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Locality: New York, New York

Phone: +1 646-230-0246



Address: 530 W 25th St 10001 New York, NY, US

Website: www.princestreetgallery.com

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Prince Street Gallery 23.01.2021

Spotlight on gallery artist Renee Khatami @renee_khatami_ , Letters Fro Exile on view till the end of January. Link in bio. @renee_khatami_ @epiccolo778 @pdbouley @grofflarry @prince_street_gallery

Prince Street Gallery 13.01.2021

Up next... January 1, 2021

Prince Street Gallery 10.01.2021

Just one week left to check out this exhibit. Link in bio... @grantdrumheller @siskindartdesign @mtsiran @mwaldenart #princestreetgallery #princestreetartist

Prince Street Gallery 03.01.2021

Spotlight on gallery artist @mwaldenart , the fifth artist in 5 Artists: A Turning Point. On view at www.princestreetgallery.com till the end of the month. #princestreetgallery #princestreetartists #wallflower

Prince Street Gallery 23.12.2020

Spotlight on gallery artist @mtsiran in our online exhibition #5artists #aturningpoint #princestreetgallery #princestreetartists till the end of the year...

Prince Street Gallery 11.12.2020

Spotlight on gallery artist @siskindartdesign . Follow him and check out the online exhibit #5artists #aturningpoint. #stewartsiskind #princestreetgallery #collageart #chelseagalleries

Prince Street Gallery 31.10.2020

Spotlton gallery artist @freedman.diana. Now on view at www.princestreetgallery.com. #closeupandfaraway till the end of November

Prince Street Gallery 19.10.2020

Close Up and Far Away now on view at www.princestreetgallery.com

Prince Street Gallery 03.10.2020

Katharine Butler, October Show, Prince Street Gallery

Prince Street Gallery 26.09.2020

Spotlight @rwfairclough... 5 Artists: Fall Selections. Visit www.princestreetgallery.com for more information.

Prince Street Gallery 23.09.2020

Prince Street Gallery invites you to view our online exhibits of 5 artists at a time during the time between actual gallery spaces. The shows will appear here on facebook and on the gallery website. The artists can be contacted at their individual website or by sending a message here.

Prince Street Gallery 04.09.2020

Gina Werfel’s paintings and works on paper generate polyphonic textures of multiple voices that move independently. A shallow space, in which a combination of clearly defined graphical lines and stencils sit on the surface, contrasts with a more ambiguous environment made up of naturalistic gestures that fade in and out of focus like a distant memory. She uses a wide vocabulary of layered marks that slyly reference the influence of Photoshop on contemporary visual culture. As a swimmer, Werfel knows the liberating loss of boundaries experienced moving under water, where images are abstracted by diffracted light and motion is reduced to a directed impulse. ginawerfel.com

Prince Street Gallery 16.08.2020

There are the times, when in his whale boat the rover softly feels a certain filial, confident, land-like feeling towards the sea; that he regards it as so much flowery earthAnd all this mixes with our most mystic mood; so that fact and fancy, half way meeting, interpenetrate and form one seamless whole. Herman Mellvile, Moby Dick. New York landscape painter, Mary Salstrom, works from perception on site and travels to northern Illinois and southern Sweden to paint in summers. Sea waves and flowery earth of prairies and gardens are compelling, mystical subjects of recent work. marysalstrom.com

Prince Street Gallery 05.08.2020

Barbara Feldberg’s recent work reflects fascination with the emotional content of color and also the desire to capture a fleeting moment in time. Over many years she has painted landscapes and people who are familiar to her. The bowling greens, parks and beaches were inspired by her travels and influenced by the many countries and cities in which she has lived: England, South Africa and New York.Feldberg is captivated by the familiarity of friends and family, many of whom have sat for their portraits over decades. Her goal is to catch the intensity of the connection between her and the sitter. This is an endless exploration, which drives her forward in eager anticipation. barbarafeldberg.com

Prince Street Gallery 18.07.2020

Robyn Whitney Fairclough: The continuation of Fairclough’s figurative paintings was unexpectedly put on hold due to the Covid pandemic. Models were no longer available and any recall of events with those close to her, subjects and themes that often appear in her work, were no longer souvenirs of her memory bank. The surreal new way of living was daunting. At this time, Fairclough chose to revisit her subject of flowers, a theme she has been exploring for five years, inspired by her love of gardening and her cut flower design business. Fairclough continues to explore striking color combinations and subjects personal to her with freshness and fervor. robynwfairclough.com

Prince Street Gallery 05.07.2020

Katharine Cosenza Butler

Prince Street Gallery 03.07.2020

Spotlight... @katharinebutler4 5 Artists: Fall Selections. Visit www.princestreetgallery.com

Prince Street Gallery 20.06.2020

5 Artists: Autumn Selections.... follow gallery artists @katharinebutler4 @rwfairclough @barbarafeldberg @ginawerfel and Mary Salstrom, and view the show online at www.princestreetgallery.com