Entry № 070_NEW · Verified Apr 2026
About
A Chelsea art gallery on West 19th Street presenting emerging and contemporary artists in a space that prizes accessibility without sacrificing critical ambition — the name announces the ethos and the programme delivers on it.
Editors’ notes
“I had a great time visiting and exhibiting at this gallery.”
“Randomly stumbled upon this charmingly unique 2-story gallery exhibiting an equally charming Joel Mesler’s Dear Rabbi. Loved the interior design of the 2nd floor, as well as the glimpse of a hidden-from-the-street Chelsea courtyard.”
“The gallery owner was extremely kind, and helpful, to my disabled husband, and thus, to me. I had e-mailed him beforehand, inquiring of the handicapped accessibility of the gallery, which is in a townhouse. He accurately divulged the number of stairs, and the presence of handrails. There was no ramp, but Mr Cohen dilig…”
“Good location but that’s about it. The staff wasn’t welcoming or even polite. The gallery is also not accessible as there are steps outside and also inside.”