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Cross contemporary art projects

34 Tinker Street,

Woodstock NY. 12498

text/call: 845-399-9751

 


 

Cross Contemporary Art Projects is a fine arts digital marketing company that creates possibilities for contemporary artists. Utilizing online marketing strategies, Cross Contemporary Art Projects curates and promotes artists' careers, events and exhibitions. We are committed to enhancing our clients' online presence, showcasing their artworks to galleries, consultants, collectors, curators, scholars, architects and designers world-wide, and utilizing effective marketing and promotional tools to support scheduled exhibitions in the non-profit and commercial sectors nationally

  • Castello Spaces | Castello 780

    Associazione Culturale Castello 780 and Castello 925 are concept gallery spaces founded by director and psychoanalyst, Dr. Luca Caldironi. The Castello Spaces venues aim to promote the dissemination of artistic and cultural projects that start from the intersection of art and psychoanalysis in partnership with artists and curators world-wide.

     

     

  • Castello Spaces | Castello 925

    Associazione Culturale Castello 780 and Castello 925 are concept gallery spaces founded by director and psychoanalyst, Dr. Luca Caldironi. The Castello Spaces venues aim to promote the dissemination of artistic and cultural projects that start from the intersection of art and psychoanalysis in partnership with artists and curators world-wide.
  • Cross Contemporary Art | 80 White Street · New York City

    Cross Contemporary Art Projects is located on the 5th floor of 80 White Street in N.Y. C.'s Tribeca district starting May 31 and running through August 2, 2024.
  • Opus 40 | 356 George Sickle Road, Saugerties NY · 12477

    Created over four decades by visionary artist and Bard professor Harvey Fite, Opus 40 is a 6.5-acre earthwork made of finely fitted bluestone, rising out of an abandoned quarry at the foot of Overlook Mountain in Saugerties, NY. In 1978, Fite’s widow, Barbara, established the nonprofit Opus 40 Inc, opening the sculpture, along with 63 acres of meadows, walking trails, bluestone quarries, as well as the Quarryman's Museum to visitors from all over the world. Today, Opus 40 offers a diverse selection of events in a wholly unique setting that Architectural Digest has called “one of the most beguiling works of art on the entire continent.”