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NADA New York 2018 at Skylight Clarkson Sq

NADA New York is NYC’s young art show.


NADA New York 2018

NADA New York 2018 is at Skylight Clarkson Sq in Hudson Square, Manhattan (West SoHo) from March 8 – 11, 2018.

You may be tempted to interpret the show’s name in Spanish as “Nothing New York,” but it’s actually the New Art Dealers Alliance.


Latin Galleries & Projects at NADA New York 2018

Argentine Galleries

Mite of Buenos Aires, Argentina

Walden of Buenos Aires, Argentina

UV of Buenos Aires, Argentina

French Galleries

Galerie Derouillon of Paris, France

Eric Hussenot of Paris, France

French – Canadian Galleries

Galerie Antoine Ertaskrian of Montréal, Canada

L’Inconnue of Montréal, Canada

PACT of Paris, France

Guatemalan Galleries

Proyectos Ultravioleta of Guatemala City, Guatemala

Italian Galleries

Neochrome of Torino, Italy

Mexican Galleries

Parallel Oaxaca of Oaxaca, Mexico

Galería Mascota of Mexico City, Mexico

Panamanian Galleries

DiabloRosso

Puerto Rican Galleries

EMBAJADA of San Juan, Puerto Rico

Spanish Galleries

Formato Comodo of Madrid, Spain


NADA New York 2018 Tickets

Tickets are $10 – $20.
A run of show ticket costs $40.

Tickets are available at the door.

Proceeds benefit the Bronx Museum of the Arts, and first-time exhibitors in 2019.

Online

www.newartdealers.org


Visit NADA New York 2018

NADA New York 2018 is at:

Skylight Clarkson Sq
550 Washington St, New York, NY 10014
(between Spring & Houston)
Hudson Square, Manhattan (West SoHo)

VIP & Opening Previews by invitation

Public Hours:

Thursday, March 8: 2 – 8 pm
Friday, March 9: 12 – 8 pm
Saturday, March 10: 12 – 8 pm
Sunday, March 11, 12 – 6 pm

Subway

(1) to Houston St
(C) (E) to Spring St
(A) or (B) (D) (F) (M) to West 4th St – Washington Square


For more information, visit www.newartdealers.org


 


Published March 8, 2018 | Updated September 20, 2022.

Filed Under: Argentine, Art Fairs, French Archive, French Canadian Archive, Guatemalan Archive, Italian, LATIN ART, Mexican, Panamanian, Puerto Rican, Spanish

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