Women Artists and the Art Market
Tracy Thomason, “Red Brain,” 2022, embossed cotton and gouache, 21 x 17 inches. Courtesy of the artist and Marinaro Gallery, New York.
VIP
May 26, 2022, 6:30–8pm
Marinaro Gallery
678 Broadway, Floor 3 New York, NY 10012
678 Broadway, Floor 3 New York, NY 10012
This program is for VIP & Members.
Join art historian and founder of Less Than Half, Hall W. Rockefeller, in conversation with NADA Member Lauren Marinaro, founder of Marinaro Gallery, on the subject of women artists and the art market. The two will reflect on the recovery of women artists from history and its effect on art market demand, the changing attitudes of collectors towards the work of women, as well as the exciting opportunities inherent in championing the work of women during this watershed moment in history.
“In a world rapidly waking up to the contributions of women artists both past and present, galleries, institutions, and collectors who don’t recognize and address this change will find themselves behind the curve.” – Hall W. Rockefeller
The talk will take place at Marinaro Gallery’s new space 678 Broadway, Floor 3, New York, NY 10012, showcasing an upcoming exhibition with works by artists Hannah Murray and Tracy Thomason.
Refreshments will be provided.
RSVP Essential.