Rivalry Joins NADA as a Gallery Member

Rivalry is pleased to announce that we have been accepted to The New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA) as a Gallery Member. NADA welcomed 25 new NADA Gallery Members this week, hailing from 11 cities around the world, to its community of over 250 art galleries, non-profits, and artist run spaces.

Susan Metrican, Where Have You Been, 2021. Acrylic on canvas, thread, 36 x 32 x 4 inches.


About NADA Membership

Being a member of NADA means being a part of an alliance and collective of international galleries, nonprofit art spaces, advisors, curators, and other professionals working with contemporary art. NADA Members are committed to fostering a diverse, inclusive, and equitable arts community; and NADA aims to ensure that gallery owners of every race, gender expression, sexual orientation, disability status, and socioeconomic class have access to joining NADA Membership. 

New NADA Members

Analog Diary, Beacon
Bill Arning Exhibitions, Kinderhook, NY
Brackett Creek Exhibitions, Bozeman & New York
Daniel Benjamin Gallery, London
David Petersen Gallery, Minneapolis
Gattopardo, Los Angeles
Gisela Projects, Brooklyn
Grant Wahlquist Gallery, Portland, ME
Grove Collective, London
Hannah Traore Gallery, New York
Heroes Gallery, New York
K Art Gallery, Buffalo

La Loma Projects, Los Angeles
LatchKey Gallery, New York
Lowell Ryan Projects, Los Angeles
Maus Contemporary, Birmingham, AL
Morgan Lehman Gallery, New York
NIA Gallery, Los Angeles
No Gallery, New York
NOON Projects, Los Angeles
Rivalry Projects, Buffalo
Sim Smith, London
Stems Gallery, Brussels
Tabula Rasa Gallery, Beijing & London
Theta, New York

2022Ryan Arthurs