Bridging The Gap collection





Van Eggers

“Bunk Beds”

mixed media on wood panel

20 x 16 in, 2025





Van Eggers

“Wood Veneer”

mixed media on wood panel

20 x 16 in, 2025





Pilar O’Connor

“Late for Practice”

stitched felt on canvas

15 x 21.5 in, 2025







Teddy Salad

“Meanwhile, back in Metropolis”

acrylic and emulsion on driftwood

23 x 20 in, 2025










Pizza in the Rain

“Lucky Cheng’s”

acrylic on panel

12 x 12 in, 2025





Natsuki Shibata

“Zazo-kun (Blue)”

hand painted ceramic

9.4 x 8 x 6.3 in, 2024





Heather Sundquist Hall

“Lemon Core”

gouache on paper mounted on cradled wood panel

6 x 6 x 1.5 in, 2025



Charlie Salas-Humara

“Forrest Hill”

acrylic on canvas

20 x 16 in, 2025







Jason Lustig

“Car Cats”

flashe on wood panel

6 x 8 in, 2025







Bill Miller

“What of Alicia”

vintage linoleum on mounted wood

12 x 12 in, 2025

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Bill Miller

“Triptych: Helicopter, Bird On A Wire, After Ellsworth”

vintage linoleum on mounted wood

12 x 36 in, 2024

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Tallulah King

“Forest Scene”

collage, drawings on vintage school paper

6 x 9 in, 2025




Lucas Geor

“Cold Beers Coaster”

silkscreen and acrylic on coaster paper mounted on wood

28 x 28 in, 2025




Zachary Kahn

“Striped Man”

acrylic stick on wood cut out

10 x 8 in, 2025



Craigie Harper

“Owl Boy”

acrylic on cardboard cut out

5 x 7 in, 2025



Craigie Harper

“Kilmarnings Hooligan”

acrylic on cardboard cut out

5 x 7 in, 2025




Craigie Harper

“Sheep Boy”

acrylic on cardboard cut out

7 x 5 in, 2025



Isolina Minjeong

“Soldado con Guardián y Arma (Soldier with Guardian & Weapon)”

handmade ceramic

10 x 6 in, 2025





David Schiesser

“Untitled 2”

pencil on paper

10 x 8 in, 2025




Van Eggers

“TV Party”

mixed media on wood panel

20 x 16 in, 2025









Pilar O’Connor

“Borinquen Place”

stitched felt on canvas

15 x 21.5 in, 2025









Teddy Salad

“The Person’s Nose”

acrylic and emulsion on driftwood pieces

25 x 22 in, 2025







Pizza in the Rain

“PITR’s Bodega”

acrylic on panel

32 x 20 in, 2025










Pizza in the Rain

“The Fat Black Pussycat”

acrylic on panel

12 x 12 in, 2025






Natsuki Shibata

“Jizou-kun (Blue)”

hand painted ceramic

9.4 x 8 x 6.3 in, 2024





Heather Sundquist Hall

“Sunset Show”

gouache on paper mounted on cradled wood panel

6 x 6 x 1.5 in, 2025





Charlie Salas-Humara

“On Riford”

acrylic on canvas

20 x 16 in, 2025







Jason Lustig

“Cat Kong”

flashe on wood panel

8 x 6 in, 2025






Bill Miller

“Enterprise”

vintage linoleum on mounted wood

12 x 12 in, 2024

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Ryan Mettz

“112 Miracles”

acrylic on canvas

30 x 40 in, 2025





Tallulah King

“Spider Scene”

collage, drawings on vintage school paper

5 x 7 in, 2024




Lucas Geor

“Frosty Cups Coaster”

silkscreen and acrylic on coaster paper mounted on wood

28 x 28 in, 2025






Zachary Kahn

“Red Polka Dot Woman”

acrylic stick on wood cut out

10 x 8 in, 2025



Craigie Harper

“The Swimmer”

acrylic on cardboard cut out

7 x 5 in, 2025



Craigie Harper

“Scottish Hunter”

acrylic on cardboard cut out

7 x 5 in, 2025





Craigie Harper

“Nora Souter”

acrylic on cardboard cut out

9 x 5 in, 2025








David Schiesser

“Untitled 1”

pencil on paper

10 x 8 in, 2025




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We are a family-run art gallery specializing in emerging artists to offer a unique and intimate experience for art enthusiasts. Court Tree Collective showcases outsider art, which often defies traditional artistic conventions, alongside works by up-and-coming artists to add depth and diversity to the gallery's offerings. Visitors can expect to encounter raw, authentic expressions of creativity that challenge perceptions and ignite curiosity. By nurturing rising talent and championing unconventional voices, the gallery plays a vital role in fostering a vibrant and inclusive art community.

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Industry City
51 35th Street,
BLD #5
2nd FL, Suite B236
Brooklyn, NY 11232


Mailing Address

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