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Pinkwater Gallery
Uptown Kingston is noted as the go-to for artwork from professional artists residing in the Hudson Valley/Catskill regions and this singular art gallery in Uptown Kingston features work by abstract artist and fashion illustrator Anne Sanger as well as local artists and makers from the area.
Catering to the young collector, most works (paintings, monotypes, fiber art, and encaustic photography) are affordable and Pinkwater's welcoming boutique-like environment finds the space between the intimidating white-cube galleries and gargantuan online art marketplaces.
Catering to the young collector, most works (paintings, monotypes, fiber art, and encaustic photography) are affordable and Pinkwater's welcoming boutique-like environment finds the space between the intimidating white-cube galleries and gargantuan online art marketplaces.
Kingston, NY
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