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Flags correspond to the diverse backgrounds of our artists. Our goal is to continue to expand this diversity.
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Alpan Gallery, Inc. is a 501(C)(3) non profit organization.

Mission Summary

  • present a dynamic program of contemporary art events in Long Island
  • inform, educate and foster the participation of the community
  • be of local, national and international significance
  • develop networks and partnerships


Nese Karakaplan, Founding Director

Board of Directors

Robert J. Kingston
Prof. Seung Lee
Judith Pynchon

Advisory Board

Prof. Arthur C. Danto, Art Critic, Author, and Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Columbia University.

Prof. Donald Kuspit, Art Critic, Author and Professor of Art History & Philosophy at Stony Brook University.

Phyllis Braff, President Emerita, International Association of Art Critics.

Rhonda Cooper, Director of University Art Gallery at Stony Brook University, Long Island NY.

Anne Cohen DePietro, Curator& Art Historian, Director, Newsday Center for Dove/Torr Studies.

Janie Welker, Former Exhibitions Coordinator and Curator of Photography, Heckscher Museum of Art on Long Island.

Heng-Gil Han, Curator at Jamaica Center for Arts & Learning in Queens, New York.

Catherine Valenza, Executive Director, Portland Arts & Cultural Alliance.

Assistants

John Remsen
Joyce Kubat
Anita Sarraf

summer residents 2007

Puneeta Mittal
John Oswald

HOURS

Wednesday - Saturday 11.30 AM to 5.00 PM and by appointment.

When there is no scheduled exhibition at the gallery, the hours may vary. Please call the gallery to confirm the hours.

LOCATION

The gallery is located in Huntington, NY, a vibrant North Shore art community of suburban Long Island with 200,000 residents. It is easily accessible both from the city (approximately 35 miles east of New York City) and the east end of Long Island via the Long Island Expressway or the Long Island Railroad.