About Gitana Rosa Gallery
Founded in 2006 by Vanessa Liberati, Gitana Rosa represents fine
contemporary art by leading emerging and established artists encouraging
social, political and environmental messages through creative work.
Gitana Rosa was the first green gallery in Brooklyn to adopt ecological
practices into its business model and donate a portion of select
exhibition proceeds to environmental non-profits.
In 2014, Gitana Rosa opened a second location in Chelsea; this space served as the main
gallery for a year facilitating the Williamsburg location's
transformation into a project space directed by Lauren Wolchik. After
ten years in Brooklyn, Gitana Rosa moved to Piermont, NY, where it
currently exists on the banks of the Hudson.
The gallery's new location combines exhibition space with a curated retail experience
showcasing exclusive artist designed editions, multiples, collections
and individual works in addition to custom-designed, eco-conscious
products by artists. The venue incorporate sustainability into its
business model and gives back to the community providing a space to
stimulate dialogue, promote sustainable methods of living and inspire
positive ideas.
