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A.I.R. Gallery

Accepts Submissions

Brooklyn, New York, United States

A.I.R. Gallery is a feminist, artist-directed space in Brooklyn dedicated to exhibiting work by women and non-binary artists. Located at 155 Plymouth Street, the gallery accepts artist submissions and operates as a collaborative platform where artists have direct input in programming and operations. Visitors will find contemporary work that centers voices historically underrepresented in the art world.

📍 155 Plymouth Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201

📞 (212) 255-6651

Focus: Feminist, artist-directed space for women and non-binary artists

Brooklyn, New York, United States

AG Gallery is a contemporary art gallery located in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Given the limited public information available, artists interested in representation should research the gallery's exhibition history and current roster to determine if their work aligns with the gallery's programming before making an approach. AG Gallery is a contemporary art gallery in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. To learn about current exhibitions and visiting hours, check the gallery's website or contact them directly, as specific programming details vary throughout the year.

📍 310 Grand St, Brooklyn, NY 11211, USA

📞 (718) 599-3044

Focus: Contemporary art gallery

Brooklyn, New York, United States

Amant is a cultural center located at 315 Maujer St in Brooklyn that offers visitors opportunities to engage with contemporary art and cultural programming. As a dedicated space for artistic exploration, visitors can expect to encounter exhibitions and events that reflect current practices in visual arts and cultural discourse. The venue serves as a destination for those seeking thoughtful engagement with contemporary artistic ideas in Brooklyn's creative landscape.

📍 315 Maujer St

📞 (212) 918-1077

Brooklyn, New York, United States

AMR Art Dumbo is a Brooklyn gallery located in Dumbo with an initial focus on promoting the work of queer women artists. The gallery provides exhibition opportunities for emerging and established artists working within this community while offering visitors a chance to engage with diverse contemporary perspectives. Artists interested in showing their work or art lovers seeking thoughtfully curated exhibitions can find the gallery in the Dumbo neighborhood.

📍 53 Bridge St #706, Brooklyn, NY 11201, USA

📞 (929) 813-0891

Focus: Promoting works of artists with initial focus on queer women

Brooklyn, New York, United States

Brooklyn Museum is one of the oldest and largest art museums in the United States, offering an impressive collection spanning ancient Egyptian masterpieces to contemporary art across multiple floors of gallery space. Located at 200 Eastern Parkway, visitors can explore diverse exhibitions including American art, African art, and feminist works, making it an essential destination for anyone seeking a comprehensive and thought-provoking art experience in Brooklyn.

📍 200 Eastern Parkway

📞 (718) 638-5000

Brooklyn, New York, United States

Higher Pictures in Brooklyn specializes in contemporary fine art photography, offering visitors a focused experience with cutting-edge photographic works from emerging and established artists. Located at 45 Main Street in Brooklyn's DUMBO neighborhood, the gallery provides an intimate setting to discover innovative approaches to the photographic medium. If you're interested in exploring how contemporary artists are pushing the boundaries of photography as an art form, this gallery offers a curated selection worth experiencing.

📍 45 Main Street #723, Brooklyn, NY 11201

📞 (212) 249-6100

Focus: Contemporary fine art photography

Brooklyn, New York, United States

Iowa is an alternative space in Brooklyn that provides opportunities to experience experimental and emerging artistic practices outside traditional gallery settings. Visitors can expect to encounter innovative contemporary art in an independent venue that supports risk-taking and non-commercial work. If you're interested in discovering cutting-edge art and supporting Brooklyn's independent art community, Iowa offers an intimate setting to engage with new ideas and artists working beyond the mainstream.

Klompching Gallery

Accepts Submissions

Brooklyn, New York, United States

Klompching Gallery in Brooklyn's DUMBO neighborhood specializes in contemporary fine art photography, offering visitors a focused and curated experience of cutting-edge photographic works. Located at 89 Water Street, the gallery provides an intimate setting to discover both established and emerging photographers working in the medium today. If you appreciate the artistry of contemporary photography and want to explore new visual perspectives in a dedicated space, this gallery is worth visiting for its specialized curatorial vision.

📍 89 Water Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201

📞 (212) 796-2070

Focus: Contemporary fine art photography

Brooklyn, New York, United States

Minus Space in Dumbo, Brooklyn, is a gallery dedicated to reductive abstract art, offering visitors a focused experience of minimalist and geometric works that emphasize essential forms, clean lines, and restrained palettes. If you appreciate art that strips away excess to reveal pure visual elements, this gallery provides a contemplative space to engage with contemporary artists working in this tradition. It's worth visiting for anyone interested in exploring the ongoing evolution of abstract art and experiencing work that rewards careful, sustained attention.

📍 Dumbo, Brooklyn, NY

Focus: Reductive abstract art

Brooklyn, New York, United States

Richard Beavers Gallery represents emerging and mid-career artists whose work engages with social and political issues central to the Black community. If your practice critically examines these themes, this Brooklyn-based gallery may be a strong fit for your work. Richard Beavers Gallery in Brooklyn showcases emerging and mid-career artists exploring social and political issues at the forefront of the Black community. Visit to discover contemporary work that addresses pressing cultural conversations through diverse artistic practices.

📍 Richard Beavers Gallery, 408 Marcus Garvey Blvd, Brooklyn, NY 11216, USA

📞 (347) 663-8195

Focus: Emerging and mid-career artists investigating social and political issues at the forefront of the Black community

Brooklyn, New York, United States

Richard Beavers Gallery in Brooklyn offers visitors an opportunity to engage with contemporary art that directly addresses the social and political issues most urgent to the Black community today. The gallery provides a vital platform for experiencing work that tackles important cultural conversations through powerful visual expression. If you're looking to see art that is both aesthetically compelling and deeply connected to current social realities, this gallery offers a meaningful experience that goes beyond traditional exhibition spaces.

📍 Brooklyn, NY

📞 (347) 663-8195

Focus: Contemporary art investigating social and political issues at the forefront of the Black community

Brooklyn, New York, United States

Brooklyn Gallery offers visitors an authentic look at the current practice of contemporary artists working in Brooklyn today. By focusing on local contemporary talent, the gallery provides a direct connection to the vibrant creative community shaping Brooklyn's art scene right now. This is an ideal destination for anyone wanting to discover emerging and established artists creating work in one of New York's most dynamic creative neighborhoods.

📍 Brooklyn, NY

Focus: Current practice of contemporary artists in Brooklyn

Site:Brooklyn Gallery

Accepts Submissions

Brooklyn, New York, United States

Brooklyn Gallery accepts submissions and focuses on exhibiting the current practice of contemporary artists working in Brooklyn, making it a relevant venue for local artists seeking representation or exhibition opportunities. Brooklyn Gallery showcases contemporary work by artists currently practicing in Brooklyn, offering visitors direct access to the borough's active art scene and emerging creative voices.

Focus: Current practice of contemporary artists in Brooklyn