Participating Galleries +/-
Tours, Talks & Family Programs +/-
- TOURS

- ALL DAY
- Complete a family-friendly scavenger hunt for 2 for 1 admission to the Whitney Museum of American Art.
Scavenger hunt information guides will be available at the Event Information Centers on May 15.
- TALKS
- 11:00AM
- Katharina Rich Perlow Gallery, 980 Madison Avenue, Suite 303
Meet Tom Ferrara, the longest assistant to Willem de Kooning and hear a special talk of the current exhibition titled "Tom Ferrara – New Paintings."
- 11:00AM–5:00PM
- Adelson Galleries, 19 East 82 Street
Meet artist Winfred Rembert and enjoy his current exhibition "Memories of My Youth."
- 11:00AM–6:00PM
- Gemini G.E.L. at Joni Moisant Weyl, 980 Madison Avenue, 5th Floor
Meet curator Chris Santa Maria and discuss the exhibition "Frank Gehry: 11 New Prints."
- 11:30AM
- Kouros Gallery, 23 East 73 Street
Thomas Nonn – "Selected Works" Nonn will discuss his exploration of abstraction using rust as a painterly medium as well as a metaphor for change (destruction and
renewal). Highly physical, his paintings evoke the expressive powers of natural processes.
- 12:00PM
- Macklowe Gallery, 667 Madison Avenue
Meet owner Larry Matlick and hear a special talk of the current exhibition titled "Art Nouveau & Tiffany Lamps."
- 12:30PM
- The Gallery at Hermès, 691 Madison Avenue
Meet artist Richard Renaldi and hear a special talk of his current exhibition titled "Touching Strangers."
- 1:00PM
- Daum, 694 Madison Avenue
A viewing and special talk of the current exhibition titled "'Date de Crystal,' How Daum's Sculptures are Produced."
- 1:30PM & 4:30PM
- Arader Galleries, 1016 Madison Avenue
Meet Gallery Director, Alison A. Petretti and hear a special talk of the current exhibition titled "The Birds of America," Masterworks by John James Audubon.
- 2:00PM
- Kouros Gallery, 23 East 73 Street
Joel Perlman – "New Sculptures" Perlman has been teaching at the School of Visual Arts in New York since 1975. As is true of all significant sculpture made since the 1940s, in
which geometry constitutes an important element structurally and compositionally, Perlman's work acknowledges what is arguably the most important innovation in 20th century visual arts,
Cubism.
- 2:30PM
- Michelle Rosenfeld Gallery, 16 East 79 Street
Meet owner Jason Rosenfeld and hear a special talk of the current exhibition titled "Group Show of Modern and Contemporary Masters."
- 3:00PM
- Nailya Alexander Gallery, 41 East 57 Street, Suite 704
Meet Curator Rachel Paukman Feldman and hear a special talk of the current exhibition titled "Dmitri Baltermants: Photographs 1940s–1960s."
- 4:00PM
- Armand Bartos Fine Art, 25 East 73 Street, 4th Floor
Meet Heather Flow of Flow Advisory and hear a special talk, "Collect with us: The Basics of Collecting Contemporary Art."
Sponsors & Partners +/-
The Fund for Public Schools is dedicated to improving New York City's public schools by attracting private investment in school reform and encouraging greater involvement by all New Yorkers in the education of our children. This includes securing funding for all critical education reform initiatives, helping businesses to create partnerships that support city schools, and raising public awareness about the public schools. The Fund for Public Schools and the Madison Avenue BID are charitable 501 c3 organizations. Annual reports are available from the organizations or NYS AG Charities Bureau, Attn: FOIL Officer, 120 Broadway, New York, NY 10271.
Enjoy an exhibition of art created by New York City's public school students at HSBC Bank USA N.A., 1002 Madison Avenue (between East 77 and East 78 Streets), as well as many other student works on view at verious galleries as part of the Madison Avenue Gallery Walk.