NEW YORK, NY.- New Art Dealers Alliance, the definitive non-profit arts organization dedicated to the cultivation, support, and advancement of new voices in contemporary art, announced the addition of 17 new NADA Gallery Members to its international community. The new members represent the organizations growth as it continues to develop year-round programming and resources for its community.
NEW NADA GALLERY MEMBERS
17ESSEX, New York
321 Gallery, New York
A.I.R. Gallery, New York
Mitchell Algus Gallery, New York
Helena Anrather, New York
Atlanta Contemporary, Atlanta
Jack Barrett, New York
EFA Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop, New York
Essex Flowers, New York
Franz Kaka, Toronto
HOUSING, New York
Howl! Happening, New York
Larrie, New York
OCHI PROJECTS, Los Angeles
Anca Poterasu Gallery, Bucharest
PRIMARY, Miami
Volume Gallery, Chicago
Nine of the new NADA Gallery Members will participate in the inaugural NADA New York Gallery Open this March 4-10, 2019: 17ESSEX, 321 Gallery (exhibition by Tatiana Kronberg), Mitchell Algus Gallery (exhibition featuring Magalie Comeau, Dan Burkhart, Agustin Fernandez, Steve Keister, Robert Greene), Helena Anrather (exhibition by Dominic Musa), Jack Barrett (presenting artworks from galleries Good Weather, Franz Kaka, and LOYAL, among others), Howl! Happening (exhibition by Scooter LaForge), Larrie (exhibition by Ashley Teamer), and OCHI PROJECTS (exhibition by Erin Rachel Hudak). The New York Gallery Open is a new initiative created to bring visitors, collectors, curators, and critics to over 50 art galleries, non-profits and alternative spaces around New York City.
Were thrilled to be welcoming these excellent galleries and art spaces to NADA, and look forward to exhibitions from nine of them as part of the New York Gallery Open, said NADA Executive Director Heather Hubbs. Each of our new members exemplify NADAs mission, and are great additions to our growing community.
NADA facilitates strong and meaningful relationships with its gallery members, organizing year-round events, programs, and benefits for its members, as well as performances, discussions and events for the contemporary art community and general public.