Gallery, emerging and established, knows that this is a venue where they can experiment, try out new material, and grow and develop as artists. The Jazz Gallery's 2009/2010 season included, among many others, emerging artists such as Andy Milne, Pedro Giraudo, Ambrose Akinmusire, Dafnis Prieto, Darcy James Argue, John Escreet, Yosvany Terry, Ben Williams and Linda Oh, as well as established artists such as Ravi Coltrane, Roy Hargrove, Steve Coleman, Henry Threadgill, Oliver Lake and Fred Hersch.

Carlton Arms Hotel
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
160 E 25th St
New York, NY 10010

(212) 679-0680

The Center for Book Arts
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
28 W 27th St
New York, NY 10001

(212) 481-0295

Space Gabi
Distance: 0.4 mi Competitive Analysis
290 5th Ave
New York, NY 10001

(917) 361-8855

Sugarlift
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79 Madison Avenue
New York, NY 10016

Project: ARTspace
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
156 5th Ave
New York, NY 10010

(212) 271-0664

This new inter-disciplinary creative project space is located in the Presbyterian Building, a French Gothic chateaux-inspired office building on lower Fifth Avenue. In this architectural jewel with its diverse history, the organization is programming events and exhibitions in which young artists and seasoned curators have the chance to meet, engage and promote new collaborative projects. Please contact Aaron Zulpo at [email protected] to subscribe to our mailing list or for more information. Gallery is located at 156 Fifth Avenue, Suite 308 NY

Basha Studio 34
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45 E34th St
New York, NY 10016

Medúlla
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222 E 34th St, Studio 22
New York, NY 10016

(917) 454-8283

Shchukin Gallery
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110 E 31st St
New York, NY 10016

(212) 929-7222

Gallery SHCHUKIN is an international arts organization with a representative office in Moscow and gallery exhibition spaces in Paris and New York. Founded in 1987, the gallery specializes in modern and contemporary art and is dedicated to discovering and cultivating cutting edge contemporary artists. One of the first organizations to bring contemporary Russian art to international audiences, Gallery SHCHUKIN has exhibited established and emerging artists, including David Datuna, Sasha Semenov, Andrey Shchelokov, Aladdin Garunov, Vladimir Migachev, Natalia Zaloznaya, Igor Tishin, and many others. The gallery frequently collaborates with prominent art institutions in Russia, Asia, Europe, and Scandinavia including a group show of contemporary work at the Tampere Art Museum in Finland; “Russian Collection Presents...” at the United Nations in Geneva; “Russian Mind,” a group show of Perestroika era artists in Graz, Austria; “Matrix XX Century,” a collection of digital work commissioned for the Japanese International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation in Tokyo; as well as projects with The State Tretyakov Gallery and The State Museum of the East in Moscow. In October 2013, Gallery SHCHUKIN expanded to Europe, opening an exhibition space on Avenue Matignon in Paris, France, with a solo exhibition of installations by David Datuna, “Power And Beauty.” The newest location of Gallery SHCHUKIN, a two-level, 3,500-square-foot space at 524 W 19th Street in New York, opened in spring 2014. Through exhibitions, publications, collaborations, and its non-profit component, “National Foundation for Art Collection,” Gallery SHCHUKIN continues to support and promote established gallery artists and introduce emerging talent. The founder of Gallery SHCHUKIN, collector Nikolay Shchukin, is a former psychotherapist specializing in psychoanalysis. Presently, Mr. Shchukin works on the universal concept of psychology and sociology of art.

Planthouse
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
55 W 28th St
New York, NY 10001

(212) 564-5502

Stuart Parr Collection
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
285 Madison Ave
New York, NY 10017

(212) 966-6340

Stuart Parr Collection is proud to present rare motorcycles and street bikes from its collection designed by engineering powerhouses such as Ducati, MV Agusta, Laverda and Magni. The twenty-six motorcycles in the exhibit are presented to the public for the first time, and according to Stuart Parr “these bikes represent an era when the greatest design and engineering talent took Italian motorcycles from the race track to the road”. During the 1970s, racing embedded the fabric of Italian culture, and the finest motorcycles of this era evolved from this racing heritage. The Stuart Parr Collection centers on some of the most significant classic Italian motorcycles of this era, in particular the MV Agusta four-cylinder. Few production motorcycles enjoy the legacy of the MV Agusta four, which has an engine virtually identical to those racing bikes who won 13 World Manufacturers’ Championships and took victories in 91 Grands Prix. The MV Agusta four’s legacy is unparalleled. The bikes on display are hand-built and forged by artisans, representing a bygone era of motorcycle design and limited production runs. The beauty in these motorcycles is in the myriad of details, wonderful aluminum castings and bespoke design. No two bikes are alike.

BRISTLE+CREME
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155 E 29th St
New York, NY 10016

(212) 685-9475

A New York based Beauty and Lifestyle Company, BRISTLE + CRÈME introduces a mixed-space concept that embodies creativity through the fusion of art, fashion, beauty and hair design. Our Manhattan location hosts a boutique spa, hair salon and espresso bar.

David Killen Gallery
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
110 W 25th St
New York, NY 10001

(646) 590-2788

Gallery R'Pure
Distance: 0.6 mi Competitive Analysis
3 E 19th St
New York, NY 10003

(646) 572-3869

Gallery R’Pure opened in New York in May 2007. Co-founded and managed by Odile Hainaut, the Gallery showcases the creative vision of the Raison Pure NYC The Gallery also offers “carte blanche” to designers who share the same approach to design: creations that combine story-telling and poetry, creativity and vison, material ans savoir-faire. The Gallery is a place for experimentation, discussions and encounters for collectors, interior designers, designers, as well as for cratf men or industrials. The space, white and pure as a blank canvas, is located at 3 East 19th Street, in the Flatiron district between Union Square and Chelsea.

Illustration House
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
34 W 27th St, suite 302
New York, NY 10001

(212) 966-9444

Art gallery and auction house specializing in paintings and drawings by illustrators from the past 150 years, mostly American.

Tamarind Art Gallery
Distance: 0.5 mi Competitive Analysis
142 E 39th St
New York, NY 10016-0970

(212) 990-9000

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NYC iPhone Repair
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155 E 29th St
New York, NY 10016

(212) 295-7926

St James Church
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142 E 29th St
New York, NY 10016

(212) 951-7393

The Habitat
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154 E 29th St
New York, NY 10016

Subway
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154 E 29th St
New York, NY 10016

Club 29
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155 E 29th St Frnt 1
New York, NY 10016-8173

(212) 679-2299

Biltmore Plaza
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155 E 29th St
New York, NY 10016

(212) 289-5000

Dunkin Donuts
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412 3rd Ave
New York, NY 10016

(212) 686-6362

BRISTLE+CREME
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155 E 29th St
New York, NY 10016

(212) 685-9475

A New York based Beauty and Lifestyle Company, BRISTLE + CRÈME introduces a mixed-space concept that embodies creativity through the fusion of art, fashion, beauty and hair design. Our Manhattan location hosts a boutique spa, hair salon and espresso bar.

Dunkin Donuts
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412 3rd Ave
Wyandanch, NY 10016

(212) 686-6362

Dunkin' Donuts is America's favorite every day, all-day stop for coffee and baked goods. America Runs on Dunkin'.

The Epiphany School - St Stephen's Campus
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141 E 28th St
New York, NY 10016

(212) 725-7220

Tasti D-Lite
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416 3rd Ave.
New York, NY 10016

(212) 213-3868

Tasti D-Lite serves its creamy delicious, dairy dessert in more than 100 flavors to thousands of devoted customers every day.

Momokawa
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157 E 28th St
New York, NY 10016

(212) 684-7830

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Starbucks
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3rd Ave
New York, NY 10016

The Hill Sports Bar
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416 3rd Ave
New York, NY 10016

Dip Cafe
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416 3rd Ave
New York, NY 10016

(646) 467-8135

Enjoy Nail Spa
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148 E 28th St
New York, NY 10016

(212) 213-5688

Maguro Sushi
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160 E 28th St
New York, NY 10016

(212) 510-8883

203 East 29th Street
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203 E 29th St
New York, NY 10016

203 East 29th Street is a historic house and carriage house located between Second and Third Avenues in the Kips Bay neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, one of a small number of wooden houses that remain on Manhattan Island. The year the house was built is uncertain, having been variously dated from as early as around 1790 to as late as 1870.The house, which was added to the National Register of Historic Places on July 8, 1982, is privately owned and not open to the public. The architect was James Cali, and the restoration architect was John Sanguilano.

16 Handles
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428 3rd Ave
New York, NY 10016

(212) 213-1755

16 Handles was founded in 2008 as New York City’s first self-serve frozen yogurt concept and is currently the number one frozen yogurt business in the city. 16 Handles sets itself apart with the best-tasting frozen yogurt and over 50 toppings to choose from – ranging from your favorite candy to fresh fruit to sauces and more. We highlight individuality, quality and fun, encouraging fans to “flaunt their flavor” both in their cups and their lives.