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You are here: Home / Art Fairs Archive / VOLTA NY 2018

VOLTA NY 2018

Art Fairs Archive, Brazilian Archive, Colombian Archive, French Archive, French Canadian Archive, Italian Archive, Jewish Archive, Puerto Rican, Spanish Archive / March 7, 2018 by Editors

VOLTA NY is an invitational contemporary art fair that is the sister fair of The Armory Show. VOLTA NY presents solo artist projects.


11th VOLTA NY 2018

VOLTA NY 2018 is at Pier 90 in Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan, Wednesday – Sunday, March 7 – 11, 2018.


Latin Galleries at VOLTA NY 2018

Other galleries may be showing Latin artists.

Brazilian Galleries

  • Emmathomas of São Paulo, Brazil
  • Galería Karla Osorio of Brasilia & São Paulo, Brazil

Colombian Galleries

  • Timebag of Medellín, Colombia

French Galleries

  • Galerie Louis Gendre of Paris, France
  • Galerie Richard of Paris, France and New York City

French-Canadian Galleries

  • Galerie Simon Blais of Montréal, Canada
  • Duran Mashaal of Montréal, Canada
  • Pierre-François Ouellette art contemporain of Montréal, Canada
  • Galerie Nicolas Robert of Montréal, Canada

Italian Galleries

  • Galleria Bianconi of Milan, Italy
  • Antonio Colombo Arte Contemporanea of Milan, Italy

Jewish Galleries

  • Litvak Contemporary of Tel Aviv, Israel

Puerto Rican Galleries

  • Rem Project of San Juan, Puerto Rico
  • KiiK Create of San Juan, Puerto Rico and Brooklyn, New York

Spanish Galleries

  • Set Espai D’Art of Valencia, Spain
  • VETUSART of San Sebastian, Spain

VOLTA NY 2018 Tickets

Tickets are $35
Students, Cultural Institutions, & Seniors: $30
VOLTA NY + The Armory Show pass: $75

Get tickets at the door or skip the line and buy online. You’ll save a couple of bucks too.

Get tickets at ny.voltashow.com


Visit VOLTA NY 2018

Pier 90
711 Twelfth Ave, New York, NY 10019
(at 50th St)
Hell’s Kitchen (Midtown West), Manhattan

Wednesday, March 7: Vernissage 6 – 9 pm
Thursday – Saturday, March 8 – 10: 12 – 8 pm
Sunday, March 11: 12 – 5 pm

There is a shuttle bus between VOLTA NY on Pier 90 and The Armory Show on Piers 92 & 94.

Subway

(C) (E) to 50th St – 8th Ave
(1) or (A) ( C) or (B) (D) to 59th St – Columbus Circle

Parking

It’s best not to drive in Manhattan, but parking is available on the Pier 92 rooftop. The entrance is at the West Side Highway at 55th St. Follow sings to NYC Passenger Ship Terminal Parking.


 

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