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KANSAS, a Tribeca Stalwart, Moves to the Lower East Side

by Corinna Kirsch on July 8, 2015
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Manhattan galleries continue to migrate east. Case in point: KANSAS, which has spent several years in Tribeca on Franklin Street, will start making the move this summer to 210 Rivington Street. The Lower East Side is known for its emerging galleries, home-grown boutiques, dumplings—and some artists still live and work there. Tribeca, on the other hand, is where celebrities and their pooches vie for sidewalk space among million-dollar apartments.

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Art F City’s Guide to New Art Galleries in New York

by The AFC Staff on April 29, 2015
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Looking for new galleries? Done. We’ve found all of New York’s new galleries that have opened post-Sandy. Since 2013 it’s been hard to keep track of all the openings, so this list will hopefully help us all get out to a few new spaces.

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Interstate Projects Becomes a Non-Profit

by Corinna Kirsch on January 15, 2015
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Bushwick has lost one commercial gallery and gained a non-profit.

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PULSE New York Exhibitor List and PULSE Prize Nominees Announced

by Corinna Kirsch on March 27, 2014
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Looks good.

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Five Jobs: Gallery Edition

by Corinna Kirsch and Ian Marshall on August 7, 2013
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This week for Five Jobs, AFC’s weekly jobs listing, we bring you gallery jobs. Entry level! Experienced! Somewhere smack dab in the middle! These jobs range from quality internships to exhibitions managers, so there should be a position for everyone, whether you’ve got some gallery chops or you’re just getting started.

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Photos from the Aftermath in Chelsea

by Whitney Kimball on October 31, 2012
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Walking down 21st street yesterday was a sobering reminder that even the most impenetrable Chelsea galleries are run by people; from the looks of it, they may have been hit the hardest. We wouldn’t wish this on anyone.

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