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  2. 10th Street galleries - Wikipedia

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    The galleries were artist run and generally operated on very low budgets, often without any staff. Some artists became members of more than one gallery. The 10th Street galleries were an avant-garde alternative to the Madison Avenue and 57th Street galleries that were both conservative and highly selective.

  3. Category : Contemporary art galleries in the United States

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    10th Street galleries; 47 Canal; 56 Henry (art gallery) 303 Gallery; 945 Madison Avenue; 1301PE; A. ... Extreme Model Railroad and Contemporary Architecture Museum; F.

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  6. Category : Defunct art museums and galleries in Manhattan

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    10th Street galleries; 124 Ridge Street Gallery; 291 (art gallery) A. The Alternative Museum; Anderson Galleries; Art of This Century gallery; B. Baskerville + Watson;

  7. City Gallery (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    In November 1958, artists Red Grooms and Jay Milder, founded the City Gallery inside of Grooms' third-floor walk-up inside of a Flatiron Loft, which was located at 735 Sixth Avenue (the northwest corner of Twenty-Forth street). [2] The loft was around twenty feet by forty feet and was primarily being used as a Grooms' studio. [3] [4]

  8. East 10th Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The East 10th Street Historic District is a small historic district located in the Alphabet City area of the East Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. It includes all 26 buildings, numbered 293 to 345, on East 10th Street between Avenue A and Avenue B , across from Tompkins Square Park .

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