TRIBECA GALLERY GUIDE
The Tribeca Gallery Guide features a listing of fine art galleries and recommended exhibitions throughout one of New York City's fastest-growing art districts. In recent years, Tribeca has become a major destination in New York's contemporary art landscape, with galleries spread throughout the neighborhood. Whether you're a collector or simply enjoy the arts, this guide is a great starting point for exploring what Tribeca has to offer.
Tribeca’s gallery scene is organized around several walkable gallery corridors and clusters, including Walker Street, Broadway, White Street and the western waterfront areas near Hudson and Greenwich Streets. Many galleries are located within historic loft buildings and converted industrial spaces, creating one of New York City's most distinctive environments for viewing contemporary art.
This guide serves as a helpful online resource and complements our other New York City art guides. The galleries below are organized into walkable sections based on street clusters and nearby gallery concentrations, making it easier to plan gallery visits and explore the neighborhood.
TRIBECA ART GALLERIES
WALKER STREET DISTRICT
Walker Street has become one of Tribeca’s leading gallery corridors, with a dense concentration of contemporary art galleries located between Broadway and West Broadway.
Suspended Landscapes
April 24 - May 30, 2026
Bortolami Gallery
New York / Tribeca
Andrew Kreps Gallery
Anton Kern Window
Bienvenu Steinberg & C
Bortolami
Chapter NY
Cristin Tierney
David Zwirner
Derek Eller Gallery
George Adams Gallery
Harkawik
James Cohan
Kaufmann Repetto
LOMEX
Marc Straus
Mendes Wood DM
Off Paradise
Storage
Superhouse
The Hole Tribeca
BROADWAY GALLERY CORRIDOR
Broadway has emerged as one of Tribeca’s major gallery corridors, with a growing concentration of contemporary art galleries located throughout historic loft buildings and former commercial spaces between Canal Street and Franklin Street.
Tech Duinn
May 2 - June 13, 2026
Anat Ebgi Gallery
New York / Tribeca
125 Newbury
Alexander Gray Associates
Almine Rech
Anat Ebgi Gallery
Andrew Edlin Gallery
Broadway
Charles Moffett
Deanna Evans Projects
DIMIN
Efraín López
Elza Kayal Gallery
HB381
Jack Shainman Gallery
JDJ
Jenkins Johnson Gallery
Marian Goodman Gallery
Matthew Brown
P.P.O.W
SARAHCROWN
Sargent's Daughters
Schoelkopf
Shrine
WHITE STREET & NORTH TRIBECA
White Street and nearby blocks in northern Tribeca feature a growing concentration of contemporary galleries, project spaces and exhibition venues within historic loft buildings and converted commercial spaces.
Asya Geisberg Gallery
Canada
Freight + Volume
GRIMM
James Fuentes
Jane Lombard Gallery
Luhring Augustine Tribeca
Latitude Gallery
NowHere
Ortuzar Projects
Sebastian Gladstone
Soho Photo Gallery
Tennis Elbow at The Journal Gallery
Untitled Space
FRANKLIN / LEONARD / NORTH MOORE
Franklin Street, Leonard Street and North Moore Street are home to a mix of established galleries, contemporary exhibition spaces and design-oriented art venues throughout northern Tribeca.
81 Leonard Gallery
Bureau
Chart
Hemingway Gallery
Hesse Flatow
High Noon
Ippodo Gallery
Jack Barrett
Kerry Schuss Gallery
Klaus Von Nichtssagend Gallery
Nicelle Beauchene Gallery
R & Company
Salomon Arts Gallery
SAPAR Contemporary
Southern Guild
CHURCH STREET & EAST TRIBECA
Church Street and eastern Tribeca continue to attract galleries and creative spaces near the neighborhood’s transition zones bordering SoHo, Chinatown and Lower Manhattan.
Friedrichs Pontone
Michael Lisi Contemporary Art
Margot Samel
RainRain
Uprise Art
WEST TRIBECA & WATERFRONT
Western Tribeca and the waterfront areas near Hudson, Greenwich and Vestry Streets offer a smaller but growing concentration of galleries, exhibition spaces and arts organizations.
Anita Rogers Gallery
Art Projects International
Arsenal Contemporary
Christina Grajales
Hal Bromm
One Art Space
Pablo's Birthday
ART ORGANIZATIONS AND OTHER ART Apexart
ISLAA Galleries @ Institute for Sudies on Latin American Art
Dream House @ Mela Foundation
205 Hudson Gallery @ Hunter College
ART ADVISORS, CONSULTANTS & PRIVATE DEALERS
Coplan Hurowitz (Editions, Books and Projects)Elizabeth Fiore Art Advisory (Fine Art Advisory)
Hamburg Kennedy Contemporary (Fine Art Advisory)
Miyako Yoshinaga (Fine Art Advisory, Photography & Asian Art)
Porter / Advisory (Fine Art Advisory)
State Of The Art (Consulting & Design Services)
ART APPRAISERS
Art Peritus (Advisors & Art Appraisers)Lorraine Anne Davis (Fine Art Photography Appraisals)
NYFAA (New York Fine Art Appraisers)
FRAMING, SHIPPING AND OTHER SERVICES
Aetna Fine Art Logistics (Shipping, Installation, Storage)Art Now Management (Career guidance for artists)
ArtGuard (Security for Hanging Art)
Gibson Contemporary (Communication Consulting)
L & O Frame (Artwork Framing)
Tribeca Printworks (Fine Art Printing)
OTHER NEW YORK ART GUIDES
CHELSEATRIBECA
BROOKLYN
LOWER EASTSIDE / DOWNTOWN / MIDTOWN / UPTOWN
THE HAMPTONS
NEW YORK ART FAIRS
MUSEUMS, ART ORGANIZATIONS & ART CENTERS
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