Front Room Gallery

The Front Room Gallery is a contemporary art gallery located at 48 Hester Street in New York, NY.[1] The directors are Daniel Aycock and Kathleen Vance.

History

Since 1999 The Front Room Gallery has been dedicated to exhibiting artwork for emerging and mid-career artists with a concentration on photography, conceptual art, video, audio art, sculpture, and installation. The Front Room shows works that are at times ephemeral, conceptual or noncommercial in nature and supports a program that includes The Banner Project (public exhibition space) and hosts the multiples and editions program entitled Fuseworks (featured works by national and international artists.) [2]

  • Sasha Bezzubov
  • Thomas Broadbent
  • Phillip Buehler
  • Peter Fox
  • Sean Hemmerle
  • Amy Hill
  • Jesse Lambert
  • Stephen Mallon
  • Mark Masyga
  • Walker Pickering
  • Melissa Pokorny
  • Júlia Pontés
  • Ross Racine
  • Ken Ragsdale
  • Paul Raphaelson
  • Emily Roz
  • Philip Simmons
  • Ashok Sinha
  • Patricia Smith
  • Mark Stilwell
  • Joanne Ungar
  • Zoe Wetherall
  • Edie Winograde
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