March at Agora: An Immersive Experience

Agora welcomes the first breeze of spring with Interconnection and Intuition, a group exhibition of paintings, photographs, and sculptures exposing the invisible threads that make up the fabric of our human experience, on view until March 22. The exhibition also marks the launch of Agora’s permanent immersive installation, featuring work by digitally represented artists on motion-activated screens.

If you are hungry for more, swing by our booth at the New York Affordable Art Fair, between March 23 and 27. We will present a collection of work by North and South American artists, ranging from polyresin sculptures, paper collages, encaustic and acrylic paintings.

In our blog, we honor Women’s History Month, by celebrating New York's pioneer women gallerists, including Agora Gallery’s founder, Miki Stiles, and show you the Do’s and Don’ts of Commissioning an Artwork.

Lastly, don’t forget to enter the Chelsea International Fine Arts Competition for a chance to exhibit in our Manhattan gallery and win an array of promotional services and cash prizes. The entry deadline is March 15.

 
New York's Pioneer Women Gallerists
Miki Stiles - Agora Gallery
New York City has been one of the great artistic hubs of the world and throughout the 20th century, a movement of women gallerists made waves in the city.

To celebrate Women’s History Month, we’re going to explore the stories of a few of these artistic pioneers.

 
A Collector's Guide: Commissioning an Artwork
A few simple rules can ensure that commissioning an artwork is a smooth, harmonious collaboration of ideas.
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