Arcadia Contemporary

Arcadia Contemporary Arcadia Fine Arts opened in 2000 to spotlight excellence in living representational art.
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Rebranded as Arcadia Contemporary in 2014, it is now located at 421 West Broadway. Ar⋅ca⋅di⋅a: -Noun - A Mythological Greek region frequently chosen for backgrounds for fine arts. -A real or imaginary place offering peace and simplicity

“Girl in Denial,” 2026, Oil and Ink on Linen, 30 x 30 inThe exhibition brings together two distinct approaches to contem...
05/28/2026

“Girl in Denial,” 2026, Oil and Ink on Linen, 30 x 30 in

The exhibition brings together two distinct approaches to contemporary representational painting and narrative storytelling through a concentrated selection of recent works.

05/27/2026

Final week to see “Night Moves” by

In this solo exhibition Fox depicts the American night as a liminal space, where light functions less as illumination than as a signal. Drive-in screens, distant towns, and solitary booths appear as points of radiance within a larger darkness. Across these paintings, familiar imagery drifts through the landscape like a shared dream-fragments of a collective memory.

05/23/2026

OPENING TONIGHT - Arcadia Contemporary is proud to present a special Spotlight presentation featuring new works by and

The exhibition brings together two distinct approaches to contemporary representational painting and narrative storytelling through a concentrated selection of recent works.

Opening Reception Today - Saturday, May 23rd from 3-6 pm. All are welcome and it is open to the public.

05/22/2026

Opening Tomorrow - Arcadia Contemporary is proud to present a special Spotlight presentation featuring new works by and

The exhibition brings together two distinct approaches to contemporary representational painting and narrative storytelling through a concentrated selection of recent works.

“Window To A Larger World” 2026, Oil on Canvas, 55x 45 inches  “Night Moves”  by  the American night as a liminal space,...
05/21/2026

“Window To A Larger World” 2026, Oil on Canvas, 55x 45 inches

“Night Moves” by the American night as a liminal space, where light functions less as illumination than as a signal. Drive-in screens, distant towns, and solitary booths appear as points of radiance within a larger darkness. Across these paintings, familiar imagery drifts through the landscape like a shared dream-fragments of a collective memory.

05/16/2026

Arcadia Contemporary is proud to present a special Spotlight presentation featuring new works by and

The exhibition brings together two distinct approaches to contemporary representational painting and narrative storytelling through a concentrated selection of recent works.�
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�The exhibition will open Saturday, May 23rd with an reception from 3-6 pm. All are welcome and it is open to the public.

05/15/2026

Thank you to all the Artists, Friends, and Collectors for the successful opening of new solo exhibition “Night Moves” on view now until May 31.

Night Moves presents the American night as a liminal space, where light functions less as illumination than as a signal. Drive-in screens, distant towns, and solitary booths appear as points of radiance within a larger darkness. Across these paintings, familiar imagery drifts through the landscape like a shared dream-fragments of a collective memory.

05/09/2026

OPENING TONIGHT !! “Night Moves” a new solo exhibition by

Night Moves presents the American night as a liminal space, where light functions less as illumination than as a signal. Drive-in screens, distant towns, and solitary booths appear as points of radiance within a larger darkness. Across these paintings, familiar imagery drifts through the landscape like a shared dream-fragments of a collective memory.

05/08/2026

Opening Tomorrow !! “Night Moves” a new solo exhibition by

Fox explores the American night as a space where familiar places take on a heightened, almost symbolic presence. Drive-in theaters and solitary roadside structures appear suspended between the physical world and something more interior.

Opening this Saturday - “Night Moves” a new solo exhibition by  Fox explores the American night as a space where familia...
05/07/2026

Opening this Saturday - “Night Moves” a new solo exhibition by

Fox explores the American night as a space where familiar places take on a heightened, almost symbolic presence. Drive-in theaters and solitary roadside structures appear suspended between the physical world and something more interior.

“Passing Showers” 2026, Oil on Canvas, 23 x 27 in

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421 West Broadway
New York, NY
10012

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Tuesday 10am - 6am
Wednesday 10am - 6am
Thursday 10am - 6am
Friday 10am - 6am
Saturday 11am - 7am
Sunday 11am - 7am

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