Woodward Gallery
Spring Salon
Woodward Gallery 132A Eldridge Street, New York City, NY, United StatesNew York City, May – July 2025 — As the city blossoms into spring, Woodward Gallery invites you to experience the season’s renewal through its Spring Salon Group Exhibition, a lively and evocative celebration of modern and contemporary art. Brimming with energy and inspiration, this curated collection brings together an extraordinary range of artistic voices, […]
Re: View
Woodward Gallery 132A Eldridge Street, New York City, NY, United StatesWoodward Gallery Presents: "Re: View" Group Exhibition September – October 2025 Featuring: Rine Boyer • Thomas Buildmore • Sybil Gibson • Richard Hambleton Sarah Hauser • Alex Katz • Bill Martin • Frank Foster Post Skewville • Stikman • Swoon • Andy Warhol This Fall, Woodward Gallery is pleased to present Re: View, a […]
To Grandmother’s House We Go– The Art of Travel
Woodward Gallery 132A Eldridge Street, New York City, NY, United StatesTo Grandmother’s House We Go – The Art of Travel An Artsy Online Exclusive Exhibition Celebrating the Journey Through Art Featuring works by Jose Aurelio Baez, Robert Indiana, Margaret Morrison, Kenji Nakayama, Drew Roth, Swoon and Andy Warhol. – Woodward Gallery presents To Grandmother’s House We Go – The Art of Travel, a vibrant and […]
Play Reading- A Part Of the Noise- based on the life and times of FRANZ KLINE
Join us Monday, November 17th, 7pm at the Theater For The New City for a reading of A Part Of the Noise- based on the life and times of Franz Kline-- Written by Carl Kline, Directed by Joe Battista THEATER FOR THE NEW CITY 155 First Avenue (between 9th & 10th Street) New York, NY […]
Richard Hambleton: Momentum
Woodward Gallery 132A Eldridge Street, New York City, NY, United StatesWoodward Gallery opens the new year with Richard Hambleton: Momentum, an exhibition of works spanning 1982 - 2007. This selection brings together key bodies of work, including Beautiful Paintings, Shadowman, and Burning Merit, to trace movement as a persistent and driving force throughout Hambleton’s practice. Hambleton achieved the impossible: capturing the illusion of motion on […]
