All Street

All Street is an artist collective and gallery located in the East Village (77 E3rd St.) and Chinatown (119 Hester St.), exhibiting works by emerging and underrepresented artists and hosting programs spanning education, performance, music, and community-building. In connection to its inception as a grassroots organization by born and raised New Yorkers in 2018, the gallery is dedicated to using art as a means to achieve social change and foster connection.

2024 Street Work: what they did

2024 Street Work: what they did

Abe the Kid is an artist, musician, and sound designer based in New York, whose work is influenced by his background in poetry, songwriting, and production. He has performed at the Knitting Factory, Sultan Room, Heaven Can Wait, Georgetown University, All Street Gallery, among others. He most recently released an album titled Darling Child.

shuang cai is a multimedia artist, curator, and writer, exploring how logic, interactions, and humor can convey interconnectedness across diverse communities. They are the curatorial director of LATITUDE Gallery, research resident at NYU ITP, and curatorial fellow at NARS. They have curated exhibitions at LATITUDE Gallery, theBlanc, :iidrr, Accent Sisters, All Street Gallery, and Joy Museum.

Eden Chinn is an artist, curator, and educator whose work explores the performance of femininity and the construction of self through media. She is a Co-Founder of All Street, an artist collective and multimedia gallery with locations in the East Village and Chinatown. She is also an educator at The New Museum, NYU Tisch, and Marquis Studios.

Aleksandra Dougal is a visual artist based between Western Massachusetts and NYC, whose work seeks to investigate how context shapes place, identity, and perception. Her final compositions create a balance of otherwise opposing forces, such as femininity and masculinity, or light and darkness.

Ciaran Short is an interdisciplinary artist, writer, and activist, born and raised in New York. His work explores New York culture and tackles issues of race and masculinity. His writing has been featured in The Independent, Newsday, and Honeysuckle Magazine. He co-founded All Street, an art collective utilizing creativity to raise visibility and support local social justice movements.

Susan Steinfield is an architectural designer and artist based in Brooklyn, currently working as an exhibition designer at the Whitney Museum of American Art. Her architectural work informs her artwork and vice versa, as drawings become diagrams and tools for the documentation of spatial experiences, and her scale models inspire artist frames.

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