ALIUME Art Gallery
- 83 Seigel St Brooklyn New York 11206 United States
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ALIUME Art Gallery is a vibrant and immersive art space located in Brooklyn, New York, dedicated to showcasing visionary, psychedelic, and functional art from around the globe. Focusing on contemporary and emerging genres, the gallery offers a dynamic platform for artists whose work explores altered states of consciousness, metaphysical themes, and imaginative visual storytelling. With a distinct emphasis on experiential and transformational art, ALIUME hosts innovative exhibits that often incorporate multimedia elements and interactive installations. The gallery plays a key role in fostering community engagement through artist talks, live performances, and workshops that invite visitors to connect deeply with the art and its creators. Known for its uniquely curated exhibits, ALIUME bridges art and spirituality, often spotlighting styles such as visionary, sacred geometry, and transpersonal art. Its mission is to inspire personal expansion and creative exploration within the public sphere. ALIUME also contributes to the local and global art scene through collaborations with like-minded festivals, cultural organizations, and alternative spaces. The gallery frequently rotates exhibitions, encouraging repeated visits and continuous discovery. ALIUME stands out as a cultural hub for those seeking thought-provoking, boundary-pushing artistic experiences.
Key Services:
– Curation and exhibition of visionary and psychedelic contemporary art
– Regularly rotating gallery shows and installations
– Artist talks, workshops, and interactive arts events
– Community-focused cultural programming
– Collaborations with festivals and alternative art spaces
– Multimedia and immersive art installations
– Art sales featuring both emerging and established artists
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Contact Info
- 83 Seigel St, Brooklyn, New York, 11206, United States
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Phone: (347) 440-9644
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