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Welcome to the 58 Gallery online…
Thank You for visiting our new online home. This is your destination for all information concerning The 58 Gallery and its Artists. This site was created as an effort to reach Artists, Curators, Collectors and Art-Lovers. Here you will find all info on upcoming shows, how to submit your artwork for review, useful links and sales of original artwork.
I hope you come to visit us at what is quickly becoming Jersey City' premier Gallery and showcase for new and unique talent.
The58 Gallery is an art space operated by artists for artists. It is also a base where artists from the community gather to unite ideas and create movements toward the cultural revival of the Jersey City art scene. As well as a community gathering place. The gallery is conviently located in Jersey City at 58 Coles Street jersey city nj 07302. Easily accessible to NYC by PATH train. Enter the PATH train at 33rd, 23rd, 14th, 9th or christopher st. street in Manhattan and exit at Grove Street in Jersey City. From there it is a short walk up Newark Ave. to Coles St. where you make a right and find the gallery. We hope to see you at our current and future shows.

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PAST EVENTS
May


A Modern American Tomb
New Works by Dylan Egon
Opening Friday, May 9

June


Elevated
Recent Work by Kirk Bray
Opening Thursday, June 12

July


Funky Pop
Guest Curator Gerald Jakson
Opening Thursday, July 10

April


The Other Side
Small Work by NYC & BK Artist
Curated by Billy Miller

March


Kwality
Works by Joe Waks

February


Whitewashed: A Look at American Revisionist History
New Works by Ian Kuali, Josef Cooper and Orlando Reyes

December


Women of Color
Works by John Besante,
One of the Most Important Figures in Jersey City Art

November


Works by John W. Fesken

October


The Artematician:
The Science of Art and the Execution of Our Dreams
Guest Curator, Dianna Cordoba

September


Works by Hiroshi Kumagai

August


Trust Your Struggle
of Love & Riots

July


Works by Kayt Hester Lent

June


Bodega Pop Group Show
Works by Hirosh Kumagai, Joe Waks and Kirk Bray
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