Artist Elizabeth Sutton is a true trailblazer. While many new artists struggle to support themselves entirely through art, Sutton’s approach and unique aesthetic have made her truly shine. While her heart has always been in painting, she’s also made a name for herself through licensing with everything from kitchen and bathroom tiles in collaboration with TileBar, rugs with Rugs America, to office chairs with The Raynor Group. So, it’s not a surprise that she’s recently opened a solo artist pop-up gallery, studio, and retail experience in West Chelsea. Sutton believes she is the first female artist to do this.
Located at 550 West 29th Street between Tenth and Eleventh avenues, it’s just a few blocks south of Hudson Yards, and just north of the famed Gagosian Gallery. Measuring approximately 5,200 square feet, it’s just as expansive as it is chic.
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