About the Positive Exposure Gallery
Positive Exposure is a place where we all belong, a place for you to be you, to tell your story, share your gifts, and meet and learn from other people."
– Kathleen Cail, Chairman, Board of Directors
The Positive Exposure Gallery serves as a first-of-its-kind community space dedicated to celebrating human diversity through arts and culture. The accessible, multi-purpose building includes a gallery, lecture hall, performing arts center, visual arts studio, and public gathering areas. Located on NYC's Wall Street area, Positive Exposure Gallery has become a central hub to showcase visual, performing, multi-sensory, and literary artists. We also host in-person and virtual educational and cultural programs and events.
The Positive Exposure Gallery creates opportunities for us to kickstart conversations around diversity and inclusion. We welcome schools, families, community groups, healthcare professionals, and anyone looking to challenge their perceptions.
Upcoming PE Gallery Events
October 23 @ 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Tickets & Details Here! On a pink and red background is the following text: “POSITIVE EXPOSURE FUNDRAISER October 23, [...]
September 10 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
SENSORY-SCAPES A Multisensory Textile Exhibit by Sugandha Gupta September 10th, 6:00-8:00pm Artist Remarks at 7:00pm SENSORY-SCAPES is a multisensory textile [...]
September 18 @ 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Movement-Scapes: A Performance by Kiera Bono & Michelle Mantione In collaboration with Sensory-Scapes, a Multisensory Textile Exhibit by Sugandha Gupta [...]
September 27 @ 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
SENSORY-SCAPES A Multisensory Textile Exhibit by Sugandha Gupta Accessible Tour with the Artist September 27th, 5:00-7:00pm SENSORY-SCAPES is a multisensory [...]
September 5 @ 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm
How Do You Wear? By Sydney Keller A mixed-media textile installation that explores how clothing bears the marks of disabled [...]
September 5 - October 1
How Do You Wear? By Sydney Keller A mixed-media textile installation that explores how clothing bears the marks of disabled [...]