High Noon Gallery in NYC

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The High Noon Gallery is an art gallery in New York City that was founded in 2017 by Jared Linge. Jared worked in the art space for over 8 years and realized that the talented, and often unrepresented artists, were not getting the exposure they needed to thrive.

The High Noon Gallery works with other non profits, galleries, and museums to help get their artists the visibility they deserve. They work with new talent, as well as mid-career talent.

Exhibits at High Noon Gallery

  • JENNIFER COATES: Edge Effects (MAY 3 - JUNE 22, 2024)

These are just some of the examples. You can find more past exhibitions by visiting their website.

Where is the High Noon Gallery located?

High Noon Gallery is located in the south end of the Lower East Side, just three blocks from Chinatown. The address is 124 Forsyth Street (between Delancey and Broome Streets).

What can you do after visiting the High Noon Gallery?

If you want to visit more art galleries, I recommend the Marc Straus Gallery, the Front Room Gallery or the Klaus von Nichtssagend Gallery. If photography interests you, you should visit the International Center of Photography Museum. I also love the Tenement Museum, which shows you what life was like for immigrants in NYC around 1860.

All spots are less than a 5 minute walk away.

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