White Columns, Contemporary art gallery in Manhattan, United States
White Columns is a contemporary art gallery in Manhattan that displays rotating exhibitions of artworks in a dedicated space. The program includes solo shows and group presentations that change throughout the year.
The gallery was founded in 1970 as 112 Workshop in SoHo and relocated multiple times throughout its history. It eventually settled at its current location on Horatio Street.
The gallery serves as a meeting point for emerging artists and maintains detailed records of hundreds of creative practitioners from the region. This support network gives artists a platform to present work outside traditional commercial channels.
The gallery space is accessible during regular operating hours and offers free admission to visitors. Detailed information about current and upcoming exhibitions is available on-site.
The space operates as one of the oldest alternative platforms to New York City's commercial gallery system. This role has allowed many artists to show their work before gaining recognition elsewhere.
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