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Godwin-Ternbach Museum

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Closed • 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

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Gallery 25 - Here is another shadow box that we did. It contains signed sneakers by the NBA player, Penny Hardaway along with trading cards and coins

Gallery 25

(33 reviews)

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I went to Gallery 25 on 2/1/25 to have some vintage baseball cards framed. I met Chris, who is a…read morevery friendly guy and will talk your ears off. Chris told me that this would take 2 weeks to complete. If by 2 weeks, he meant 10 weeks, then it was 2 weeks. No matter how many times I called, nobody EVER picks up the phone, so I had to keep going in to his shop (I live 25 minutes away). I asked to have pictures of the unfinished product sent to me before the work was completed to make sure I liked it, and everything was the way I wanted it (spacing, borders, colors, etc.) After 8 weeks, I finally got an email of the pictures, and it was wrong so the layout had to be changed. Finally, after 10 weeks, after the changes, I picked up the frame. Then, I gave him much more expensive cards ($2,000) to frame and told him that this can't take 10 weeks. He assured me that this time it would only take two weeks. I told him that this frame had to be the same size as the last one since I would be displaying them together. I called after 2 weeks to see if it was done, and as usual, nobody picked up the phone, so I left a message. I said the same thing as before. Make sure you send me pictures before you seal up the frame. Of course, nobody called me back, I called 4 more times that week, left 4 more messages...not ONE call back. Then, suddenly, I get an email that the frame is done. I went in and picked it up, brought it home and noticed that not only was this frame bigger than the first one, but the borders/frames around the cards were MUCH bigger than the first ones, so the white borders of the cards could not be seen. It made the cards look much smaller. They do not look like real baseball cards; they look like imitations and copies that I've seen online. The spacing of the cards in relation to the engraved plaque was off as well. I emailed Chris again (since there is no point in calling), and he told me that he was NOT going to redo the piece and it looked just fine to him. He didn't even want to hear what the issues were. It could have been a small fix. I would have even been willing to keep the larger frame but at least change the borders around the cards to they look real. Maybe it looked fine to him, but he is in the framing business, not the baseball card business. It was not what I wanted or asked for. You can see the difference in the 2 pieces. One has a slight orange frame around the card for a nice hint of color, while you can still see the white borders, and the other where the white borders are completely covered up and there is a dominating large gray frame around the card. The two look nothing alike. I was going to sue him but it wasn't worth the filing fees, or my time for $230, which I never even got a receipt for since I paid cash. So, if you want to wait 4 times longer than it should normally take for your merchandise to be completed, have your calls ignored, have zero communication with who is doing the work, and have them make their own decisions as to how YOUR items come out.... then this is your place.

I am 10 plus years customer of this Gallery. Chris has always fulfilled his promise. The work,…read moreadvice and selection is unbeatable. He really loves what he does. I have high regards for his professionalism. Always recommended !! All the best. Thank you - Gautam Sanghavi CPA

Faurschou New York - Donna Huanca  - "Scar Tissue (Blurred Earth)"

Faurschou New York

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Faurschou is a contemporary art museum that began in Copenhagen in the 1980s & has evolved to…read moreplaces that include New York. Faurschou New York is located in the Greenpoint section of Brooklyn. Faurschou is accessible via public transportation, including the G train to Greenpoint. It is within walking distance from a host of hangout spots, shops & and eateries, including Brooklyn Expo Center (which hosts year-round-events), WNYC Transmitter Park, Common Goods (Home Goods Store), Comptons (good sandwices) & one of my favorites, Paulie Gees Slice Shop (pizza). Exhibits on View - 1.) Donna Huanca's "Scar Tissue ( Blurred Earth) 2.) Bjarne Melgaard's "Barney Takes It All" 3.) Tracey Emin's "Exorcism of the Last Painting I Ever Made" Faurschou is a spacious-enough museum / art gallery & all three exhibits on display are interesting. The artists' exhibits are colorful, vibrant & indicated bold statements via their artwork / masterpieces. Definitely cool exhibits. These current exhibits will be on display until 9/8/24. Looking forward to future exhibitions! Hours of Operation: Thurs. & Fri. - 12pm - 7pm Sat. - 10-7pm Sun. - 10am - 5pm Website - faurschou.com Instagram - @faurschou_ Go on their website to view information on previous exhibits and publications as well as subscribe to their newsletter.

I ducked into this beautifully serene gallery on a late Sunday afternoon to wait for the rain to…read morepass, and was wowed by the size of the space. It seems the New York gallery was briefly shuttered due to Covid but is back in the swing of things. Currently, they are showcasing Zachary Armstrong's Twelve Animals which I found to be a very whimsical take on the animals of the Chinese zodiac. The paintings were really textured lending it an air of playfulness. On exhibition as well are Curtis Barnes (We Wear the Mask) and Robert Rauschenberg (Subjective View). Barnes is also based in Dayton, OH but instead of animals, explores the Black experience in the Midwest with an equally lively palette.

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