“Intersections”- East Midtown

December 20th, 2021 - March 20th, 2022

This project was made possible by

Curatorial Team

Norma Krieger & Susan Davis Eley

EXCEPTIONAL ART EXPERIENCES I ART SALES AND ACQUISITIONS
SITE SPECIFIC PRODUCTIONS I CURATION & INSTALLATION

KRIEGER I ELEY Art Advisory is a partnership between Norma Krieger and Susan Davis-Eley, whose professional experience in art, branding, and cross-promotion collectively spans 30 years.

The team has long recognized the symbiotic relationship between Art and Real Estate. We specialize in offering audience-engaged contemporary art experiences, exhibitions, and installations in a variety of venues. 

With a mission to “bring art and artists to an audience,” Krieger | Eley creates site-specific visual art experiences and exhibitions. In curating ART ON THE AVE NYC’s public art initiative, the focus is on community regeneration by showcasing traditionally under-represented and emerging artists in vacant Greenwich Village storefronts. We are delighted to have the opportunity to work with innovative founders Jackie Graham and Barbara Anderson, educators who recognized the need for this urban art platform. 

As charter members of AWAD (Association of Women Art Dealers), the Krieger I Eley team has insider access to a vast network of galleries and artists, both domestically and internationally.

Intern Team

Julie Sohjin Kim

I am a student at Columbia University studying visual arts with a focus on painting. I am passionate about engaging communities through art and exploring public art as a means to share education, stories, and new ideas. As an artist, I value that art carries a language that speaks to people in ways of its own, and am inspired by its potential to be the breaking wave of any change in the world. 

Although originally from New Jersey, I feel most at home in New York City. I am so excited to be a part of Art on the Ave and its impact in NYC (and hopefully beyond). I hope to help strengthen people’s connection to art and empathy towards others, while also supporting artists and fostering community in the city I love. 

Rosa Schembari

I am a student at Fordham University Lincoln Center, studying new media digital design, with minors in visual arts and marketing. I am interested in exploring the positive effects art can have in our lives as well as the promotion of accessible art and arts education. Art is a means of self-expression and storytelling unlike any other for its ability to draw communities together.

I am so excited to be a part of Art on the Ave’s latest project in East Midtown and cannot wait to see the pieces up around the neighborhood. I have loved living in this city for the past four years and being immersed in such a diverse community of artists. I hope to get more people engaged with and in conversation about art and to be a part of making art more accessible.