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Grey Art Gallery


  • [The Grey Art Gallery is New York University's fine arts museum, located on historic Washington Square Park in New York City's Greenwich Village. It offers the NYU community and the general public a dynamic roster of engaging and thought-provoking exhibitions, all of them enriched by public programs. With its emphasis on experimentation and interpretation, and its focus on exploring art in its historical, cultural, and social contexts, the Grey serves as a museum-laboratory for the exploration of art's environments.]
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  • Variants

    • New York University. Grey Art Gallery
    • New York University. Fine Arts Museum
    • NYU Grey Art Gallery
    • New York (N.Y.) Grey Art Gallery
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    • Has Affiliation

        • Street Address: 100 Washington Square East
        • City: New York
        • State: New York
        • Country: United States
        • Post Code: 10003
    • Descriptor

        College art museums
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            • Sources

              • found: Grey gazette, fall/winter 1998:caption (Grey Art Gallery)
              • found: Myers, J.B. Tracking the marvelous, c1981 (a.e.): t.p. (Grey Art Gallery and Study Center)
              • found: New York cool: painting and sculpture from the NYU Art Collection, ©2008:page 14 (Abby Weed Grey founded the Grey Art Gallery in 1974 and donated approximately 700 works, dating primarily from the 1960s and 1970s, by Middle Eastern and Asian artists)
              • found: SUDOC (France) in VIAF, 19 July 2017(access point: Grey Art Gallery (New York, N.Y.)‏)
              • found: NYU Grey Art Gallery website, 19 July 2017:history page (The Grey Art Gallery is located within New York University's Silver Center -- the site of NYU's original home, the legendary University Building (1835 to 1892). Winslow Homer, Daniel Huntington, Samuel Colt, George Innes, and Henry James all lived and worked there, as did Professor Samuel F.B. Morse, who established the first academic fine arts department in America on the site now occupied by the Grey Art Gallery. Exhibitions organized by the Grey Art Gallery encompass aspects of all the visual arts: painting, sculpture, drawing and printmaking, photography, architecture and decorative arts, video, film, and performance. In addition to originating its own exhibitions, some of which travel throughout the United States and abroad, the Gallery hosts traveling exhibitions.) - https://greyartgallery.nyu.edu/
              • found: NYU Grey Art Museum website, 5 Apr. 2024:history page (Grey Art Museum; in 2024, the Grey made a transformative move to a purpose-designed, larger, and more visible space at 18 Cooper Square in lower Manhattan. With this move, the Grey was renamed the Grey Art Museum. Previously, for nearly 50 years, the Grey Art Museum -- formerly known as the Grey Art Gallery -- was located within New York University's Silver Center) - https://greyartmuseum.nyu.edu/about/
            • General Notes

              • [The Grey Art Gallery is New York University's fine arts museum, located on historic Washington Square Park in New York City's Greenwich Village. It offers the NYU community and the general public a dynamic roster of engaging and thought-provoking exhibitions, all of them enriched by public programs. With its emphasis on experimentation and interpretation, and its focus on exploring art in its historical, cultural, and social contexts, the Grey serves as a museum-laboratory for the exploration of art's environments.]
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            • Change Notes

              • 2008-01-22: new
              • 2024-04-06: revised
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