Upcoming exhibitions
Poetics of Architecture: A FORGOTTEN LANDS Pop-up
This exhibition will serve as a temporary landmark that embodies the fluid, speculative, and collective spirit of Caribbean diasporic creativity. By bringing together publication, exhibition, and reference materials under one roof, the pop-up creates an environment where art, dialogue, and community converge.
Oct 6 —
Nov 16, 2025
Nov 16, 2025
266 W 37th St.
Manhattan
Manhattan
Current exhibitions
Ghosts in the Water
By Sara Edwards
This exhibit refers to the two years Ms. Edwards spent in the South Pacific working as an anthropologist. Evoking the indigenous belief that the water is populated with ghosts, Ms. Edwards broadens the concept to refer to our traumas and dreams deeply buried in places and spaces in the universal human subconscious.
Sep 9 —
Sep 30, 2025
Sep 30, 2025
266 W 37th St.
Manhattan
Manhattan
My Little Magic Shop
Step into an enchanting journey at My Little Magic Shop, where they invite you to embark on a unique experience designed to manifest positive changes in your life.
Oct 3 —
Oct 10, 2025
Oct 10, 2025
697 Amsterdam Ave
Manhattan
Manhattan
Opening Reception
Oct 14th
4:00pm-8:00pm
Oct 14th
4:00pm-8:00pm
Denkmalpflege
By Emmelines
Emmelines is honored to present Denkmalpflege, an exhibition of Harun Farocki's public video installation Übertragung (Transmission) at the Limmatplatz tram shelter in Zurich. Accompanying the video are photographs of Limmatplatz from the Baugeschichtliches Archiv (Zurich Construction History Archive) and the Schweizerisches Sozialarchiv (Swiss Social Archives), which maintains the archive of Swiss social photographer Gertrud Volger.
Sep 8 —
Oct 13, 2025
Oct 13, 2025
MTA: 53rd & 5th Ave
Manhattan
Manhattan
Art to Ware
The Creative Cookie
Art To Ware is a pop-up that brings unique fashion finds and live clothing upcycle demonstrations to the shopping mall of the world’s busiest ground transportation terminal, The Port Authority of New York. The new retail and showcase space will feature original and one-of-a-kind fashion and accessories from independent artist brands including Ooh Baby, Bunny Shop, Googly Eye Cru, Elements by Land, Project Runway alum Epperson and upcoming designers.
Oct 15 —
Oct 15, 2025
Oct 15, 2025
Art to Ware
Manhattan
Manhattan
Nympheas Rouge, Reflections of Spring
Kathleen Marie Ryan
Art has the ability to lift the viewer beyond the physical world, offering a glimpse into the infinite, inviting contemplation, stillness and introspection. A place to reflect. A retreat from the rush of the outside world.
Apr 22 —
Oct 21, 2025
Oct 21, 2025
MTA: 53rd & 5th Ave
Manhattan
Manhattan
Moth and Monster
By Michelle Silver
Moth and Monster is a solo exhibition of abstract paintings by Michelle Silver that explore the restless exchange between body and material—a tension between attraction and resistance, vulnerability and power.
Sep 4 —
Nov 22, 2025
Nov 22, 2025
1155 Avenue of the Americas - Lobby
Manhattan
Manhattan
Under the Wolf Moon
by D Kessinger
Kessinger’s paintings inhabit a mental space between dreams and memories, drifting easily into forgetfulness and beyond. Her chunky, textured surfaces are slowly built up, scraped back, and reworked over and over, transforming the act of making into a meditation without a fixed destination. She explores feminist themes through rich surfaces created with traditional and water-based oil paints, Liquitex, and wax media on linen.
Aug 18 —
Nov 22, 2025
Nov 22, 2025
733 3rd Ave - Lobby
Manhattan
Manhattan
Metropolis
Alexis Duque
Alexis Duque creates highly detailed paintings of densely crowded cities—not filled with people, but with objects, architecture, and layers of accumulated life.
Through precise linework and intricate compositions, Alexis aim to depict elements that inhabit clustered spaces, where nature sometimes reclaims human environments—appearing as post-apocalyptic visions or utopian narratives.
Jun 4 —
Nov 26, 2025
Nov 26, 2025
151 W 42nd St. - Lobby
Manhattan
Manhattan
Vernacular Versailles
by Kat Ryals
Ryals’ rug series blends the aesthetics of modern banquet carpets with 18th c. European Savonnerierugs - textiles favored by French aristocracy. They have the appearance of handwoven, royal opulence yet were produced through a physical, hand-built collage process, then photographed and printed onto velvet rugs by an accessible, consumer level printing company.
The designs are enchanting, yet the elements that constitute them are discarded, cheap, artificial, or dead. A questioning of perceived value is played with here, by luring the viewer in with luxury aesthetics before revealing the work’s kitsch qualities. Their imagery references places of desire where busy carpets exist – conference centers for trade shows, elaborate palaces from a bygone era, perhaps the casino floor –spaces designed to keep consumers hopelessly spending under the illusion of attaining or becoming something more.
Jun 4 —
Nov 26, 2025
Nov 26, 2025
1133 Avenue of the Americas - Lobby
Manhattan
Manhattan
Pretty Well Beauty
Pretty Well Beauty is a multi-brand clean beauty and wellness retail store that is home to nearly 50 different brands of which 60% are BIPOC founded. Offering skincare, haircare, bath/body care, makeup, wellness, candles, and more!
Nov 25 —
Dec 31, 2025
Dec 31, 2025
The Oculus (former Kusmi Tea)
Manhattan
Manhattan
Glory
By Vanessa Powers
A vinyl installation on the roll down gate of a former newsstand kiosk at Rego Park station, 63rd Drive. This space was made possible in partnership with the Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA).
A portrayal of the untouchable core inside of us that cannot be conquered, traumatized, or commodified. This is symbolized by a Brocken Specter, an optical phenomenon naturally occurring at high altitudes which casts the shadow of an object or person onto clouds at a lower altitude, enveloped by a spherical rainbow. Also known by hikers as a “glory,” these rare spectacles can appear to be 100 feet tall. Every translucent insect in this painting can be found in nature such as the white satin moth, book lice, garden symphylan, and the rose leafhopper nymph.
About the Artist:
Vanessa Powers is a figurative oil painter whose work uses a visceral symbolic language to navigate her inner world and how it relates to our current cultural climate. Her surreal paintings explore themes including grief, vice, mortality, and resiliency. Powers is currently based in and from New York.
For more info about Vanessa and her work, visit her website and Instagram.
Feb 2 —
Jan 1, 2026
Jan 1, 2026
MTA: Rego Park 63rd Drive
Queens
Queens
HYER GOODS
HYER GOODS breathes new life into luxury leftover leathers. Using innovative sourcing and design, they repurpose the fashion industry’s waste into elevated accessories. The latest Pop Up Shop will feature one-of-a-kind pieces, both vintage and from the brand, alongside the latest collection of upcycled and sustainable fashion and accessories.
Feb 8 —
Feb 8, 2026
Feb 8, 2026
21 Greenwich Ave
Manhattan
Manhattan
Grand Opening
Mar 7th
6:00pm-8:00pm
Mar 7th
6:00pm-8:00pm
Apr 14 —
Apr 30, 2026
Apr 30, 2026
Port Authority Windows Over 42nd Street
Manhattan
Manhattan
Ke-nee-go-keshek as the Treez
Konstance Patton Ke-nee-go-keshek
Ke-nee-go-keshek as The Treez is the latest installation by award-winning artist Konstance Patton Ke-nee-go-keshek. This public art installation is based on portraits of New Yorkers merged with nature in the city.
Oct 3 —
Apr 30, 2026
Apr 30, 2026
Holy Trinity Lutheran Church
Manhattan
Manhattan
Community Access Art Collective
The Community Access Art Collective is a studio program for artists with the experience of living with mental health conditions and a commitment to pursuing their artistic practice as professional artists. Our members work individually and collaboratively, share responsibilities in the studio, lead and assist with workshops, help plan events, and support one another.
May 20 —
May 20, 2026
May 20, 2026
2 Lafayette Street
Manhattan
Manhattan
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