Applications to exhibit at the NADA New York art fair are now open through October 20, 2026.
The 13th edition will take place May 12–16, 2027 at the landmark Starrett-Lehigh building in Chelsea. Exhibitors are selected through a competitive peer review. Members and non-members may apply.
Use your existing NADA Account to apply, or create one to get started. If you have any questions about the application, please contact [email protected].
Browse past editions here.
Galleries:
This year’s edition of NADA New York offers five options for exhibitor participation in the Galleries section. Nonprofit exhibitors receive a 25% discount on the participation fee.
Galleries:
This year’s edition of NADA New York offers five options for exhibitor participation in the Galleries section. Nonprofit exhibitors receive a 25% discount on the participation fee.
Extra Small (approx. 100 sq. ft.)
Small (140–150 sq. ft.)
Medium (180–200 sq. ft.)
Large (250–300 sq. ft.)
Extra Large (approx. 400 sq. ft.)
NADA Projects:
Inaugurated in 2010, NADA Projects is a platform for exhibitor participation composed of distinct, self-contained booths—small presentations and curatorial projects.
Small (140–150 sq. ft.)
Medium (180–200 sq. ft.)
Large (250–300 sq. ft.)
Extra Large (approx. 400 sq. ft.)
NADA Projects:
Inaugurated in 2010, NADA Projects is a platform for exhibitor participation composed of distinct, self-contained booths—small presentations and curatorial projects.
Applicants are encouraged to take this context into consideration, with single artist, two artist, or thematic presentations to create a focused, exhibition-like atmosphere.
Sculpture Projects:
NADA is reviewing applications for free-standing sculpture. Applications for Sculpture Projects can be submitted in tandem with a booth proposal or as an independent project.
About the 2026 Edition:
This past spring, NADA New York welcomed 15,000 visitors, with 120 galleries, art spaces, and nonprofit organizations spanning 15 countries and 46 cities—including 51 first-time exhibitors and 45 NADA Members.
Sculpture Projects:
NADA is reviewing applications for free-standing sculpture. Applications for Sculpture Projects can be submitted in tandem with a booth proposal or as an independent project.
About the 2026 Edition:
This past spring, NADA New York welcomed 15,000 visitors, with 120 galleries, art spaces, and nonprofit organizations spanning 15 countries and 46 cities—including 51 first-time exhibitors and 45 NADA Members.
Programming included the announcement of a new fellowship from NADA and MacDowell, and the TD Curated Spotlight section organized with Anthony Elms and presented in partnership with TD.
Selected Press:
“There is something quietly radical about an art fair that still knows how to feel alive.” — amNY
“There is something quietly radical about an art fair that still knows how to feel alive.” — amNY
“NADA’s curatorial standards remain high” — ARTnews
“NADA spotlights galleries and artists at the cutting edge” — Artsy
“Artists turn to textiles as they excavate history at NADA New York” — The Art Newspaper
“This year’s edition feels especially attuned to intimacy and scale” — CULTURED
About NADA:
NADA (New Art Dealers Alliance) was founded in 2002 by a small group of New York galleries who believed the contemporary art world works better when people work together. Over two decades, that conviction has grown into an international nonprofit of more than 500 members: galleries, art professionals, institutions, and publications working at the forefront of contemporary art.
About NADA:
NADA (New Art Dealers Alliance) was founded in 2002 by a small group of New York galleries who believed the contemporary art world works better when people work together. Over two decades, that conviction has grown into an international nonprofit of more than 500 members: galleries, art professionals, institutions, and publications working at the forefront of contemporary art.
NADA runs two flagship fairs (NADA Miami and NADA New York), year-round programming, an exhibition space on the Lower East Side, and a network infrastructure built around peer relationships and shared resources. The fairs are one part of what NADA does. The community behind them runs year-round.
For more than twenty years, NADA has been ahead of the conversation in contemporary art. The galleries, practices, and collectors that go on to define the field show up at NADA first. That comes from a rigorous selection process and a genuine curatorial point of view by a community built around doing serious work together.
NADA is a not-for-profit organization, registered in the State of New York.