Two women artists, 60 years apart, not to miss in Tribeca
View of N Moore Street, in Tribeca, New York City.
Here I am writing from Tribeca, downtown New York City, on this early October day. You may have heard, this neighborhood has become the latest art gallery mecca in the city. For the most part, with the lead of real estate star broker and collector Jonathan Travis, ground levels of many buildings on and around Walker street, White street and Broadway have flourished into vast art spaces with the most prominent galleries competing for a presence there.
Catherine Repko (b.1990, Danbury, Connecticut) at 1969 Gallery, New York © Laura Lati for artfairmag
Catherine Repko at 1969 Gallery © Laura Lati
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