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Susan Eley Fine Art
Susan Eley Fine Art
Hudson - 433 Warren Street - NY 12534
Susan Eley Fine Art is a contemporary art gallery based in New York City, dedicated to showcasing emerging and mid-career artists working in a variety of media. Established in 2006 by Susan Eley, the gallery has built a reputation for its commitment to presenting innovative and thought-provoking exhibitions that highlight both abstract and figurative art.

Located on the Upper West Side, the gallery offers an intimate space where visitors can engage with carefully curated collections. Over the years, it has expanded its reach by opening a second location in Hudson, New York, further strengthening its presence in the contemporary art world. The gallery represents a diverse roster of artists, whose works range from painting and photography to mixed-media and sculpture.

Susan Eley Fine Art is known for its strong focus on artists with distinct perspectives and compelling narratives. Many of the exhibited works explore themes of identity, nature, memory, and the passage of time. The gallery also prioritizes featuring women artists and underrepresented voices in the art world, making it a platform for fresh and meaningful artistic dialogue.

In addition to traditional exhibitions, the gallery frequently organizes artist talks, panel discussions, and special events to engage both collectors and art enthusiasts. It also provides opportunities for artists to connect with audiences through studio visits and collaborations with institutions.

The gallery’s approach to contemporary art is both inclusive and forward-thinking, fostering an environment where artistic expression is celebrated and appreciated. By supporting artists at various stages of their careers and maintaining a dynamic exhibition program, Susan Eley Fine Art continues to make a significant impact on the contemporary art scene in New York and beyond.

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