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ADELPHI UNIVERSITY MANHATTAN CENTER
University / All Styles
75 Varick St. , 2nd floor, 10013 T: 516-877-4460
F: 212-431-5161
http://events.adelphi.edu/culturalevents/art.php
Open: Mon.-Fri. 9-5
Year established: 1988
Owner: Adelphi University
Director: unknown
Work shown: Painting, drawing, prints and photography
Work by: Exhibitions have featured Richard Vaux; C.R. Laud; and Paul Raffone; among others.
Annual exhibitions: 3 solo/2 group
Focus/Mission: To show professional art and Adelphi University alumni.
Selection process: Exhibitions are arranged on an invitational basis. All artists are selected from professional referrals and materials submitted to the gallery. Artists should mail slides, biography, resumé and SASE. Response time: 1 month

APEX ART C.P.
Not for profit / All Styles
291 Church St. , 10013 T: 212-431-5270
www.apexart.org
Open: Tues.-Sat. 11-6
Year established: 1994
Owner: Non-profit organization
Founder/Director: Steven Rand
Work shown: All styles and media
Annual exhibitions: 7 group exhibitions, hosts eight international residents, organizes numerous public lectures and performances
Focus/Mission: "Committed to cultural and intellectual diversity and aim to stimulate public dialogue about contemporary art."
Selection process: All works are selected by guest curators. One-page "idea based" submissions are accepted and evaluated by an annually group of 12 rotating individuals, with two unsolicited exhibitions selected per year.
Submission Period: Jan 15 - Feb 29, 2008 for 2008/09 season.
Additional information: Each show is accompanied by a full-color, museum-quality brochure containing reproductions of the works and an essay by the curator.

ART IN GENERAL
Non-profit/All Styles
79 Walker St., 10013 T: 212-219-0473 F: 212-219-0511 E: info@artingeneral.org
www.artingeneral.org
Open:
Tues.-Sat. 12-6; Closed mid-July through Sept. 1 Year established: 1981 Size: 3,500 sq. ft.
Owner:
Non-profit organization sponsored by the NEA, NY State Council on the Arts, other public foundations, and individuals. Executive Director: Anne Barlow
Curator:
Eva Diaz Focus/Mission: "Assists artists with the production and presentation of new work. It changes in response to the needs of artists and informs and engages the public about their work."
Artists represented:
220
Work shown:
All styles and all media including video and installations. The program consists primarily of group thematic exhibitions.
Selection process:
A panel consisting of artists and curators reviews work on a quarterly basis. Artists can apply online at http://commissions.artingeneral.org
Additional information:
Art in General provides two unique rental spaces, its conference room and 6th floor gallery space, which feature open spaces, elegant hard wood floors and gallery setting lighting.

ART PROJECTS INTERNATIONAL
429 Greenwich St., 5B, 10013 T: 212-343-2599
E:
api@artprojects.com
www.artprojects.com
Open:
Tues-Fri 11-5
Year established:
1993
Size:
1,500 sq. ft.
Owner/Director:
Jung Lee Sanders, background in museum experience.
Work shown: Contemporary art, with a focus on works by leading contemporary artists from Asia. Markets: Individual, corporate, and museum Artists represented: 20. 80% of the artists are in museum collections.
Work by: Pouran Jinchi: painting; Jian-Jun Zhang: mixed-media; Il Lee: works on paper; Gwenn Thomas: photo-emulsion on linen; and In-Hyung Kim, oils on canvas; among others.
Collectors:
National Museum of Modern Art ( Seoul, Korea), Parish Art Museum, and Fukuoka City Art Museum, Japan.
Annual exhibitions:
2 solo/ 1 group
Advertising:
Art in America and ARTnews Focus/Mission: To enhance cultural dialogue and facilitate the international exchange of ideas among artists, art professionals, scholars, collectors, and the art viewing public. To bring the work of Asian artists to NYC and the work of Western contemporary artists to Asia. One of the first galleries in New York dedicated to promoting works by contemporary artists from Asia, API is noted for its representation of critically acclaimed artists with broad interests and diverse backgrounds.
Selection process:
Artists are selected from referrals, museum exhibitions and publications, and unsolicited submissions. Response time: 3 months.

ASIAN AMERICAN ARTS CENTRE Asian
26 Bowery, 3rd floor, 10013 T: 212-233-2154 E: aaartsctr@aol.com
www.artspiral.org
Size:
1,200 sq. ft.
Open:
Mon.-Fri. 12:30-6:30, Thurs. 12:30-7:30
Year established:
1974 Director: Robert Lee, art history background. Work shown: All styles and media Annual exhibitions: 5 group Artists represented: 1,000, in the slide archive. They are Asian artists or artists whose work is significantly influenced by Asian culture, regardless of race. Work by: Eung Hopark; Chee Wang Ng; Corky Lee; and Jean Shin; among others. Focus/Mission: To promote the preservation and creative vitality of Asian American cultural growth through the arts, and its historical and aesthetic linkage to other communities.To increase public visibility and knowledge of contemporary Asian American artists. The Centre administers numerous programs, seminars, workshops, presentations, performances, and publications. Selection process: All artists are selected from slides sent to the Centre. Artists should mail 20 slides, biography, resumé. The Centre will keep materials in the archives. They will not be returned. Response time: 2-3 weeks. Requirements: Artists are required to make arrangements to transport their art.

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MICHELLE BIRNBAUM Modern / Contemporary
220 South St., 10002. Mailing address: PO Box 28623, New York, NY 10128. T/F: 212-427-8250 E: mbfany@nyc.rr.com Open: By appointment Size: 1,000 sq. ft. Year established: 1981 Owner/Director: Michelle Birnbaum Work shown: Modern and contemporary art. All media. Inquiries welcome for specific works of art or for specific artists. Work by: Motherwell; Rauschenberg; Diebenkorn; Miró; and Moore; among others. Markets: Individual, corporate, and museum Collectors: Museum of the City of New York, Vatican, Hirshhorn Collection and Absolut Vodka Selection process: Artists are selected from referrals, slides sent to gallery, gallery or museum exhibitions, and publications. We are currently not looking at new artists’ materials.

HAL BROMM Contemporary
90 West Broadway, 10007 T: 212-732-6196 Open: By appointment Year established: 1976 Owner: Hal Bromm Director: Ric Oquita Work shown: American and European Contemporary painting, drawing, sculpture, and photography. Work by: Natalya Nesterova; Renate Aller; Mark Golderman; Gerald Incandela; David Wojnarowicz; Lucio Pozzi; and Russell Sharon; among others.

CANADA Contemporary / All Media
55-59 Chrystie St., 10002 T: 212-925-4631
www.canadanewyork.com
Year established: 2001 Size: 3,000 sq. ft. Work shown: Contemporary art in all media Director: Constance Feydy Contacts: Sarah Brama, Suzanne Butlet, Philip Grauer, and Wallace Whitney. Artists represented: 20 from all origins Work by: Anke Weyer: painting; Wallace Whitney: painting; Sarah Braman: sculpture; and Robin Peck: sculpture; among others. Selection process: Artists should call for application information.

ETHAN COHEN Asian Contemporary
18 Jay St., 10002 T: 212-625-1250
F: 212-274-1518
E: info@ecfa.com
www.ecfa.com
Open: Tues.-Sat. 11-6, and by appointment
Year established: 2000
Owner/Director: Ethan Cohen. Work shown: Contemporary Asian art by emerging and established artists. Work by: Shi Chong: oil painting; Qiu Zhijie: ink painting, photography, video, and installation; Lin Tianmiao: photography and installation; Wu Shan Zhuan: conceptual installation and painting; and Lin Yi Lin: performance, photography, video and installation; among others. Selection process: Artists may send catalogues by mail or email jpegs to info@ecfa.com

DIGITAL SANDBOX Photography
55 Broad St., 10004 T: 212-580-2102 F: 212-422-0711 E: stliferart@aol.com www.artnet.com/stliferart.html
Open:
Mon.-Fri. 9-5 Year established: 2000 Size: 4,000 sq. ft. Curator: Jane St. Lifer, Owner/Director of St. Lifer Fine Art, Inc. Work shown: Photography by mature regional artists Annual exhibitions: 4 Focus/Mission: To present the work of mature artists to the public and to enhance the growing reputation of the cultural arts in the neighborhood. Selection process: Artists should mail slides, photographs, resumé and SASE. Response time: 1 month Additional information: Jane St. Lifer is also an art appraiser.

THE GALLERY AT THE ART INSTITUTE OF NEW YORK CITY School / All Media 11 Beach St., 10013
T: 212.625.6027
http://www.artinstitutes.edu/newyork/gallery.asp
Open: Mon.-Thurs. 9-6, Fri. 9-3, Sat. 9-2
Year established: 2003
Owner: The Art Institute of New York City is a leading institution for career preparation in culinary arts, restaurant management, pastry arts, graphic design and multimedia, web design, fashion design and video production.
Director of Public Relations: Midge Elias
Work Shown: All media including a plasma screen showcasing creativity in Multimedia & Web Design. Focus/Mission: To serve as the focal point for work produced by students. The Gallery will also be the site of faculty shows, as well as exhibitions of works by artists from around the region and around the world.
Annual exhibitions: 4 Selection process: E-mail Midge Elias for information at melias@edmc.edu

GALLERY GEN Japanese
158 Franklin St., 10013. T: 212.226.7717 F: 212.226.7717 info@gallergen.com
www.gallerygen.com
Open: Tues.-Sat. 11:30-7 Manager: Chizuko Go
Coordinator: Shinya Ueda Work shown: A broad spectrum of contemporary art from Japan. Work by: Yoshiaki Yuki: photography, Andrew Gray, photography, Hisaya Ide, Shirobe Kobayashi, Warren MacKenzie, among others.
Additional information: Affiliated with Gallery Shun

GALLERY OF SURREALISM Surrealist / Neo-Romantic / Fantastic
160 Bleeker St. #10ME , 10012 T: 212-227-9322 F: 212.227.9328
info@gallery of surrealism.com
www.galleryofsurrealism.com
Open: By appointment Year established: 1988
Owners: Steve and Lana Lucas Work shown: Paintings, drawings, graphics, and books related to the Surrealist, Neo-Romantic, and Fantastic schools of art. Work by: Hans Bellmer; Eugene Berman; Matta; Salvador Dali; and Toyen; among others.

GIGANTIC ART SPACE All Media
T: 212-226-6762 F: 212-226-6505 E: info@giganticartspace.com W: www.giganticartspace.com lea@giganticartspace.com Year established: 2003 Owner: Brian Divine, filmmaker and music producer Artistic Director: Lea Rekow Administrative Director: Louky Keijsers Work shown: Contemporary art in all media including multi-media – film and video. E-archive. Selection process: Email for inquires. No current exhibition space.

GLOBE INSTITUTE GALLERY
GLOBE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Non-profit Institute
291 Broadway, 10007 T: 212-349-4330 ext 110
Fax: 212-227-5920
gallery@globe.edu
www.globe.edu
Open: Mon.-Fri. 10-8, Sat. & Sun. 11-5 Year established: 2002 Size: 750 sq. ft. Director/Curator: Raphy Sarkissian, theorist and artist
Focus/Mission: To promote the art-historical, theoretical, and critical understanding and informed experience of contemporary visual works of art. One major role of the Gallery is its link to the various art history courses the college offers. Work shown: Painting, drawing, photography, sculpture, architecture, video, installation art and other innovative mediums. The Gallery "frames" works of art on display through texts on the history of art and material culture, specifically by Roland Barthes, Norman Bryson, and Rosalind Krauss, and others.
Work by: Ricky Allman, painter based in Boston; Leonard Kogan, artist based in Israel; Martina Fischer, painter based in Germany; Vyacheslav Shevchuk, painter based in Ukraine; Bryan Stauss, painter based in New York.
Annual exhibitions: 12 Selection process: Artists who are interested in exhibiting a coherent body of work must submit slides, biographies, and statements to the attention of Norene Leddy. Jpeg submissions will also be reviewed. Additional information: As a way of learning and research, students have selected specific works, submitting them to a formal analysis and examining their links to specific works within art historical contexts.

CHERYL HAZEN
35 North Moore St., 10013 T: 212.343.8964
www.cherylhazan.com
Owner: Cheryl Hazan
Work shown: Contemporary abstract work of emerging artists. In most cases the artists have already developed a following for their work which is mature and accomplished.
Exhibitions: Continuous display, one person and group exhibitions.
Work by: Marilu Datoli Hartnett: mixed media; Malcom Bray: painting; Perry Burns: painting; Russell Sharon; painting; and Beatricia Sagar: painting.
Additional information: The gallery is particularly welcoming and assists their clients in their choice of work. Located in Tribeca, it has become a trail blazer for abstract art in an area which boasts large loft work and living spaces.

HENRY STREET SETTLEMENT Non-profit / All Media Abrons Arts Center, 466 Grand St., 10002 T: 212-598-0400 F: 212-505-8329 W: www.henrystreet.org/arts Open: Tues.-Sat. 12-6, closed the last week of August. Owner: Non-profit organization Year established: 1893 Size: 3,000 sq. ft. Visual Art Director: Susan Fleminger Gallery Coordinator: Kirstin Broussard Work shown: Contemporary art in all media Work by: Contemporary artists are shown through curated group exhibitions in the main gallery. Solo photography exhibitions are held in the Culpeper Gallery on the entrance level. Annual exhibitions: 5 group/ 8 solo photography Focus/Mission: To celebrate the arts and arts education with the diverse population of the Lower East Side. Many of our exhibitions are socially conscious and all are focused on the intersection of community, culture, and the arts. Selection process: For group thematic shows: curators may send proposals to the gallery with slides, biographies and a SASE. For one-person photography shows artists should request an application by mail with a SASE. Additional information: We offer an Artist-in-Residence Workspace Program (Artists should send SASE for application), an extensive studio art instructional program, an Arts-in-Education program (workshops by professional artists and arts educators are implemented in classrooms from pre-kindergarten through high school in public schools throughout NYC), and a gallery education program.  

ICOSAHEDRON GALLERIE
27 North Moore St. T:212-966-3897
E: i@icosahedron.com W: www.icosahedron.com Hours: Wed. and Fri. 2-7, Thurs. Sat. and Sun. 12-5 Mission: To restore art to the sanctuary, the solace, the anodyne, the place between places that affords each soul a private liberty[…] Work by: Ilie Ruby, Stewart Bruce, Kolbjorn Haseth, Allois, Eric Anthony Hinds Selection Process: Emerging artist competition

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JACOB JAVITS FEDERAL BUILDING LOBBY Non-profit / Contemporary
26 Federal Plaza, 10278 T: 212-264-9290 F: 212-264-3857 Open: Mon.-Fri. 8-6 Senior Work shown: Contemporary painting, photography, drawing, sculpture, and craft Annual exhibitions: 12 Selection process: Artists should approach the Building Managers anytime by calling for information about the space availability. Exhibiting artists must be members of a non-profit organization. They must obtain a permit for the “Use of Space in Public Buildings and Grounds.” Art cannot be controversial or subjects of nudity.  

HAL KATZEN Resale Secondary Market
459 Washington St., 10013 T/F: 212-925-9777 www.artnet.com Size: 1,800 sq. ft. Open: Tues.-Sat. by appointment Year established: 1987 Owner/Director: Hal Katzen, son of sculptor Lila Katzen, he helped direct the Art Publishing company Tranworld Art and the the Alex Rosenberg Gallery. Work shown: Contemporary and Modern American and European paintings, sculpture, works on paper, and prints. Resale secondary market. Work by: The estate of Lila Katzen. Also work by Romare Bearden; Robert Motherwell; Hans Hoffmann; Sam Francis; Pablo Picasso; and Henry Moore; among others. Collectors: Metropolitan, Philip Morris, and Cleveland Museum Selection process: We are currently not looking for new artists.  

THE KNITTING FACTORY Performance Space / Multi-Media
74 Leonard St. , 10013 T: 212-219-3006 F:212.219.3401 www.knittingfactory.com
Open: Daily. Call for hours. General Manager: Shay Vishawadia Year established: 1987 Owner: This is a live performance space/music club featuring performance art, multi-media, and video art. Selection process: Artists should send videos, CDs, slides, and other materials with SASE to Booking Agent. Response time: 2 months or longer.    

K.S. ART Contemporary / Outsider
73 Leonard St. 10013 T: 212-219-9918 F: 212-219-1489 E:info@kerryschuss.com W: www.kellyschuss.com Open: Tues.-Sat. 12-6 Year established: 1998 Size: 1,000 sq. ft. Owner/Director: Kerry Schuss, former private dealer. Work Shown: Contemporary and Outsider Art by artists from all origins. Work by: Ele D'Artagnan: self-taught painter; Bill Adams, Kim Godon, member for the band Sonic Youth, collaborative artist; Les LeVeque, film and video artist; Nico Ihlien

LATIN COLLECTOR Latin American
153 Hudson St., 10013 T: 212-334-7813 F: 212-334-7830 www.latincollector.com E: info@latincollector.com Open: Mon.-Fri. 10-6, Sat. 11-6 and Sun. by appointment Year established: 2001 Size: 5,000 sq. ft. Owner: Frederico Seve, owner of a gallery in Rio DeJaneiro, Brazil. Director: Monica Espinel moncia@latincollector.com Mission: Latincollector exhibits and promotes works of art from Latin American and international artists. Our aim is to assist audiences, collectors, art professionals and academics to discover, view and purchase works that transcend territorial boundaries. Work Shown: Latin American art in all styles and media. Artists represented: 15 Work by: Tony Bechara: painting; Ana Patricia Palacios: painting; Tatiana Parcero: photography; Santiago Picatoste, mixed media; and Andre Cypriano: photography; among others. Annual exhibitions: 8-10 Selection process: Artists should send slides, photographs, biography, resumé and SASE.

MELA FOUNDATION, INC. Not-for-Profit / Interdisciplinary
275 Church St., 3rd floor, 10013 T: 212-925-8270 F: 212-226-7802 www.melafoundation.org Open: Sept. 20-June 20, Thurs. and Sat. 2-midnight. Admission: $4.00 Year established: 1985 Size: 1,400 sq. ft. Owner: Mela Foundation, a not-for-profit interdisciplinary arts organization. This is a Sound and Light Environment exhibition space. ArtisticDirectors: La Monte Young and Marian Zazeela Work by: La Monte Young; Marian Zazeela; and Pandit Pran Nath Focus/Mission: To encourage creative work in the fields of music, the visual arts, and other media, to explore the applications of advanced technologies to artistic expression, and to present major contemporary works and extended duration art installations that eliminate the boundaries between artistic disciplines. The Foundation is also devoted to the development and maintenance of extensive archives documenting the work of some of the central figures in the world of contemporary art. Additional information: Books and recordings focusing on the works of LaMonte Young, Marian Zazeela, Pandit Pran Nath and other artists may be purchased.

MUSEUM OF JEWISH HERITAGE Living Memorial
36 Battery Place, Battery Park City, 10280
T: General Info: 646-437-4200 T: Ticket Info: 1-646-437-4202
Open: Sun.-Tues., Thurs. 10-5:45, Wed. 10-8, Fri. and the eve of Jewish Holidays 10-3 www.mjhnyc.org General Admission: $10 adults, $7 seniors, $5 students, children 12 and under are admitted free. Free admission every Wednesday from 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. Note: This applies to general Museum admission only. There may be a separate admission price for public programs. Year established: 1997 Size: 110,000 sq. ft. Chairman: Robert M. Morgenthau Museum Director: Dr. David G. Marwell Work shown: Personal objects, photographs, and original films from its permanent collection and temporary exhibitions that complement the themes in the core exhibitio. The 2,000 photographs, 800 historical and cultural artifacts, and 24 original documentary films on rotating display in the Museum's core exhibition represent just a small portion of the 15,000 objects in the Museum's collection. The Museum is organized around three basic themes: Jewish Life a Century Ago, The War Against the Jews, and Jewish Renewal. Focus/Mission: Created as a living memorial to those who perished during the Holocaust, the Museum honors those who died by celebrating their lives – cherishing the traditions that they embraced, examining their achievements and faith, and affirming the vibrant worldwide Jewish community that is their legacy today. The Museum differs from other institutions of memory by telling the story of the Holocaust from the perspective of those who experienced it. Additional information: The Museum also offers musical and theatrical performances, lively lectures and debates, thought-provoking films, and special events for visitors of all ages.

NATIONAL MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN Amer. Indian
The George Gustav Heye Center, Alexander Hamilton, U.S. Custom House, One Bowling Green, 10004 T: 212-514-3700
www.AmericanIndian.si.edu
Year established:
1989 by an act of Congress. Owner: The Smithsonian Institute. The creation of the NMAI is perhaps America's best example of successful pluralism at work—a private/public partnership financed by a combination of the U.S. government and caring citizens worldwide. Director: John Haworth Open: Daily, 10-5; Thurs. until 8. Admission: Free Work shown: A vast range of cultural material—including more that 800,000 works of extraordinary aesthetic, religious, and historical significance, as well as articles produced for everyday, utilitarian use. Focus/Mission: It is the first national museum dedicated to the preservation, study, and exhibition of the life, languages, literature, history, and arts of Native Americans. Established by an act of Congress in 1989, the museum works in collaboration with the Native peoples of the Western Hemisphere to protect and foster their cultures by reaffirming traditions and beliefs, encouraging contemporary artistic expression, and empowering the Indian voice. Additional information: The Museum Shops are open daily. Group tours are available.

NEW MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART
Innovative
235 Bowery, 10002 T: 212-219-1222 F: 212-431-5328 W: www.newmuseum.org
E: info@newmuseum.org Open: Wed. 12-6, Thurs-Fri. 12-10, Sat-Sun 12-6 Admission: $12 general; $8 seniors; $6 students; free for 18 and under; Thurs. 7-10 CIT Free Thursday Evening Year established: 1977 Focus/Mission: New Art. New Ideas. Selection process: Call for current policy. Additional information: The New Museum presents lectures, panels, visitor programs, seminars, films, and publications in addition to performances of art and music.


NEW YORK LAW SCHOOL School / All Styles SHEPARD & RUTH K. BROAD STUDENTCENTER
47 Worth St., 10013 T: 212-431-2100 Open: Daily 9-9 www.nyls.edu Year established: 1993 Work shown: All styles and media Selection process: Exhibitions are coordinated with Organization of Independent Artists 212-219-9216.

CHERYL PELAVIN FINE ART Paintings / Unique Work on Paper
13 Jay St., 10013 T: 212-925-9424 E: gallery@cherlypelavin.com
www.cherylpelavin.com
Open:
Tues.-Sat 11-6 Year established: 1981 Owner/Director: Cheryl Pelavin, an artist with more than 20 years experience as a collaborator and art dealer. Master printer: Brian Pilliod Work shown: Paintings and unique work on paper by contemporary artists. Markets: Individual, corporate, and museum Prices: $750-20,500 Artists represented: Mostly from North America. All artists are in museum collections. Work by: Agnes Jacobs; Brian Pilliod; Carter hodgkin; Cindy Kane; Judith S. Miller; among others. Collectors: Champion Paper Collection, J.P. Morgan, U.P.S. Int., and Prudential Annual exhibitions: 6-8 Advertising:Gallery Guide Focus/Mission: To publish the work of young and mid-career artists and exhibit their works on paper and their paintings. Response time: 6 months.

SYNAGOGUE FOR THE ARTS Alternative / All Styles
49 White St. , 10013 T: 212-966-7141 F: 212-966-4968 www.civiccentersynagogue.org Open: Mon.-Thurs.1-5, Tues. 1-7; Summer: Call for hours. Year established: 1994 Size: 3,000 sq. ft. Work shown: All styles and media by artists of all ages and origins. Annual exhibitions: 6-8 Advertising:Gallery Guide Focus/Mission: To be an alternative space and exhibit a diversity of work and styles of emerging and established artists in a multi-purposed community setting. Selection process: All artists are selected from slides and other materials sent to the gallery. We review artists’ materials in April and October. Send SASE to the Gallery Committee to obtain the exhibition guidelines, and then submit slides, biography, resumé and SASE. Response time: 8-12 months. Requirements: No subjects of nudity. Additional information: There is a stipend granted by the Synagogue per show to apply toward exhibition expenses.

JAN WEISS Urban Aboriginal Australian
68 Laight St. , 6 th floor, 10013 T: 212-925-7313 www.janweissgallery.com Open: By appointment Size: 1,200 sq. ft. Owner /Director: Jan Weiss Year established: 1989 Work shown: Contemporary art. American, European and Australian art; especially Urban Aboriginal Australian art. Workby: Sally Morgan: painting and prints; Bronwyn Bancroft: painting; Karen Casey: painting and installation; and Lin Onus: painting; among others. Selection process: We are currently not looking for new artists.

WORLD FINANCIAL CENTER COURTYARD International / All Styles
220 Vesey St. , 10281 T: 212-945-0505 F: 212-945-3392 E: wfcae@wfprop.com www.worldfinancialcenter.com Open: Tues.-Fri. 11-6, Sat. and Sun. 12-5 Year established: 1988 Size: 10,000 sq. ft. Work shown: All styles and media Focus/Mission: The gallery has an international focus, and collaborates with cultural institutions in the U.S. and abroad. Exhibitions have included contemporary art from Russia, Mexico, and New York. Selection process: Exhibitions are arranged in collaboration with cultural institutions. Artists should not contact the gallery directly.


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