In this series, we interviews gallery curators to gain insight into their aesthetics and thinking in their representation of artists.
Gallery NAGA
Gallery NAGA, located in a neo-Gothic church building, represents highly regarded painters in New England and Boston.
Gallery Profile: T.W. Wood Gallery
The T.W. Wood Gallery in Vermont holds the repository for Vermont’s portion of the WPA as well as exhibiting the best of contemporary Vermont artists.
Gallery Profile: White River Gallery
White River Gallery in Vermont seeks to represent older, established artists who’ve spent years honing their craft.
Gallery Profile: Panopticon
Panopticon Gallery in Boston, MA, is one of the United State’s oldest fine art photography galleries.
Gallery Profile: Station Independent Projects
Station Independent Projects founder Leah Oates gives WTP readers insider details on the gallery, located in NYC.
Gallery Profile: LOOC Art, Online Gallery
“…a gallery with a great aesthetic and not a lot of attitude.” Profile from Claire Johnston, LOOC Art co-founder. LOOC Art is a completely web-based gallery.
Gallery Profile: Arco Gallery
“I understand well the artist’s needs and priorities.” Interview with the owner of Arco Gallery, based in Brooklyn, NY.
Gallery Profile: Garvey Simon
“There is a certain sense of intimacy in the works that I show. There is an emphasis on work that draws the viewer in close.”