Newsletter July, 2020
 
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What's Happening this Month!

We are back! Agora Gallery has reopened last week for regular gallery hours, Tuesday through Saturday, from 11 AM to 6 PM. Currently on view isSolitude, Introspection, & Surrealism, extended until July 21. The group exhibition presents works by 13 international artists and we hope you can see it before it closes.

From July 24, we will be presenting a new group exhibition - Rediscovery & Sensorial Reality. The show features 12 artists whose diverse backgrounds and life experiences have created collections that reflect their passion and skill in discovering their stories and sharing those stories in interesting and stimulating ways. The opening reception is on July 30, 6-8 PM.


The safety of our staff and visitors remains our top priority, that is why, prior to reopening, the gallery has been cleaned and sanitized. To visit, appointments are encouraged, but not required.  

Before entering the gallery, all visitors are required to wear a mask and to keep a 6ft distance between other visitors.

 
We missed you!

During the lockdown, our gallery staff has changed a bit and we are now glad to announce that new experts joined our team. If you want to know who will welcome you into the gallery, we created a surprise video.


Watch the video

Online Art Classes
Are you itching to learn something new? Would you like to network and socialize? Soon, we will begin to offer online face to face art classes and workshops via Zoom. Take our survey to let us know your interest.

 
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Agora Gallery
530 West 25th Street
New York, NY 10001
United States