NADA
NADA TALKS #4: Regina Rex and Andrew Woolbright

NADA TALKS #4: Regina Rex and Andrew Woolbright

Talk
September 26, 2025
LUNCH (Located Under NADA’s Central Headqaurters)
311 East Broadway, 2nd Floor

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NADA TALKS #4: Regina Rex and Andrew Woolbright
Friday, September 25, 6pm

LUNCH (Located Under NADA’s Central Headquarters)
311 East Broadway, 2nd Floor
New York, NY 10002

Join us on Friday, September 25 at 6pm at LUNCH (Located Under NADA’s Central Headquarters) for the fourth installment of NADA TALKS, featuring with Andrew Woolbright in conversation with members of Regina Rex.

Regina Rex was an artist-run gallery founded in 2010 at the border of Ridgewood, Queens, and Bushwick, Brooklyn. In 2014, it relocated to Manhattan’s Lower East Side, where it remained until closing in 2018. Over its eight years of activity, Regina Rex mounted more than seventy exhibitions, participated in twelve NADA art fairs, and organized numerous public programs. The gallery began as a collective of thirteen artists and maintained a membership of around that number throughout its run. Operating through a collaborative structure, Regina Rex offered each member the opportunity to propose and realize curatorial projects within a rigorous exhibition context. Most of the founding artists were connected to the Chicago arts community and upon moving to Manhattan, it merged with another artist-run space, Harbor.

NADA TALKS is part of an ongoing oral history project organized with Andrew Woolbirght and Brooke Nicholas. The series hosts in-person interviews with artists, art dealers, and gallerists who have contributed to the culture of contemporary art in New York, focusing on the last 20 years. These conversations seeks to acknowledge the role of galleries in the large art ecosystem, expand cultural memory, and engage in deeper living history of the Lower East Side and Manhattan.