What's here
Five disciplines, one neighborhood.
The largest concentration of contemporary galleries in New York — Marian Goodman, Jack Shainman, Bortolami, Andrew Kreps, and 70+ more.
02 Cultural Spaces 10The non-commercial layer — Artists Space, ISLAA, Canal Projects, the Dream House sound environment, and other institutions outside the market.
03 Design 9The neighborhood's historic strength in collectible 20th-century and contemporary design — R & Company, Patrick Parrish, StudioTwentySeven, Twenty First.
04 Music 2Two intimate cellar rooms — The Django at the Roxy and Saint Tuesday on Cortlandt Alley — both serious about live jazz.
05 Cinema 1A 118-seat arthouse in the cellar of the Roxy Hotel — restored classics, independent premieres, and curated retrospectives.
The Map
One square mile of art.
98 of 99 spaces plotted by addressHover a dot for the venue · Click to view in directory
Every First Friday
77 galleries.
One night.
All of Tribeca.
The first Friday of every month, galleries across the district stay open until 9pm. No tickets, no reservation.
View upcoming openings- 01Marian GoodmanJulie Mehretu — Our Days, Like a Shadow↗
- 02Jack ShainmanLynette Yiadom-Boakye — Many A Moonlit Caveat↗
- 03BortolamiSeung Ah Paik — Suspended Landscapes↗
- 04P·P·O·WMartin Wong — Popeye↗
- 05Anat EbgiJanet Werner + Ryan Driscoll↗
- 06Ortuzar ProjectsPeter Hujar — The Gracie Mansion Show↗
- 0752 WalkerStatics of an Egg — group exhibition↗


