July 10, 2025, 3pm
NADA TALKS with Betty Cuningham
NADA TALKS with Betty Cuningham
LUNCH (Located Under NADA’s Central Headqaurters)
311 East Broadway, 2nd Floor
Join us on Thursday, July 10th for NADA TALKS, a new series organized with Andrew Woolbright, Editor-at-Large for The Brooklyn Rail, Director of Below Grand, and Professor at Pratt, as part of an oral history project co-curated with Brooke Nicholas (Blade Study), hosted at NADA’s exhibition space LUNCH (Located Under NADA’s Central Headquarters). The first conversation will feature Betty Cuningham, director and founder of The Betty Cuningham Gallery.
NADA TALKS will host in-person interviews with artists, art dealers, and galleriests 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.
On view July 8 through August 15, Chozick Family Art Gallery presents A VILLAGE, a solo exhibition by Andrea McGinty whose new body of work navigates the terrain of domestic life, survival and humor through intricate collage, sculptural, and photographic assemblage. This marks McGinty’s first solo presentation with the gallery.
Betty Cuningham
Betty Cuningham is the director and founder of The Betty Cuningham Gallery. It began as Cuningham Ward in 1972, and in 1978 through 1982 as Betty Cuningham Gallery, running through 1982. Before reopening her gallery in 2004, Betty Cuningham worked at Hirschl and Adler Modern and the Robert Miller Gallery. The gallery specializes in contemporary painting and sculpture predominantly by American artists. As of June 1, 2024, the gallery operates predominantly online.
NADA TALKS with Andrew Woolbright
Thursday, July 10 at 3pm:
Betty Cuningham
Wednesday, July 16, 6pm
Alan Barrows (Civilian Warfare)
Thursday, July 31, 6pm:
Andrea McGinty
Location:
LUNCH (Located Under NADA’s Central Headquarters)
311 East Broadway, 2nd Floor
New York, NY 10002
NADA TALKS will host in-person interviews with artists, art dealers, and galleriests 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.
On view July 8 through August 15, Chozick Family Art Gallery presents A VILLAGE, a solo exhibition by Andrea McGinty whose new body of work navigates the terrain of domestic life, survival and humor through intricate collage, sculptural, and photographic assemblage. This marks McGinty’s first solo presentation with the gallery.
Betty Cuningham
Betty Cuningham is the director and founder of The Betty Cuningham Gallery. It began as Cuningham Ward in 1972, and in 1978 through 1982 as Betty Cuningham Gallery, running through 1982. Before reopening her gallery in 2004, Betty Cuningham worked at Hirschl and Adler Modern and the Robert Miller Gallery. The gallery specializes in contemporary painting and sculpture predominantly by American artists. As of June 1, 2024, the gallery operates predominantly online.
NADA TALKS with Andrew Woolbright
Thursday, July 10 at 3pm:
Betty Cuningham
Wednesday, July 16, 6pm
Alan Barrows (Civilian Warfare)
Thursday, July 31, 6pm:
Andrea McGinty
Location:
LUNCH (Located Under NADA’s Central Headquarters)
311 East Broadway, 2nd Floor
New York, NY 10002