April at Agora Gallery
 
    Newsletter April, 2021
 
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What's Happening this Month!

April is upon us and so is spring! Although it's April Fools', we hope today won't bring any pranks your way!

At Agora Gallery we're kicking off this month with lots of exciting news and all are serious and noteworthy! With Earth Day 🌎 coming soon, we are gearing up for a series of posts that mark our interest and care for the environment and climate change. Talking about awareness, we are proud to represent artists who choose to focus their attention and shift their practice towards care for their surroundings. Make sure to check our social media pages for more updates!


With climate change in mind, we are excited to announce that, for the 36th edition of the Chelsea International Fine Art Competition, Agora Gallery, became a Conservation Circle Partner of Rainforest Trust, one of the world’s most effective conservation charities. Agora Gallery will donate 10% of proceeds from sales during the competition exhibition to Rainforest Trust’s Conservation Action Fund, a fund used to support and protect endangered species, threatened rainforests, and other tropical ecosystems around the world. Stay tuned for more information!

 
Virtual Tour
Agora Gallery’s current exhibition Transcending Passages features a premier selection of the gallery’s represented artists whose diverse range of mediums, styles, and subject matter come together to create an interesting visual narrative that transcends time and place.

Upcoming exhibition
Dreamscapes, our upcoming exhibition, will explore the featured artist's unique modes of visual expression through medium, style, and subject matter. The show will be on view from April 9 through 29th, with an opening reception on April 15th, from 6 PM. We look forward to seeing you at the gallery!

 
Our Blog Articles
Is Climate Change Changing Art(ists)?

Undeniably, climate change is at the forefront of new and innovative work by artists around the globe.


 

Collector's Guide: Climate Change Art

Should you buy art that speaks to big issues such as climate change and activism? Is this work meant to be collected?


 

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Agora Gallery
530 West 25th Street
New York, NY 10001
United States