February at Agora Gallery
 
    Newsletter February, 2021
 
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What's Happening this Month!

Can you believe it’s already February? After kicking off 2021 with some fantastic exhibitions, we can’t wait to bring you more art in-person and online. This month, at Agora Gallery, we are celebrating Black History Month with a look into its history, cultural trailblazers, and some of our represented artists. Black artists have had an enormous impact on our culture and we can’t wait to continue fostering the next generation of creators.

While we continue to showcase art by talented artists from around the world, from our New York gallery space, many artists across the globe redesigned their interaction strategy with their audience. The newest edition of our “How To” Tutorials tackles the ins-and-outs of Virtual Studio Visits. Harness the power of the digital experience and learn how to grow your presence in this new normal in our brand-new article.

This month would have not been complete without a Valentine's Day celebration. Make sure to check our Facebook and Instagram pages this Sunday for a special selection of artworks by Agora Gallery's represented artists, all inspired by l-o-v-e.

 
Lastly, we invite all of you to join us as we celebrate the opening of the 35th Chelsea International Fine Art Competition Exhibition. Running from February 16 to 25, discover a breathtaking collection of global artists tackling an array of powerful narratives.
 
Virtual Tour

For those of view who missed Modalities of Memory on view at the gallery, our virtual tour is still available and accessible from anywhere the Internet is found so make sure to take a stroll through the gallery.

Take the virtual tour

Upcoming exhibition
The Chelsea International Fine Art Competition Exhibition serves as an opportunity for unique creatives to demonstrate their talents.
Join us for the opening reception of the exhibition on February 18, 6-8 PM!

 
Our Blog Articles
This year, Black History Month has taken on an even more poignant meaning, but how did we start to celebrate it?

 

Studio visit rules have been rewritten due to the pandemic, putting a damper on this ritual, but many artists are staying connected to the art world by embracing virtual studio visits.

 

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