Arcadia Contemporary is celebrating its 25th Anniversary with “Then and Now,” a group exhibition opening on Thursday, April 10th featuring works by more than 30 artists who have helped to shape Arcadia Gallery’s past, present and future.
Arcadia Fine Arts emerged in 2000 with a mission to spotlight the excellence of living, representational artists. In 2001, Arcadia opened its doors on Greene Street in Manhattan’s Soho
District, swiftly gaining global recognition for its dedication to showcasing artists whose works exhibit both technical mastery and distinctive, unique styles. In 2013, this vision evolved into Arcadia Contemporary, reflecting a renewed focus on artists blending classical techniqueswith contemporary narratives. After 15 years on Greene Street, Arcadia Contemporary ventured westward in 2016, settling in Pasadena on the renowned Colorado Boulevard in the historic Old Town District. Realizing “there’s no place like home,” after five years in California,
Arcadia returned to New York’s Soho Distr