Tailor your experience of Affordable Art Fair NYC Fall with our curated Hunt for New Blood Route Guide, which helps you find all the hottest emerging talent amongst the aisles.
Our Affordable Art Fair New York Fall Route Guides help you navigate the fair with your personal taste in mind to ensure you hit all the highlights.
This Route Guide is perfect for you if you’re a sucker for new blood. You love to sink your teeth into fresh, exciting, and novel things. You want to be the one to turn your friends onto emerging artists, new techniques, and killer trends.
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You sure don’t want to give a trip to Hudson River Art Collective the cold shoulder.
They’ll be just two stands down from your previous stop presenting the work of Natasha Marcano, who’s mixed media portraits feature a whole host of materials; from gold leaf to hair extensions.
Natasha Marcano, “Sense Of Contentment”, 2023, Mixed media, 22x28in, $2925, Hudson River Art Collective
Wirakusumah’s work is multi-faceted, ranging from traditional painting to graphic design. She’s represented by SHEER, a NYC-based multicultural media company and virtual gallery centering the stories and art of creative women and non-binary people of color globally.
Right next door, explore the dreamy color palettes of Gabriela Kramer. They’re full of life and texture, as well as motifs you’d find all over any Gen Z mood board.
You’re also in the perfect place to stop for a coffee refuel, or a look around budget-friendly finds at our Wonders Under $1,000 stand.
Gabriela Kramer, “Universo Disco”, 2024, mixed media, 36x36in, $3600, Harsh Collective
Georgia Hart, “Golden Sand”, 2024, 19x19in, Oil on paper on board, 2024, $1350, QCA
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Whether this is your first Affordable Art Fair rodeo or you’re experienced in the art collecting arena, don’t miss your chance to stop by Bruce Lurie Gallery to check out Terry Urban’s takes on vintage rodeo culture.
The end of this Route Guide is portrait heavy,
Diogo, “Self Portrait Taking an Expensive Gin”, 2020, Acrylic & Crayon On Paper, 60x38in, $5,900, MM Gallery