ADAA Chelsea and Tribeca Gallery Walk 2025

Wednesday, Jul 16, 2025 from 6:00pm to 8:00pm
Nancy Hoffman Gallery
520 West 27th Street
212-966-6676

We’re back for our annual Gallery Walk—and this year, we’re expanding downtown!

For the first time, the ADAA Gallery Walk spans member galleries in both Chelsea and Tribeca, as 58 of the city’s most vibrant art galleries open their doors after hours—inviting the public, free of charge, to an evening of art, discovery, and community.

The 2025 edition marks a significant milestone, uniting more member galleries than ever before across two of the city’s most dynamic and influential arts districts. 

Adding to the festive atmosphere, many galleries will offer a range of special events, including artist talks, walkthroughs, film screenings, and other programs uniquely designed for the Gallery Walk. In the spirit of summer, ice cream trucks will be stationed in both neighborhoods, bringing a refreshing touch and fun place to gather during to the evening’s celebration. 

Download the Gallery Walk Map here, and sign up to our Mailing List here to stay up-to-date on the Gallery Walk, ongoing gallery exhibitions, and other forthcoming arts events!

Special events in Chelsea:

ACA Galleries, 6:00—8:00pm, a reception with artists Danielle De Jesus, David DeSimone, Richard Haas, Claire Heidinger, Steven Katz, Joseph Peller, and Doug Safranek on the occasion of the exhibition Summer in the City

Berry Campbell, 7:15pm, artist Eric Dever will give a walkthrough of his solo exhibition Points of Interest.

Marianne Boesky Gallery, Marianne Boesky Gallery’s Directors will give guided walkthroughs of their summer exhibitions. At 6:15pm, Savannah Downs will lead a tour of Softly Radiant, Half-Buried at the 509 W 24th St location. At 6:45pm, Beryl Bevilacque will guide visitors through Nathalie Khayat: Unfolded Proximities at the 507 W 24th St location.

DC Moore Gallery, 6:00—8:00pm, the gallery will host a summer book sale, and the exhibition Interlayered will also be on view.

Cavin-Morris Gallery, 7:00pm, Cavin-Morris Gallery’s co-owner, Randall Morris, will give a walkthrough talk on the conception of the exhibition The Real Surreal Part III: How the Light Gets In

Nohra Haime Gallery, 6:00—8:00pm, artist Adam Straus will sign copies of his book and present his latest works featured in his solo exhibition.

Hauser & Wirth, 7:00pm, a screening of the documentary Pat Steir: Artist followed by a Q&A with the film’s director, Verónica González-Peña. The event will take place at the 443 W 18th St location;; RSVP is required through this link.

Susan Inglett Gallery, 6:00—8:00pm, artist Greg Smith will be present, leading visitors through the process of becoming a Sovereign Citizen, on the occasion of his exhibition Every Void of dwmlc.net. Visitors are encouraged to come picture-ready and take home their own proof of Sovereign Citizenship or leave it behind and become part of the gallery’s “Wall of Lame.” Kool-Aid will be served.

Lehmann Maupin, 6:30pm, artist Tammy Nguyen will give a walkthrough of her solo exhibition A Comedy for Mortals: Paradiso. RSVP is required through this link.

Ricco/Maresca, 6:45pm, Ricco/Maresca’s Associate Director, Kylie J. Ryu, will give a walkthrough of a selection of works currently on view.

Yancey Richardson, 6:00—8:00pm, an opening reception celebrating the gallery’s 30th anniversary.

Petzel, 6:00—8:00pm, Petzel Bookstore will host its summer book sale (July 14—25), an in-person-only special event featuring a curated selection of titles, rare posters, unique publications, and ephemera brought out from the archives just for the occasion. The bookstore will take over the West Gallery with a sprawling display, including a listening station for LPs, and the exhibition Isabella Ducrot: Visited Lands will also be on view.

Sikkema Malloy Jenkins, 6:00—8:00pm, the gallery will host a book sale.

Skoto Gallery, 6:00—8:00pm, a reception with refreshments with artists Cathy Lebowitz, SoHyun Bae, David Rich, Trokon Nagbe, and more on the occasion of the group show currently on view.

Van Leeuwen Ice Cream Truck, corner of W 24th St and 10th Ave.