Bridge Gallery

  • Address: 98 Orchard Street, New York, New York, 10002
  • Category: Gallery
  • Phone: (212) 674-6320
  • Website: Official Website
  • Email:
  • Transportation: F, J, M, Z Train to Delancey/ Essex
  • Directions: via Google Maps

In a fast-paced world, architects and designers impact every aspect of modern life. Great design has become a rallying cry for our culture. The influence of architecture and design on everyday life- whether through the demand for great functional items or our fascination with dynamic environments – has altered the language of art in our current culture. Architecture and design touch our lives in a most profound way.

This space is dedicated to explorations of architecture and design, examining where artistic vision coincides with modern technology to enable great design, altering our perceptions of what is attainable. It is looking at the blurred line between art and design and examining how it affects our daily lives.

Art, architecture and design are changing at the frenetic pace of our modern world. Our focus is to carry on a conversation about what influences artistic process, and how new and emerging technologies affect application and fabrication. Perhaps, to play with the notion that good design is simply good design. The applications of good design often lie with in the cross-section of fine art and function. Michaelangelo, Da Vinci, Bernini…(the list goes on and on) were architects as well as artists, who used the latest technological advances of their day to craft their creations: oil paint, new sculpting tools, and new scaffolding techniques. Today it is CNC milling, computer graphics, 3D imaging, rapid prototyping; Ahh… the wonders of mans ability to innovate.

It is our hope that you the viewer find this site and the collection of work Fun, Innovative and Exciting. Please enjoy.

Bridge Gallery

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