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NADA New York Names Over 110 Galleries for 2026 Edition

News RoomBy News RoomFebruary 23, 2026
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The New Art Dealers Alliance has named the more than 110 exhibitors who will take part in the organization’s upcoming New York fair. Running May 13 to 17, the fair will return to the Starrett-Lehigh Building in West Chelsea for the second time.

NADA New York’s 12th edition will feature 45 NADA members, including Chozick Family Art Gallery, Luis De Jesus Los Angeles, Embajada, Kates-Ferri Projects, la BEAST gallery, Proxyco, Rivalry Projects, and Spinello Projects, as well as two newly minted ones, Third Born (of Mexico City) and Galleri Urbane (Dallas).

The fair will also feature 51 first-time exhibitors, such as Brigitte Mulholland (of Paris), The Address (Brescia, Italy), FORGOTTEN LANDS (Christiansted, St. Croix), Central Server Works (Los Angeles), and Post Times (New York). Several international outfits will also participate, including Afternoon Projects (Vancouver), Dohing Art (Seoul), Gene Gallery (Shanghai), Huxley-Parlour (London), Myth Gallery (St. Petersburg, Russia), and Piedras (Buenos Aires).

The fair will once again feature the TD Bank Curated Spotlight, with works highlighted across the fair and selected by Anthony Elms, the artistic director of the Mattress Factory in Pittsburgh.

“NADA New York continues to be one of the most exciting platforms for discovery during New York’s art week, and this year’s edition returning to the iconic Starrett-Lehigh reflects that spirit,” NADA executive director Heather Hubbs said in a statement. “We’re proud to present a community of galleries doing some of today’s most compelling work, with TD Bank’s Curated Spotlight, this year organized by Anthony Elms, helping NADA do more for the spaces it champions. There is a lot more to come from NADA this spring.”

The full exhibitor list follows below.

Galleries

Exhibitor Location(s)
5U Space Philadelphia
ABRI MARS New York
ada gallery Richmond
Afternoon Projects Vancouver
ARDEN + WHITE GALLERY New Canaan
Bill Arning Exhibitions Kinderhook
Big Ramp Philadelphia
BONIAN SPACE Beijing
galerie burster Berlin & Karlsruhe
Central Server Works Los Angeles
Chozick Family Art Gallery New York
COHJU Kyoto
CON ALTURA New York
Cub_ism_ Artspace Shanghai
D. D. D. D. New York & Singapore
de boer Los Angeles & Antwerp
Luis De Jesus Los Angeles Los Angeles
DIMIN New York
Dohing Art Seoul
EMBAJADA San Juan
Emmanuelle G. Contemporary Greenwich
Deanna Evans Projects New York
FORGOTTEN LANDS Christiansted
FOUNDRY SEOUL Seoul
Gattopardo Los Angeles
Asya Geisberg Gallery New York
Gene Gallery Shanghai
Halsey McKay Gallery East Hampton & New York
HESSE FLATOW New York & Amagansett
Huxley-Parlour London
Iragui Paris
IRL GALLERY New York
JDJ New York
JO-HS New York & Mexico City
la BEAST gallery Los Angeles
La Loma Los Angeles
Galerie Isabelle Lesmeister Regensburg
L.L. Contemporary Toronto
LOBSTER CLUB Los Angeles
Marinaro New York
Massey Klein New York
Milk Moon Gallery Telluride
Montague Contemporary New York
Morgan Lehman Gallery New York
Mrs. New York
Brigitte Mulholland Paris
Megan Mulrooney Los Angeles
MYTH Gallery St. Petersburg
Oolong Gallery Rancho Santa Fe
PIEDRAS Buenos Aires
Plato Gallery New York
Post Times New York
Proxyco New York
Red Arrow Nashville
TOMAS REDRADO ART Miami & José Ignacio
Rivalry Projects Buffalo
Galerie Nicolas Robert Montreal & Toronto
SAENGER Galería Mexico City
SARAHCROWN New York
Sears-Peyton Gallery New York
SITUATIONS New York
smoke the moon Santa Fe
Soho Revue London
SoMad New York
the Spaceless Gallery New York
Spinello Projects Miami
Tache London
Tappeto Volante Projects New York
Trotter&Sholer New York
Galleri Urbane Dallas
Western Exhibitions Chicago
Wishbone Montreal

NADA Projects

Exhibitor Location(s)
95 Gallon Gallery New York
The Address Brescia
ai. gallery London
AKIINOUE Tokyo
ALA Projects Miami
Baker—Hall Miami
Blah Blah Gallery Philadelphia
Gallery Bogart Kansas City
Espacio Andrea Brunson Santiago
Capsule Shanghai
Ceibo Gallery Miami
Central Art Garage Ottawa
CH64 Gallery Tbilisi
Chilli London
CONSTITUCIÓN Buenos Aires
Essex Flowers New York
Eunoia Kobe
Feia Los Angeles
Fountain House Gallery New York
Francis Gallery Los Angeles
Hidrante San Juan
Gillian Jason Gallery London
KATES-FERRI PROJECTS New York
KDR Miami
Kutlesa New York
mimo New York
Miriam Gallery New York
Nagas New York
Orange Crush + Little Oaks Center
for Neurodevelopment
New York
P.A.D. New York
Gallery Playlist Busan
RAINRAIN New York
ro art services Chicago
Schaffner Projects Portland, ME
Shazar Gallery Naples
Southside Contemporary Richmond
THIRD BORN Mexico City
The Valley Taos
Voltz Clarke Gallery New York
VSG Contemporary Chicago
Yiwei Gallery Los Angeles
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