Currently Showing
Patricia Bouley: Tipping Point
May 20 – June 14, 2025
Artist Reception, Thursday, May 22, 2025 5-8 pm
View the Online Presentation Here
Prince Street Gallery is pleased to present Patricia Bouley’s solo exhibition Tipping Point which showcases the versatility of collage through two distinct bodies of work. The first, intimate 2 1/2 x 3 inches collages, are meticulously constructed from tinted and precisely cut fragments of found photographs. These small-scale works (characterized by sharp angles and vibrant primary colors) delve into psychological realms, offering concentrated glimpses into internal landscapes.
In stark contrast, the exhibition also features larger, three-dimensional collages built from discarded cardboard. These works embrace the material’s inherent textures — corrugation, tape remnants, and honeycomb paper — through tearing, peeling, and layering, creating subtle wall reliefs and organic forms. Painted sections add depth and complexity, resulting in loose, abstract compositions that invite tactile and visual engagement. Displayed together, these contrasting groups highlight Bouley’s ability to navigate between precision and spontaneity, intimacy and expansiveness, and the psychological and the purely material.
Upcoming Exhibition
Mr. ArtMan: Zone Pictures
October 3 – 30, 2025
Artist reception: Thursday, Oct 7, 5 – 8pm
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Future Exhibitions

PSG Annual Juried Exhibition – Deadline May 6, 2025
Prince Street Gallery invites artists nationwide to apply for our annual juried exhibition, held in the heart of New York City’s renowned Chelsea art district. This year’s juror is acclaimed painter and printmaker Bill Scott, known for his luminous, color-based abstractions that draw from nature and the imagination. Selected works will be exhibited in our light-filled gallery space in the Landmark Arts Building, a prime Chelsea destination just steps from the High Line — a location frequented by collectors, critics, and fellow artists. Don’t miss this opportunity to show your work in one of NYC’s most vibrant and visible art venues.