| From its origins as the oldest artist co-operative in New York, the Phoenix Gallery has evolved into a community-oriented center for all the arts. Founded in 1958, during the "Tenth Street" days, the gallery now has artist-members from around the world, all dedicated to the highest level of professionalism. Each brings his/her own unique style and vision to the diverse group that makes up the Phoenix Gallery. These artists, all carefully chosen for membership by Phoenix artist peers, work in all media and create art that encompasses and reflects wide cultural and ethnic interests.
In addition to providing artist-members elegant space to exhibit, the gallery reaches out to the members of the community, scheduling juried competitions, dance programs, poetry readings, book signings, plays and lectures. A special exhibition space, The Project Room, has been established for guest-artist exhibits. The Phoenix Gallery is a non-profit 501-(c) (3) organization.
The Phoenix Gallery has recently re-located to 210 Eleventh Avenue, Suite 902, in the exciting area of Chelsea, New York. The gallery has 2500 square feet, over 190 linear feet of display area. There are storage and bin areas for active inventory of members' work.
Artists at Phoenix GalleryPamela Bennett Ader, Gretl Bauer, Joseph Brown, Laufey BUstany, Beth Cartland, Yeunsil Chu, Helene Hee Hyoun Chung, Dorothy Deon, Sydney Drum, Pamela Flynn, Harriet Goldstein, John Hampshire, Joan Harmon, Pat Hickman, Busser Howell, Patricia Ingersoll, PeterAnthonie van de Kreeke, Steven Miller, Guna Mundheim, Winn Rea, Moklesa D. Shah, Jung Rhee Shim, Marcella Anna Stasa, Gary Paul Stutler, Christa Toole, Laura Westby, Barbara Yontz, Seongil Yoon
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