401 Projects

Gallery in The Lower Manhattan area

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401 Projects is a non-commercial photography gallery in New York City, created as an exhibition space to showcase the work of both emerging and well-established artists.

401 works in collaboration with photographers and their galleries and all exhibition sales are remitted to the photographer, their gallery, or a charity of their choice.

Every exhibition is complimented by a special program; be it a lecture, portfolio review, or roundtable discussion.

Exhibitions are made possible by corporate partners.

401 was founded in April 2006 by Mark Seliger, chief photographer at Rolling Stone for 15 years, currently under contract with Vanity Fair and GQ. Seliger's partners are Brent Langton, CEO of Briese Lighting and author and creator of Body as Billboard, Periel Aschenbrand.

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No shopNo parkingNo restaurant/cafeNo Library/BookstoreNot accessible to disabled persons

Opening hours

From 12:00 to 18:00
Closed on Mondays, Tuesdays

Fee

Free

Access

Address: 401 West St., New York, NY 10014
Phone: 212-633-6202

Between W10 and Charles St. Subway 1/2 to Christopher Street

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