It began as a place to showcase the work of artist Coco Dolle‘s friends and the local emerging artist community in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. The Art Pop Up Shop, or T.A.P.S, is now a gallery with monthly events.
This month T.A.P.S is showing the work of Enjoy Mika Azegami’s abstract graffiti paintings, Thomas Brodin’s Brooklyn Photographs, Joe Caswell’s surrealistic whimsical sculptures and Amanda Keeley’s electric installation.
Here’s the basic concept behind the shop:
In an industry tremendously at growth, where Art investment has surpassed Real Estate values, we believe that works of Art should be made accessible to a clientele that distinguishes itself from the Art connoisseur elite. We have encountered many potential buyers that are interested in purchasing art but are not able to afford the high pricing and pressures of the gallery market, which can be daunting for collectors and art lovers.
The Art Pop Up Shop (T.A.P.S) is concerned with granting access to an artistic experience in an open environment, informing and educating our clientele to our creative process.
The real goal is to sell affordable art, and you can purchase your next masterpiece at T.A.P.S for as low as $50. Whether you’re looking to buy or just to see some great new art, head over to Williamsburg. You’re sure to find something you like.
The gallery is located at 672 Driggs Ave in Williamsburg and is open to the public on Friday and Saturday, other days by appointment.
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