The National Academy of Design, an artist-run organization, has signed a seven-year lease for office and art gallery space in Chelsea.
The National Academy of Design (National Academy) has announced its relocation to a new office and gallery space in Chelsea.
The new 7,815 square-foot space at 519 West 26th Street was secured with the assistance of Denham Wolf Real Estate Services. Founded in 1825, the National Academy is the oldest artist-run organization in the United States and an honorary society for artists and architects. The organization looks to advance its mission of promoting art and architecture through exhibitions, education, and research.
“The National Academy of Design’s move to Chelsea opens an exciting new chapter in the long history of the Academy and reaffirms its commitment to contemporary art and architecture,” said Gregory Wessner, executive director of the National Academy of Design. “The adjacencies that being in Chelsea make possible will energize our programming and enable us to create a dynamic hub for new work and ideas in art and architecture.”
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