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The Spring Break Art Show 2021 is a Fun Trip Down the Rabbit Hole

The Spring Break Art Show 2021 is at 625 Madison Ave in Midtown East, Wed-Mon, September 8-13, 2021. From $30 springbreakartshow.com

Spring Break is a curator’s art fair. It turns unused office space around Manhattan into an art show. Each curator gets a room. Some get a wall. As you walk through, one room will look more chaotic than a teenager’s bedroom, and the next will be brilliant.

The experience is a bit like going down the rabbit hole. Remember when we did that? There is one selfie spot after another. The never-ending surprises make the show a great date.

The show is usually in spring, but Armory Week moved to September for the pandemic. The whole thing is produced by Ambre Kelly and Andrew Gori. They are sort of the Queen of Hearts and the Mad Hatter. Just brilliant!

Spring Break Art Show 2021 Curators

Spring Break Art Show 2021 (The They Co)
Spring Break Art Show 2021 (The They Co)

It’s not a perfect system, but the only way we can tell who might be Latin is by names. These curators may or may not be Latin. Sorry we can’t be more specific.

  • Alejandro Jassan
  • Ali Rossi
  • Alonso Guevara
  • Anne-Laure Lemaitre
  • Catherine Lentini
  • Chiara No
  • Chris Lucius
  • Filippo Fossati + Jennifer Bacon
  • Francesca Pessarelli
  • Kristen Racaniello
  • Jude Tallichet
  • Lizzy Chiappini
  • Maria de Los Angeles
  • Nicholas Cueva
  • Nicole Nadeau
  • Rebecca Goyette
  • Renee Riccardo
  • Sara Angel Guerrero-Mostafa
  • Sarah Celentano
  • Tom Marquet

See you at the show. We’re the ones with the rabbit ears!


Art Fairs


Published September 8, 2021 ~ Updated September 20, 2022.

Filed Under: ART, NYC Art Fairs

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