AM:PM Gallery is a gallery in Williamsburg dedicated to exhibiting work by BIPOC artists. The gallery centers art rooted in Black and brown experience and organizes events that tie cultural programming to community organizing and political solidarity.
AM:PM Gallery runs on a specific bet: that art rooted in Black and brown experience, made by BIPOC artists working across all mediums, belongs at the center of a neighborhood's cultural life: not its margins. The gallery, which describes itself as 'preserving la cultura,' has hosted exhibitions tying Puerto Rican colonial history to contemporary image-making, open mics with proceeds split between Gaza Poets Society and its own fight against eviction, and Bomba music nights raising funds for political prisoners. The through-line isn't a medium or a movement: it's an insistence that the work carries stakes beyond the gallery wall, and that survival and creativity aren't separate conversations.
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