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This is where the Beats landed, where punk blazed through CBGBs, and where Patti Astor’s Fun Gallery put Keith Haring and Jean-Michel Basquiat on the map.
South and west of Tompkins Square Park, against a backdrop of iconic brownstones and five-story walk-ups, next-generation galleries and old school, artist-run spaces keep the neighborhood’s unruly spirit alive. There’s a true mix at play, from the well-established (Swiss Institute, The Brant Foundation, and Wilmer Jennings Gallery) to the boundary-pushing and the just-hatching.
The blocks between galleries reward wandering. Sip some of the city’s best specialty coffee, buy art books or crystals, dig into Anthology Film Archives, or sip icy vodka at KGB Bar while listening to experimental readings from local writers, poets, and musicians.
Take it all in the best way: on foot.

Get your brain whirring with global, intellectual art at this free museum that is smack dab in the center of St Mark’s Place.
38 St Marks Place
New York, NY 10003

Echoing the old school coffee bars of Spain and Italy, this place has been serving the neighborhood since 2007. Go for the olive oil cake and coffee in classic NYC cups.
81 East 7th Street
New York, NY 10002

Art’s romantic past and topical present merge emphatically in art that is at once socially relevant and inextricably tied to art's history.
21 East 3rd Street
New York, NY 10012

Drop by this serene, blissfully curated corner store, where you’ll mostly find archival and contemporary art and photography books. Used, new, and rare. All beautiful.
72 Avenue A
New York, NY 10009

East Village vibes meet Southern warmth inside this double-wide storefront on Avenue A, where you can expect a mix of NYC up-and-comers and artists exploring Black craftsmanship.
62–64 Avenue A
New York, NY 10009

In the mood for love? Head to this glass-walled gallery where desire and fantasy simmer beneath the surface. If art were an aphrodisiac…
235 East 4th Street
New York, NY 10009

Intimacy is threaded into every inch of this gallery, where younger voices are loud, clear, and vital.
155 East 2nd Street
New York, NY 10009

This gallery, bookstore, and publishing house is pioneering a genre. Enjoy gentle, slow art that invites you to pause and step back from the fast pace of life.
188 East 2nd Street
New York, NY 10009

Where Black artists, communities, and movements have been nurtured, honored, and lifted for generations.
219 East 2nd Street
New York, NY 10009
This is where the Beats landed, where punk blazed through CBGBs, and where Patti Astor’s Fun Gallery put Keith Haring and Jean-Michel Basquiat on the map.
South and west of Tompkins Square Park, against a backdrop of iconic brownstones and five-story walk-ups, next-generation galleries and old school, artist-run spaces keep the neighborhood’s unruly spirit alive. There’s a true mix at play, from the well-established (Swiss Institute, The Brant Foundation, and Wilmer Jennings Gallery) to the boundary-pushing and the just-hatching.
The blocks between galleries reward wandering. Sip some of the city’s best specialty coffee, buy art books or crystals, dig into Anthology Film Archives, or sip icy vodka at KGB Bar while listening to experimental readings from local writers, poets, and musicians.
Take it all in the best way: on foot.

Get your brain whirring with global, intellectual art at this free museum that is smack dab in the center of St Mark’s Place.
38 St Marks Place
New York, NY 10003

Echoing the old school coffee bars of Spain and Italy, this place has been serving the neighborhood since 2007. Go for the olive oil cake and coffee in classic NYC cups.
81 East 7th Street
New York, NY 10002

Art’s romantic past and topical present merge emphatically in art that is at once socially relevant and inextricably tied to art's history.
21 East 3rd Street
New York, NY 10012

Drop by this serene, blissfully curated corner store, where you’ll mostly find archival and contemporary art and photography books. Used, new, and rare. All beautiful.
72 Avenue A
New York, NY 10009

East Village vibes meet Southern warmth inside this double-wide storefront on Avenue A, where you can expect a mix of NYC up-and-comers and artists exploring Black craftsmanship.
62–64 Avenue A
New York, NY 10009

In the mood for love? Head to this glass-walled gallery where desire and fantasy simmer beneath the surface. If art were an aphrodisiac…
235 East 4th Street
New York, NY 10009

Intimacy is threaded into every inch of this gallery, where younger voices are loud, clear, and vital.
155 East 2nd Street
New York, NY 10009

This gallery, bookstore, and publishing house is pioneering a genre. Enjoy gentle, slow art that invites you to pause and step back from the fast pace of life.
188 East 2nd Street
New York, NY 10009

Where Black artists, communities, and movements have been nurtured, honored, and lifted for generations.
219 East 2nd Street
New York, NY 10009
Uptown elegance, downtown edge. Pop and punk at one door. Romanticism at the next.
Tourist chaos, delicious treats and serious galleries with incredible art.