Casa de Arte | House of Art
The Grady Alexis Gallery provides a showcase for established artists, as well as those who are new to the New York art scene. The Gallery started out in 1979 with a display of two paintings, generously donated by legendary artist Frank Stella. It was later renamed in memory of resident artist Grady Alexis following his tragic death.
Although El Taller is primarily a center of Latin culture—many Gallery exhibitors are of Latino heritage—visual artists from all cultural backgrounds are welcome to display their creations at the Gallery.
Among the many artists that have exhibited at Grady Alexis Gallery:
Leandro Maciel (Argentina)
Andrea Arroyo (Mexico)
Turizzo Anaya (Colombia)
Ric Pliego (Mexico)
Felipe "Feggo" Galindo (Mexico)
César Chelala (Argentina)
Rosa, Siu-Mui Tong (Hong Kong)
Carlos Ortiz (Mexico)
Alberto Villa-Lobos (Mexico)
Gilbert Ortiz (U.S.A.)
Otto Franz Krone (U.S.A.)
Angelo Romano (Spain)
Paul Stetzer (New York)
Nikol Drouin (Canada)
Stephen Balogh (Hungary)
El Taller has also worked with other organizations to create art exhibits. For example, we partnered with Westpark Presbyterian Church to offer a series of art exhibits as part of A Project of Latin Music and Art on the Upper West Side.
Some of our funders are:
This program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council
Gallery Submissions
If you are interested in exhibiting at the Grady Alexis Gallery, please submit the following to gagallery@tallerlatino.org:
Exhibition proposal
3-5 high resolution images
Resume
Bio
Artist Statement
Please note, we receive many submissions, and do not have the time to respond to everyone. The gallery will contact you if interested.