
Three floors of museum-quality contemporary art with free admission.
PERROTIN NEW YORK is a three-floor art gallery at 130 Orchard St, New York. The graffiti-covered building hosts museum-quality exhibitions with distinct vibes on each floor. Guests praise free admission, friendly staff, and bright natural lighting, with a ground-floor gift shop adding a nice touch to the art experience.
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Rotating museum-quality displays across three floors featuring diverse artists and styles.
Open access to all exhibitions at no cost, making art accessible to everyone.
Expert guidance and information on artworks and artists from knowledgeable staff.
Curated selection of art-related merchandise and souvenirs available on the ground floor.
Immersive experiences through guided or self-paced tours of current shows.
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LIMA LIMA
'Nancy Graves: The Illusion of Motion' 'Fathom' by Julia von Eichel’ 'Breathings' by Iván Argote’ 2025.4.23 – 5.31
Selina L
The graffiti-covered building caught my eye even before entering. The exhibition spans three floors, each with a distinct vibe—no chance to get bored here. It feels museum-quality, and the fact that it’s free? Totally worth visiting!
Jung Lee
A fantastic gallery. One of the best in the area. Absolutely loved my visit there. I will be returning for sure!
Charlotte L
It was my first time visiting and it is a beautifully underrated gallery. It has three floors and I spent around half an hour in total. It has great natural lighting and the staff members don’t make you feel uncomfortable or unwelcome (which is rare for NYC galleries). They also have a little gift shop on the ground floor.
Chanel Brown-Legon (Chanel)
This three leveled museum is nice and I can only speak to the exhibits I saw in early February 2019. While all of the floors clearly represented different styles of artists, I only found one that was truly wonderful (the top floor - I guess you could say the best was saved for last?). Most of the guests gravitated towards one level while the other two remained practically empty. One thing I appreciated about this gallery was that even on a Saturday mid-afternoon, it did not feel overcrowded.