| EVENTS |
in the gallery
august 2, 2025 | 4pm
68 Prince Street Gallery
is thrilled that
Stephen Westfall will join us in the gallery
in conversation with
Jeanette Fintz. Westfall received his MFA in 1978 from the University of California, Santa Barbara. His first solo exhibit in 1984 at
Tracy Garet
in New York’s East Village earned reviews in
Art in America
and
Art News
that took note of his particular take on geometric abstraction which combined elements of Symbolism and Pop. He has had 50 solo exhibitions in the US and Europe. Westfall has been included in several important Surveys of abstract painting including
Abstraction/Abstractions, Geometries. Works by Stephen Westfall are in the collections of the
Whitney Museum of American Art, NY;
the Metropolitan Museum, NY, to name a few. Westfall’s writing has been extensively published in such journals as
Arts, Art in America, Flash Art, the Brooklyn Rail,
and
Bomb
among others. He was for years a Contributing Editor to
Art in America.
He has also authored over a hundred gallery and museum catalogues.

upstate art weekend
july 17 - 21, 2025
68 Prince Street Gallery is pleased to participate in the upcoming Upstate Art Weekend — a connective annual event, for residents and tourists alike, celebrating the cultural vibrancy of Upstate New York. The sixth edition of UAW will take place Thursday, July 17, through Monday, July 21, 2025, adding a fifth day to the festivities spread throughout the Catskill Mountains, Hudson Valley, and in vibrant Kingston, New York.
Jeanette Fintz |
Monika Zarzeczna — 'Elusive Thresholds', on view in the galleries.

in the gallery + zoom event
may 31, 2025 | 4pm
Douglas Sheer,
co-founded
Artists Talk on Art (ATOA), the longest running artist panel series, which he led for decades and helped archive at the
Smithsonian. Now based in Woodstock, New York, Sheer remains active in the art community and continues to serve on ATOA's board as Chairman Emeritus. 68 Prince Street Gallery is pleased to bring Douglas Sheer together with
Francine Tint for this special zoom event. Register at https://www.atoanyc.org/ to receive the zoom link.

join us in the gallery!
may 24, 2025 | 2pm
We are pleased to have
David Ebony
in conversation with
Francine Tint. David Ebony is a writer, editor and curator based in New York. He has had a long association with
Art in America, as the magazine's former managing editor, now a contributing editor. He is currently editor of
Snapshot of the Art World for
SNAP Editions, and the author or
David Ebony + Art Books, a column for
Yale University Press online. He is a contributor to
artnet News,
The Magazine Antiques,
The Brooklyn Rail and
Upstate Diary.
