Peg Alston Fine Arts

Peg Alston Fine Arts Peg Alston Fine Arts Peg Alston Fine Arts, est. 1971, specializes in the work of African-American artists and other artists of African descent.

In the nearly four decades since establishing Peg Alston Fine Arts, Peg Alston has emerged as this country’s foremost private dealer specializing in works by African American artists and other artists of African descent, as well as select pieces of traditional African sculpture. In addition to handling art created by gifted emerging and mid-career artists, Peg Alston has managed transactions for t

he works of some of the most renowned 20th. Century Black masters, including Aaron Douglas, William H. Johnson, Laura Wheeler Waring, William T. Williams, Horace Pippen, Charles White, and Elizabeth Catlett. She has also sold works by some of the leading names on the contemporary scene, among them: Sam Gilliam, Richard Yarde, Betye Saar, Howardena Pindell, Frank Bowling, Ronald Burns, Edward Clark, David Driskell, Al Loving, Lubaina Himid, Oliver Johnson, Faith Ringgold, Nanette Carter and Raymond Saunders. Peg Alston emerged on the New York art scene in 1972, a time when interest in African American Art was limited. Early giants such as Romare Bearden and Norman Lewis generously served as informal mentors during the beginning stages of her career. Thanks to her keen eye and tastes, commitment to her specialty, and dedication to educating the public through lectures and activism, she has played a pivotal role in cultivating an interest all around the country for investing in African American fine art, and formed close associations with many of today’s most important African American artists. Long active with the Studio Museum in Harlem and many other major New York City cultural institutions, Peg Alston organized some of the first seminars on collecting, appraising and cataloguing African American art. Today, Peg Alston is a member of the Private Dealer’s Association (PADA) and ArtTable, and recently had the honor of being interviewed by History Makers for their visual and oral archival collection. Please contact us to be notified of shows or make inquiries. Visits to the gallery are by appointment only.

Carrie Mae WeemsBlue Note 7Artist Proof, Archival Print
05/23/2026

Carrie Mae Weems
Blue Note 7
Artist Proof, Archival Print

The joys of spring!
05/14/2026

The joys of spring!

Connie KoefordDelphineumc. 1970watercolor 20 x 14 inHappy Mother's Day!
05/10/2026

Connie Koeford
Delphineum
c. 1970
watercolor
20 x 14 in

Happy Mother's Day!

Pius Fox (1983)Untitled2013oil on linen19 x 14.5 in
04/30/2026

Pius Fox (1983)
Untitled
2013
oil on linen
19 x 14.5 in

Enjoying good times with good people.
04/23/2026

Enjoying good times with good people.

Mark your calendars & please join us!
04/15/2026

Mark your calendars & please join us!

Norman Lewis (1901-1979) Untitled1973oil & gouache on paper22 x 30 inHappy Easter!
04/05/2026

Norman Lewis (1901-1979)
Untitled
1973
oil & gouache on paper
22 x 30 in

Happy Easter!

Thinking of Mel with Smiles and Love
04/01/2026

Thinking of Mel with Smiles and Love

Seasons Greetings! Segun AgunsoyeUntitled1992acrylic on rice paper15 x 20 in.
12/26/2025

Seasons Greetings!

Segun Agunsoye
Untitled
1992
acrylic on rice paper
15 x 20 in.

Pay us a visit
12/11/2025

Pay us a visit

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407 Central Park W Apt 1C
New York, NY
10025

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