The Drawing Center is the only not-for-profit fine arts institution in the U.S. to focus solely on the exhibition of historical and contemporary drawings.
35 Wooster St (btwn Broome & Grand St) New York , NY 10013 United States
The Drawing Center reopens on Saturday, Nov 3 after a yearlong hiatus to redesign and expand its home. It will now have three gallery spaces : the main gallery , the drawing room, and the lab.
Ferran Adrià , Notes on Creativity, until 1/18/15. "The first major museum exhibition to focus on the visualization and drawing practices of master chef Ferran Adrià ."
Had a pleasant surprise with all the exhibitions , which were quite interesting and complex. I was surprised there were just one or two people at the place. Hope to come here more often when in NY.
Oddly enjoyable very small yet if your in the mood for drawings and a chilled reflecting day it's perfect
This handsome bastion of all things drawing-related hosts shows of established and emerging artists throughout the year. Don't miss the extra gallery space across the street! Read more
A beautiful, small and intimate art center. Read more
Great place to stop in for at least 30-45 minutes.
The Adria Ferran exhibit is so worth it
Love the Tomi Ungerer show
Having introduced major talents like William Kentridge and Kara Walker, the Center continues to serve as the medium's most respected home.
Great exhibition .
Soho' hidden gem
Lovely museum, perfect size for a 2-hour visit. The temporary exhibits manage to fascinate no matter the subject. Nice restaurant with views of Central Park on one of the upper floors. - Pierre van Medge
Fantastic contemporary art! I loved the drawing show - SULLY BONNELLY
Pay what you wish, Saturday evening! Such a fun place in a beautiful location. - Jessica
This is second venue for gallerist Jose Freire. The original art outpost is just around the corner on Grand Street. - DwellStudio
Cute, chill cafe with free wifi. Sandwiches and cookies are great here. Sandwiches half off after 5pm! - Juyeon Lee
Loved this museum. Nice space, cute shop. And great art of course. - Mae ???????? Beerman