Thursday, June 08, 2006

New York City: Grafitti Art Overdose

About McCaig+Welles
McCaig-Welles Gallery officially opened it’s doors on March 3, 2001 on the Southside of Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Four years later, and a few blocks further North, McCaig-Welles has continued its focus in championing street artists rather than career-minded art-school graduates. Many of McCaig-Welles’s artists are mid-career and well known, but a large emphasis is focused on up-and-coming, edgy artists who are just beginning to exhibit in NYC. McCaig-Welles Gallery repertoire includes Shepard Fairey, The Goldmine Shithouse, Andrew Schoultz, Greg Lamarche, SEEN, Dalek, Tristan Eaton, David Stoupakis, Martha Cooper, and more. McCaig-Welles is a member of The Williamsburg Gallery Association and was cited for "Best Graffiti Art" in "The Best of Manhattan" issue of The New York Press. Recent reviews and articles have been featured in The New York Art World, Art and Antiques Magazine, The New York Sun, The New York Press, AM NY, The Village Voice, The Wooster Collective, The Columbia Spectator, Paper Magazine, Artnet, Flavorpill, The New York Post and more...
Website: WWW.MCCAIGWELLES.COM
DIRECTIONS TO MCCAIG+WELLES
McCaig-Welles is located at 129 Roebling Street. Take the L train to the first stop in Brooklyn, "Bedford Avenue". Walk two blocks South to N. 5th Street. Make a left on N. 5th and walk one block to Roebling. Make a right on Roebling, we are located between N. 4th and N. 5th Streets. 718 384 8729 .
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