NYC Black Art Galleries Guide
Harlem • Bronx • Brooklyn • Manhattan
Harlem
Studio Museum in Harlem
144 W 125th St, Harlem
Premier institution for artists of African descent; exhibitions, residencies, and education programs.
View Map →Essie Green Galleries
419A Convent Ave, Harlem
Historic and contemporary Black artists.
View Map →Heath Gallery
24 W 120th St, Harlem
Community-centered exhibitions prioritizing Black artists.
View Map →Kente Royal Gallery
2373 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd, Harlem
Rotating exhibitions focused on African diaspora artists.
View Map →Long Gallery Harlem
2073 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd, Harlem
Underrepresented and emerging Black artists.
View Map →ArtfullWalls Gallery at HomeToHarlem
246 Malcolm X Blvd, Harlem
Community gallery highlighted in Harlem arts guide.
View Map →Gadson Gallery
225 W 134th St, Harlem
Featured Harlem gallery with contemporary exhibitions.
View Map →Gallery MWeston United Community Renewal
123 W 135th St, Harlem
Part of Harlem’s cultural community; rotating exhibitions.
View Map →Underground Gallery
2508 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd, Harlem
Local artist gallery featuring emerging Black talent.
View Map →Walls-Ortiz Gallery
2204 Frederick Douglass Blvd, Harlem
Listed in Harlem gallery guides; contemporary exhibitions.
View Map →Dwyer Cultural Center
258 St Nicholas Ave, Harlem
Cultural center supporting visual arts, performances, and education.
View Map →Taller Boricua (Julia de Burgos Center)
East Harlem, Manhattan
Multidisciplinary cultural art space supporting community artists.
View Map →The Bronx
Bronx Museum of the Arts
1040 Grand Concourse, Concourse
Strong focus on artists of color and socially engaged work.
View Map →BronxArtSpace
305 E 140th St, Mott Haven
Promotes emerging and underrepresented artists.
View Map →Bronx River Art Center
1087 E Tremont Ave, Bronx
Art center with exhibitions, workshops, and performances.
View Map →The Compound Gallery
South Bronx
Community-driven space showcasing local artists.
View Map →Brooklyn
Richard Beavers Gallery
408 Marcus Garvey Blvd, Bedford-Stuyvesant
Historic gallery focusing on African American art.
View Map →Welancora Gallery
33 Herkimer St, Bedford-Stuyvesant
Highlights African diaspora work.
View Map →FiveMyles Gallery
558 St Johns Pl, Flatbush
Nonprofit gallery supporting Black & Caribbean artists.
View Map →Jenkins Johnson Projects
Prospect-Lefferts Gardens
Project space emphasizing artists of color.
View Map →Ground Floor Gallery
Brooklyn
Contemporary exhibitions; Black-owned NYC gallery.
View Map →Manhattan
ACA Galleries
173 10th Ave, Chelsea
Known to include historic Black art exhibitions.
View Map →Jack Shainman Gallery
513 W 20th St, Chelsea
Major representation of Black artists.
View Map →Bill Hodges Gallery
529 W 20th St, Chelsea
African American art focus.
View Map →David Zwirner
525-537 W 19th-20th St, Chelsea
Includes exhibitions by Black artists.
View Map →Pace Gallery
534 W 25th St, Chelsea
International contemporary exhibitions.
View Map →Hauser & Wirth
542 W 22nd St, Chelsea
Leading contemporary art institution.
View Map →Gagosian Gallery
Multiple NYC locations
High-profile international exhibitions including Black artists.
View Website →The Untitled Space
45 Lispenard St, SoHo
Contemporary exhibitions by underrepresented artists.
View Map →June Kelly Gallery
166 Mercer St, SoHo
Shows historically influential Black artists.
View Map →Black Gotham Gallery
Financial District
Listed among Black-owned NYC galleries.
View Map →Black Wall Street Gallery
Lower Manhattan
Listed among Black-owned NYC galleries.
View Map →Regular Normal Gallery
Lower Manhattan
Listed among Black-owned NYC galleries.
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