• Home
  • Best of Shows
  • Art Walks
  • Collections
  • Map

Behold!, our Newsletter

Sign up for recommendations to kickstart your art weekend in downtown NYC.

Art is everywhere.
Beholdr helps you live it.

ContactAbout Us
© 2026 Beholdr
PrivacyTerms
  • Home
  • Best of Shows
  • Art Walks
  • Collections
  • Map

Loading map...

  • Home
  • Best of Shows
  • Art Walks
  • Collections
  • Map
  1. Home
  2. /
  3. Art Walks
  4. /
  5. Find Art Around Elizabeth Street

Loading map...

Find Art Around Elizabeth Street

Serious galleries hiding out between tourist chaos and delicious treats.

Last updated Feb 1, 20268 venues

This is where Little Italy and Chinatown collide and refuse to sort themselves out.

Bouncy cheesecake next to red-sauce joints. Mochi-nut shops across from dim sum counters. The Basilica of St. Patrick's Old Cathedral (The Godfather one) and the beloved Elizabeth Street Garden are tucked between. It's touristy, it's crowded, and it works.

You’ll find the galleries and art project spaces up, down, and around Elizabeth Street, around the corner on Grand, and all the way down onto Canal Street and the lower end of the Bowery – inside an old garage, a church rectory, and an office that overlooks the amusement park rides during the Feast of San Gennaro.

PARTICIPANT, INC., one of the city’s most beloved alternative art spaces for radical, experimental, and LGBTQ+ art, anchors the scene. Peter Blum Gallery has also been around since the 90’s. The rest of the galleries are solid independents showing work that rewards attention.

This isn't downtown's flashiest circuit. It’s not its quietest. But it might be the most fun to wander.

Go see for yourself.

GalleryLittle Italy

Company Gallery

Get immersed in utopian futures with feminist and queer art at this graffiti-covered street-level gallery with a subterranean speakeasy.

145 Elizabeth Street

New York, NY 10012

Get Directions
View Venue
GalleryLower East Side

Fridman Gallery

An open-arms gallery showcasing atmospheric paintings with spiritual vibes that also doubles as the home of experimental sound studio, New Ear Inc.

169 Bowery

New York, NY 10002

Get Directions
View Venue
Art Project SpaceLittle Italy

PARTICIPANT INC

A locally loved, black box (not white cube) alternative art space with superb shows of historic activist work and underground emerging artists.

116 Elizabeth Street, Floor One

New York, NY 10013

Get Directions
View Venue
GalleryLittle Italy

Derosia

Self-aware, socially-motivated (but never shouty) paintings plug you into the here and now on the second floor of an office building in the heart of Little Italy.

197 Grand Street, 2W

New York, NY 10013

Get Directions
View Venue
GalleryLower East Side

Hoffman Donahue Gallery

Playful, boundary-merging art reflecting on the rituals of everyday life, set against the backdrop of an old-school loft space on the Bowery.

99 Bowery, 2nd Floor

New York, NY 10002

Get Directions
View Venue
GalleryChinatown

Astor Weeks

Art for people who notice things like when the light changes and the room goes quiet.

209 Canal St, Third Floor

New York, NY 10013

Get Directions
View Venue
GalleryChinatown

Ulrik

Take the pulse of the new New York scene at this spacious, sunny second-floor gallery overlooking Canal Street, where artistic careers are launched and revitalized.

175 Canal Street, Floor 3

New York, NY 10013

Get Directions
View Venue
Coffee ShopLower East Side

Koré Coffee

Fuel up (or refuel) after you’ve explored the NoLita galleries at this white brick and wood-clad, family-run coffee shop on Elizabeth Street. Try the famous Tiramisu blend.

26A Elizabeth Street

New York, NY 10013

Get Directions
View Venue

This is where Little Italy and Chinatown collide and refuse to sort themselves out.

Bouncy cheesecake next to red-sauce joints. Mochi-nut shops across from dim sum counters. The Basilica of St. Patrick's Old Cathedral (The Godfather one) and the beloved Elizabeth Street Garden are tucked between. It's touristy, it's crowded, and it works.

You’ll find the galleries and art project spaces up, down, and around Elizabeth Street, around the corner on Grand, and all the way down onto Canal Street and the lower end of the Bowery – inside an old garage, a church rectory, and an office that overlooks the amusement park rides during the Feast of San Gennaro.

PARTICIPANT, INC., one of the city’s most beloved alternative art spaces for radical, experimental, and LGBTQ+ art, anchors the scene. Peter Blum Gallery has also been around since the 90’s. The rest of the galleries are solid independents showing work that rewards attention.

This isn't downtown's flashiest circuit. It’s not its quietest. But it might be the most fun to wander.

Go see for yourself.

GalleryLittle Italy

Company Gallery

Get immersed in utopian futures with feminist and queer art at this graffiti-covered street-level gallery with a subterranean speakeasy.

145 Elizabeth Street

New York, NY 10012

Get Directions
View Venue
GalleryLower East Side

Fridman Gallery

An open-arms gallery showcasing atmospheric paintings with spiritual vibes that also doubles as the home of experimental sound studio, New Ear Inc.

169 Bowery

New York, NY 10002

Get Directions
View Venue
Art Project SpaceLittle Italy

PARTICIPANT INC

A locally loved, black box (not white cube) alternative art space with superb shows of historic activist work and underground emerging artists.

116 Elizabeth Street, Floor One

New York, NY 10013

Get Directions
View Venue
GalleryLittle Italy

Derosia

Self-aware, socially-motivated (but never shouty) paintings plug you into the here and now on the second floor of an office building in the heart of Little Italy.

197 Grand Street, 2W

New York, NY 10013

Get Directions
View Venue
GalleryLower East Side

Hoffman Donahue Gallery

Playful, boundary-merging art reflecting on the rituals of everyday life, set against the backdrop of an old-school loft space on the Bowery.

99 Bowery, 2nd Floor

New York, NY 10002

Get Directions
View Venue
GalleryChinatown

Astor Weeks

Art for people who notice things like when the light changes and the room goes quiet.

209 Canal St, Third Floor

New York, NY 10013

Get Directions
View Venue
GalleryChinatown

Ulrik

Take the pulse of the new New York scene at this spacious, sunny second-floor gallery overlooking Canal Street, where artistic careers are launched and revitalized.

175 Canal Street, Floor 3

New York, NY 10013

Get Directions
View Venue
Coffee ShopLower East Side

Koré Coffee

Fuel up (or refuel) after you’ve explored the NoLita galleries at this white brick and wood-clad, family-run coffee shop on Elizabeth Street. Try the famous Tiramisu blend.

26A Elizabeth Street

New York, NY 10013

Get Directions
View Venue

More Art Walks

Find Art on the Bowery

Kitchen supply stores, Supreme, the New Museum—and old-school galleries with soul.

View Collection

Find Art West of the Manhattan Bridge

New art in places where people come to reinvent themselves.

View Collection

Find Art South of Dimes Square

Limit-pushing galleries set the stage for new voices on Henry Street and beyond.

View Collection

Behold!, our Newsletter

Sign up for recommendations to kickstart your art weekend in downtown NYC.

Art is everywhere.
Beholdr helps you live it.

ContactAbout Us
© 2026 Beholdr
PrivacyTerms