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NADA

About NADA
The New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA) is the definitive non-profit arts organization dedicated to the cultivation, support, and advancement of new voices in contemporary art. Founded in 2002, NADA’s membership comprises an international roster of leading contemporary art galleries and professionals. The organization hosts year-round programming, including art fairs and collaborative exhibitions in New York, Miami, Paris, and Warsaw, as well as at its exhibition space, LUNCH (Located Under NADA’s Central Headquarters), in the Lower East Side.

Mission
The New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA) is a not-for-profit 501c6 collective of professionals working with contemporary art. Our mission is to create an open flow of information, support, and collaboration within our field and to develop a stronger sense of community among our constituency. We believe that the adversarial approach to exhibiting and selling art has run its course. We believe that change can be achieved through fostering constructive thought and dialogue between various points in the art industry from large galleries to small spaces, non-profit and commercial alike. Through support and encouragement, we facilitate strong and meaningful relationships between our members working with new contemporary and emerging art; while enhancing the public’s interaction with contemporary art.

Our international group of members includes both galleries (including non-profit spaces) and individuals (art professionals, independent curators, and established gallery directors.) We believe in a spirit of friendly competition and the power of working collectively to gain access to resources and to provide services to artists and the public that we could not as individuals.

To date, our initiatives have succeeded on two fronts: making contemporary art more accessible for the general public, and creating opportunities that nurture the growth of emerging artists, curators, and galleries. Our events have included: collaborative exhibitions, artist talks/gallery walks with critics and curators; benefits in support of charitable institutions; members-only seminars to stimulate dedication and ethics in our profession; panel discussions; our annual art fair is held in Miami in December.

The New Art Dealers Alliance is a not-for-profit organization, registered in the State of New York. Gallery Membership is by invitation only, following nomination by an existing member and approval by the Board.

Curatorial Statement
For this year’s Curated Spotlight, I am highlighting galleries taking nontraditional approaches to supporting artists. These commercial and non-profit spaces are expanding what it means to support artistic practice—expanding beyond exhibition-making and the placement of artworks to offer resources, programming, and community infrastructure.

Founded in 1948, the EFA Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop (New York) is a cooperative non-profit participating in NADA to diversify its revenue model. ROMANCE (Pittsburgh) began as an apartment gallery and now occupies a former medical office, developing a program that weaves site, history, and artistic intervention. Spill 180 (New York) embeds political solidarity directly into its operations, making ethics a structural and not symbolic part of its activity. Southside Contemporary Art Gallery (Richmond, VA) started in response to community need, offering educational programs alongside exhibitions, and El Consulado (New York) is an artist-run collective that centers Venezuelan culture and community who are thinking creatively about how to resource their exhibitions, residencies, and public programs.

These spaces serve as a reminder of the importance to rethink the logics of scale and to recognize that the most vital work is often rooted in the local. A more ethical form of sustainability within the arts ecosystem emerges through small acts—networks of artists and communities forging new models through proximity, responsiveness, and shared purpose. The artists presented in this section echo this spirit of renewal, reminding us that there is indeed a new world struggling to be born. Their work affirms the role of art in allowing us to imagine otherwise, using the language of rupture—the uneven, the disjointed, and the fractured—to give form to the tension between what is dying and what is yet to come.

– Kate Wong

The New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA), the definitive non-profit organization dedicated to the cultivation, support, and advancement of new voices in contemporary art, is pleased to present the 23rd edition of NADA Miami, which will be held at Ice Palace Studios from December 2–6, 2025.

A portion of ticket proceeds will fund the eighth annual NADA Acquisition Gift for PAMM, benefiting the permanent collection of Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM).

NADA Miami 2025 will showcase a diverse selection of nearly 140 galleries, art spaces, and nonprofit organizations spanning 30 countries and 65 cities including Buenos Aires, Shanghai, Lagos, Honolulu, Caracas, and Pittsburgh. This year’s fair features 58 NADA Members and 47 first-time exhibitors, including Brigitte Mulholland (Paris), FOUNDRY SEOUL (Seoul), Post Times (New York), McLennon Pen Co. (Austin), and CASTLE (Los Angeles); as well as AKIINOUE (Tokyo) and Chilli (London) in NADA Projects.

The fair feature the return of the TD Bank Curated Spotlight, a special section highlighting a selection of galleries organized by a renowned curator and presented in partnership with TD Bank, as well as ECOLOGIES, a week of public programming, performances, and private convenings, presented by NADA and the Knight Foundation, in partnership with PAMM and CULTURED.

“We are delighted to present the exhibitor list for this year’s Miami fair—an extraordinary showcase that reflects the full breadth, depth, and vitality of our community. At the core of our mission is an unwavering commitment to supporting galleries, non-profits and artist-run spaces year-round, and Miami provides a unique platform to amplify those voices on the global stage,” said NADA Executive Director Heather Hubbs. “As we return to the Ice Palace Studios for our 23rd edition, we look forward to welcoming exhibitors and visitors alike to celebrate the best of contemporary art and the spirit of collaboration that defines NADA.”

NADA Miami is dedicated to celebrating rising talent from around the globe. 

Galleries:

A
Abattoir, Cleveland
ABRA, Caracas
ABRI MARS, New York
Ackerman Clarke, Chicago
Affinity, Lagos
ALZUETA GALLERY, Barcelona, Madrid, Casavells, & Paris
Amanita, New York & Rome
Alice Amati, London
Bill Arning Exhibitions, Kinderhook
Art Heritage, New Delhi
Gallery Artbeat, Tbilisi

B
Baker—Hall, Miami
Polina Berlin, New York
Blue Velvet, Zurich
Bremond Capela, Paris
Burnaway, Atlanta

C
Calvaresi, Buenos Aires
Cassina Projects, Milan
CASTLE, Los Angeles
Central Server Works, Los Angeles & Venice
CHART, New York
Chozick Family Art Gallery, New York
Cob, London
Coulisse, Stockholm
Creative Growth, Oakland

D
de boer, Los Angeles & Antwerp
Dio Horia Gallery, Athens
Dohing Art, Seoul
Tara Downs, New York

E
EFA Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop, New York
El Consulado, New York 
EMBAJADA, San Juan
Entrance, New York
EUROPA, New York
Deanna Evans Projects, New York

F
Fernberger, Los Angeles
Galerie John Ferrère, Paris
Patricia Fleming Gallery, Glasgow
FOUNDRY SEOUL, Seoul

G
G Gallery, Seoul
Gattopardo, Los Angeles
Asya Geisberg Gallery, New York
Gladwell Projects, New York
Good Weather, Chicago & North Little Rock
gratin, New York
The Green Gallery, Milwaukee

H
Halsey McKay Gallery, East Hampton
Harkawik, New York
Hawkins Headquarters, Atlanta
Timothy Hawkinson Gallery, Los Angeles
HESSE FLATOW, New York & Amagansett
Althuis Hofland Fine Arts, Amsterdam 
House of Seiko, San Francisco & Los Angeles
Hunt Gallery, Toronto

I
IAH, Seoul

J
JDJ, New York

K
KDR, Miami
ANNKA KULTYS GALLERY, London

L
The Locker Room, New York
La Loma, Los Angeles
LAURA, Houston

M
Management, New York
Marinaro, United States
Martha’s, Austin
McLennon Pen Co., Austin
Micki Meng, San Francisco
MISAKO & ROSEN, Tokyo
Charles Moffett, New York
Moskowitz Bayse, Los Angeles
Mrs., New York
mueve (galería  ), Lima
Brigitte Mulholland, Paris
Megan Mulrooney, Los Angeles

N
New Discretions, New York

O
OLYMPIA, New York
Oolong Gallery, Rancho Santa Fe

P
Pangée, Montreal
Tyler Park Presents, Los Angeles
Patel Brown, Toronto & Montreal
Post Times, New York
PRIMARY., Miami
PROXYCO Gallery, New York

R
ANDREW RAFACZ, Chicago
TOMAS REDRADO ART, Miami & José Ignacio
Andrew Reed Gallery, Miami & New York
Rivalry Projects, Buffalo
Roland Ross, Margate
Romance, Pittsburgh

S
Sargent’s Daughters, New York
Sea View, Los Angeles
SHANKAY, Dubai & Porto
SHRINE, New York
SITUATIONS, New York
David B. Smith Gallery, Denver
SOCO Gallery, Charlotte
SoMad, New York
Sorry We’re Closed, Brussels
Southside Contemporary Art Gallery, Richmond
Spill 180, New York

T
Tappeto Volante Projects, New York
Temnikova & Kasela gallery, Tallinn
Duane Thomas Gallery, New York
Twelve Gates Arts, Philadelphia

W
Western Exhibitions, Chicago
Whaam! Gallery, New York
Window Project, Tbilisi
Wingate Studio, Hinsdale

Y
Dan Yoshii, New York

NADA Projects:

839, Los Angeles
AKIINOUE, Tokyo
Galeri Bosfor, Istanbul
Ceibo Gallery, Weston
Cheremoya, Los Angeles
Chilli, London
C+N Gallery CANEPANERI, Milan & Genoa
Concordia Studio, New York
The Cuban Art Hub, Old Havana
DUNES, Portland
Feia, Los Angeles
GALLERY HAYASHI + ART BRIDGE, Tokyo
hipopoety, Buenos Aires
Iowa, New York
Linse Gallery, Buenos Aires
MAMA Projects, New York
Sid Motion Gallery, London
Nguyen Wahed, New York
Oolite Arts, Miami Beach
Ptolemy, New York
Special Effects Gallery, Kansas City
Twelve Ten Gallery, Chicago
_VIGILGONZALES, Buenos Aires & Cusco
VSG Contemporary, Chicago

NADA is pleased to present TD Bank Curated Spotlight—a special section at NADA Miami 2025 organized by Kate Wong, curator, writer, and researcher from Vancouver, British Columbia.

For the 23rd edition of the fair, Curated Spotlight will feature five presentations from exhibiting galleries. This year marks the sixth anniversary of the NADA x TD Bank Curated Spotlight program—a crowd favorite at both Miami and New York fairs. Introduced at NADA Miami in 2021, the Curated Spotlight program invites galleries and artists to collaborate with a curator to showcase their presentations at the fair.

Participants
Devin N. Morris
(EFA Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop, New York)

Ana Alenso and Alessandro Balteo-Yazbeck
(El Consulado, New York)

Faith Icecold
(ROMANCE, Pittsburgh) 

Huey Lightbody and Mahari Chabwera
(Southside Contemporary Art Gallery, Richmond, VA)

Marissa Delano
(Spill 180, New York)

NADA Miami
December 2–6, 2025

Dates & Times

VIP Preview (by Invitation):
Tuesday, Dec 2, 10am–4pm

Open to the Public:
Tuesday, December 2, 4–7pm
Wednesday, December 3, 11am–7pm
Thursday, December 4, 11am–7pm
Friday, December 5, 11am–7pm
Saturday, December 6, 11am–6pm

Location
Ice Palace Studios
1400 North Miami Avenue
Miami, FL 33136

Shuttle Service
NADA Miami is offering complimentary shuttles to and from the Miami Beach Water Taxi at the Venetian Marina.

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