Miriam Gallery

Miriam Gallery Miriam is an artist run gallery and bookshop.

Last day to visit our booth (B17) at NADA NY! We’ll be here till 5pm. Come say hi. Featuring new works by Martha Naranjo...
05/17/2026

Last day to visit our booth (B17) at NADA NY! We’ll be here till 5pm. Come say hi. Featuring new works by Martha Naranjo Sandoval & Gi (Ginny) Huo.

Martha Naranjo Sandoval
Martha, Brooklyn, January 2026. Roll 611 | Frame 02, 2026
Archival pigment print
24 x 36 in (26⅜ x 38½ x 1¾ in Framed)
Edition of 3 + AP

On view! NADA NY, Booth B17Gi (Ginny) Huoold Lā‘ie (temple), 2025Graphite on paper, metallic print, archival inkjet on c...
05/15/2026

On view! NADA NY, Booth B17

Gi (Ginny) Huo
old Lā‘ie (temple), 2025
Graphite on paper, metallic print, archival inkjet on cotton paper in aluminum frames
16 x 25 inches
20 x 29 x 1 ½ inches (framed)

An incredible start to NADA NY. Meaningful chats, new connections, shared ideas; exactly why we’re here.Day 2, we’re rea...
05/14/2026

An incredible start to NADA NY. Meaningful chats, new connections, shared ideas; exactly why we’re here.

Day 2, we’re ready for you! ✨

Booth B17

Featuring new works by Gi (Ginny) Huo & Martha Naranjo Sandoval.

On view! NADA NY, Booth B17. Ginny Huoold Lā‘ie (temple), 2025Graphite on paper, metallic print, archival inkjet on cott...
05/14/2026

On view! NADA NY, Booth B17.

Ginny Huo
old Lā‘ie (temple), 2025
Graphite on paper, metallic print, archival inkjet on cotton paper in aluminum frames
16 x 25 inches
20 x 29 x 1 ½ inches (framed)

In this work delicate silk threads from a ballooning spider are carefully rendered and positioned at the center of a magnified photographic image of the spider’s silk, emphasizing both fragility and movement.🕷️

NADA is now open! Booth B17 ✨ Come say hi.
05/13/2026

NADA is now open! Booth B17 ✨ Come say hi.

NADA NY opens this week 💫Miriam is excited to share new works by Ginny (Gi) Huo and Martha Naranjo Sandoval, bringing to...
05/11/2026

NADA NY opens this week 💫

Miriam is excited to share new works by Ginny (Gi) Huo and Martha Naranjo Sandoval, bringing together two practices attuned to migration, memory, and place.

Visit us at NADA New York this week.




Miriam @ NADA NY 2026!! Can’t wait to see you there.  🐎
02/24/2026

Miriam @ NADA NY 2026!! Can’t wait to see you there.
🐎

Miriam is entering a new chapter. After six years of operating as a store front gallery/bookshop, we are reimagining the...
10/21/2025

Miriam is entering a new chapter. After six years of operating as a store front gallery/bookshop, we are reimagining the function of our space/project. Moving beyond exhibitions, Miriam will now serve as a multifaceted space; serving as a studio, a site for publishing, workshops, and a platform for experimentation across disciplines.

As part of this transition, we will no longer maintain traditional storefront hours. Instead, our work will be more active, with special events and projects.

We are deeply grateful to the artists, curators, writers, patrons, collectors, and supporters who have shaped Miriam to date. The community that has grown around this project will continue to guide its evolution.

While our format is changing, our commitment remains the same: to foster dialogue, collaboration, and new possibilities for art. We look forward to sharing future initiatives with you.

Jaclyn & Simón

Scenes from last week’s workshop—Making Malai: Floral Adornment as Communion and Reverence, led by indira vaidy.  Thank ...
06/18/2025

Scenes from last week’s workshop—Making Malai: Floral Adornment as Communion and Reverence, led by indira vaidy.

Thank you for joining us! 🌼

Kevin McCaughey: Agit-Nest, 2023 Screenprint on wood, brass, incenseKevin McCaughey is a designer and founder of Boot Bo...
06/11/2025

Kevin McCaughey: Agit-Nest, 2023
Screenprint on wood, brass, incense
Kevin McCaughey is a designer and founder of Boot Boyz Biz (BBB), a project-based research practiced based in New York City. BBB emphasizes access to ideas and the activation of knowledge. “Agit-Nest” is about the poetics of transmission. Both the visible flow of information and the material necessity of an institution make transmission possible. Like Marx’s base-superstructure dialectic, the sculpture is simultaneously agitating via transmission and stabilizing by organizing a shared space. Birdhouses are temporal and ephemeral; their construction is against the image of institution as fortress. “Separate the idea of fire from the fact of fuel, and you are left with a miracle”. - John Berger. There is no bird, so one can imagine it on its way, delivering its letter.

On view in Street Altars, Remembrance of the Unseen through June 19.
Gallery Hours: Thurs–Sat,12–6pm

Address

319 Bedford Av
New York, NY
11211

Opening Hours

Thursday 1pm - 8pm
Friday 1pm - 8pm
Saturday 1pm - 8pm
Sunday 1pm - 8pm

Telephone

+13479161151

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