Wayfarers Gallery, New York City
Facts and practical information
Wayfarers was a non-profit studio program and art gallery in Bushwick, Brooklyn, New York founded by American artist George Ferrandi. The venue existed between 2011 and 2020 with a front gallery that faced DeKalb street that had rotating exhibitions, as well as studios for member artists, a commons area and additional exhibition space in the back. Wayfarers featured a wide range of programming including regular exhibitions by member and guest artists, pop-up exhibitions, performances, readings, editions, a summer artist-in-residence program, and an international exhibition exchange program. ()
1109 Dekalb AvenueNorthern Brooklyn (Bedford-Stuyvesant)New York City
Wayfarers Gallery – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Martinez Playground, Maria Hernandez Park, St. Mary & St. Antonios Coptic Orthodox Church, Moore Street Retail Market.
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How to get to Wayfarers Gallery by public transport?
Metro
- Kosciuszko Street • Lines: J (3 min walk)
- Central Avenue • Lines: M (9 min walk)
Bus
- Putnam Avenue & Wyckoff Avenue • Lines: Q58 (31 min walk)
Train
- Nostrand Avenue (36 min walk)