ABOUT A.I.R.

Mission Statement

A.I.R. Gallery is a permanent exhibition space that supports an open exchange of ideas and risk–taking by women artists in order to provide support and visibility. As an artist-run organization, A.I.R. fosters involvement through multiple tiers of representation: New York, National, Adjunct, and Alumnae Artists. A self-directed governing body, the organization is alternative to mainstream institutions and thrives on the network of active participants. Collaborations and partnerships with outside organizations and individuals ensure a platform informed by a diverse community and representative of broad views.

A.I.R. maintains a gallery space in Brooklyn, NY and exhibits the work of hundreds of women artists each year. In addition to public open calls: Generations, the Biennial, Currents, and the Postcard Show, A.I.R. hosts many events, lectures and symposia on feminism, art and much more. Our programs engage an audience across a broad spectrum of experiences while creating a lively discourse among artists. A.I.R.’s Fellowship Program For Emerging and Underrepresented Women Artists provides a year-long career development intensive for six artists each year as well as life-long support and collaboration.

A.I.R. Gallery is a member of the Downtown Brooklyn Arts Alliance (DBAA).

Inclusivity Statement

This space is intended to be focused on women, which includes transgender women and non-binary people.  We will not ask any questions about your identity but in return we ask that you respect our gender policy.


A Short History

Since 1972, A.I.R. Gallery has been leading the way in championing women artists, increasing their visibility and the viability of their endeavors. Click here for a quick lesson of A.I.R's long history.


Founding Members

In 1972, artists Susan Williams and Barbara Zucker were joined by Dotty Attie, Maude Boltz, Mary Grigoriadis, and Nancy Spero and selected fourteen more women artists to form twenty co-founders of A.I.R. Gallery.

The group of twenty included:

Rachel bas-Cohain, Judith Bernstein, Blythe Bohnen, Agnes Denes, Daria Dorosh, Loretta Dunkelman, Harmony Hammond, Laurace James, Louise Kramer, Anne Healy, Rosemary Mayer, Patsy Norvell and Howardena Pindell, and Nancy Wilson-Pajic


Staff

Roxana Fabius, Executive Director

Christian Camacho-Light, Associate Director and Director of Fellowship

Kyna Patel, Programs Associate

Soeun Bae, Fellowship Assistant

Emily Cronin, Exhibitions Assistant

Catherine Hernandez, Public Engagement Assistant

Ada Jiang, Archives Assistant

ADVISORY BOARD
Kathryn Bader
Lindsey Berfond
Stephanie Bernheim
Judith Brodsky
Kat Griefen
Mary Grigoriadis
Herbert Henryson
Patricia M. Hernandez
Lisa Kim
Rosina Lardieri
Suzanne Lemakis
Florence Lynch
Dena Muller
Valeria Napoleone
Ferris Olin
Elke Solomon
Kate Werble

EX-OFFICIO
Jessie Nebraska-Gifford