NEW YORK, NY.- Scroll announced the opening of its new space at 291 Grand Street, marking the gallerys relocation from Tribecca to the heart of Manhattans Chinatown/Lower East Side. The move signals a new chapter for Scroll, aligning its program with one of New Yorks most dynamic and artist-driven gallery neighborhoods.
The inaugural exhibition, Grand Opening, on view from February 13 through March 14, 2026, showcases recent paintings and works on paper by 30 artists previously exhibited in Scrolls Tribeca gallery over the past three years. The exhibition reflects the gallerys commitment to sustained, long term relationships with its artists and offers a snapshot of its curatorial vision.
The artists in Grand Opening include: Adèle Aproh, Alejandro Sintura, Andrew Gordon, Calli Ryan, Christian Santiago, Claudia Keep, Cody Heichel, Daniel Um, Dylan Williams, Emily Davis Adams, Emily Pettigrew, Hidetaka Suzuki, Jackson Joyce, Jess Allen, Johanna Bath, Kanae Takeuchi, Ko Jiyoung, Lindsay Merrill, Louise Janet, Miho Ichise, Mikey Yates, Nastaran Shahbazi, Niccolò Debole, Nick Hobbs, Rosie Harbottle, Ryan Dobrowski, Sammi Lynch, Sung Hwa Kim, Tony Huynh, and Xiangjie Rebecca Wu. The artists represented are from across the United States and around the world, underscoring the gallerys global perspective.
Founded in 2022, Scroll is a contemporary art gallery dedicated to supporting emerging and mid-career artists working across painting, drawing, and works on paper. Originally located at 86 Walker Street in Tribeca, the gallerys relocation to 291 Grand Street in Manhattans Chinatown/Lower East Side reflects its engagement with a neighborhood known for experimentation, curatorial discovery, and close proximity to artists and institutions. Scrolls program is focused on solo and group exhibitions featuring a range of U.S.-based and international artists and emphasizes thoughtful, conceptually driven presentations.