Summer Lounge 2022



 

Toyameg

Skater Girl”

acrylic on paper

(framed)

12 x 15 1/2 in, 2021







Ellen Weider

“Flyby

acrylic and graphite on linen

18 x 24 in, 2021 (framed)

 






Christian Nguyen

“Bologna

acrylic on canvas

24 x 16 in, 2019










Jacob Gerard

“Sports/Cafe/Bar”

acrylic/oil sticks on canvas

56 x 36 in, 2022









Jeremy Nakamura

“Friends on the Reef ”

oil on wood panel

10 x 10 in, 2022











Grace Tobin

“Absent Thoughts 1”

acrylic on wood

9 x 12 in, 2022












Grace Tobin

“Absent Thoughts 4”

acrylic on wood

9 x 12 in, 2022










Yool Kim

“Tell Me More”

Mixed media on linen canvas

24 x 19 1/2 in, 2022










Marlon Lainez

Encampment

acrylic on wood

5 x 7 in, 2019

















Chris Moore

“The lyrics # 1”

7 ply stained laminte, transfer and acrylic

8.35 x 29.75 in, 2022







Seth Ellison

“Hangdog”

oil on canvas

22 x 18 1/2 in, 2018









Miles Debas

“Pink Smoke”

Gold leaf, enamel, ink, collage, oil paint, sealed plaster

23 x 30 in, 2022







Toyameg

“Kayak”

acrylic on canvas

19 x 22 in, 2021









Ellen Weider

“Nine-Ville

acrylic and graphite on linen

18 x 24 in, 2021 (framed)








Jacob Gerard

“Inner Child

acrylic/oil pastel on paper

24 x 18 in, 2022











Jacob Gerard

“Awkward Decay”

acrylic/oil sticks on canvas

46 x 58 in, 2022












Jeremy Nakamura

“Biker in Adirondaks”

gouache on aquabord

6 x 6 in, 2022











Grace Tobin

“Between the Lines”

oil on canvas

12 x 10 in, 2022











Grace Tobin

“Absent Thoughts 2”

acrylic on wood

9 x 12 in, 2022










 Yool Kim

Space Travel”

Mixed media on linen canvas

27 1/5 x 18 1/2 in, 2022










Taezoo Park

Candle TV in Digital Era - 004”

CRT TV (SONY / GOLDSTAR / SAMSUNG), Arduino, LED matrix, USB Cable, USB Charger, E-waste Part

12.5(W) x 21(H) x 14(D) in, 2018


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Chris Moore

“The lyrics # 2”

7 ply stained laminte, transfer and acrylic

8.75 x 29.75 in, 2022







Cathy Tabbakh

“Bird’s Eye”

ink and acrylic on canvas

25 1/2 x 11 4/5 in, 2022

















Toyameg

“Sungalsses with Cat”

acrylic on canvas

19 x 19 in, 2021










Ellen Weider

“Geometrical

acrylic and graphite on linen

18 x 24 in, 2021 (framed)








Jacob Gerard

“Godzilla”

acrylic/oil pastel on paper

24 x 18 in, 2022









Jeremy Nakamura

“Icecream truck in the Canyons ”

gouache on aquabord

10 x 10 in, 2022











Grace Tobin

“Dispersed”

oil on canvas

16 1/2 x 16 1/2 in, 2022









Derek Haffar

“Chloe”

White Portland cement & Peeled Plum Tomato Can

16 x 5 x 8in, 2021








Tony Geiger

Monster Dilemma”

acrylic on wood panel

28 x 24 in, 2021










Marlon Lainez

“Ciudad de Carpas”

acrylic on wood

18 x 24 in, 2018












Taezoo Park

Candle TV in Digital Era - 005”

CRT TV Monitor, Arduino, LED Matrix, Distance Sensor, USB Cable, USB Charger, TV Mount, Wood Panel, Screw, E-waste Part


7(W) x 13(H) x 10(D) in, 2018











Seth Ellison

“Darn Nigh Hopeless”

oil on canvas

28 x 22 in, 2021













Cathy Tabbakh

“Tormented Queen Monstera”

ink and acrylic on canvas

19 3/5 x 15 7/10 in, 2022













Toyameg

“Laying with Tiger”

acrylic on paper

(framed)

12 x 16 in, 2021






Christian Nguyen

“Nocturne

acrylic on canvas

30 x 20 in, 2019






Jacob Gerard

“King Kong”

acrylic/oil pastel on paper

24 x 18 in, 2022










Jonjo Elliot

Animal Chin”

hand finished unique Giclee prints

30 x 24 in, 2021 *framed








Grace Tobin

“Absent Thoughts 3”

acrylic on wood

9 x 12 in, 2022













Derek Haffar

“Mask”

White Portland cement

16 x 5 x 8in, 2021











Tony Geiger

Wooden Idol”

oil on canvas

30 x 24 in, 2022





Marlon Lainez

“Carpas y Cobijas”

acrylic on wood

5 x 7 in, 2020












Taezoo Park

Candle TV in Digital Era - 008”

CRT TV Monitor, Arduino, LED Matrix, Distance Sensor, USB Cable, USB Charger, TV Mount, Wood Panel, Screw, E-waste Part


7(W) x 13(H) x 10(D) in, 2018











Seth Ellison

“Hay Fever”

oil on canvas

24 x 20 in, 2021













Cathy Tabbakh

“Fatal Shadow from Above”

ink and acrylic on canvas

11 4/5 x 8 3/10 in, 2022

























Court Tree Collective is an art gallery committed to pushing boundaries in close collaboration with the artists it represents. Its program is rooted in original, thought-provoking work that resists easy categorization, rejecting the confines of traditional labels in favor of a distinct energy and point of view. More than a conventional gallery, it operates as a living, evolving space driven by instinct
and a shared creative momentum that challenges the norms of the art world.

Founded and run independently by Stephen Lipuma and Amy Ng, Court Tree Collective exists outside the influence of corporate structures and the often exclusionary traditions of the industry. Sustained through alternative means and guided by an artist-first ethos, the gallery reflects the lived experience of its founders, who continue to embrace risk as an essential part of their practice. Drawing from counterculture, heritage, pop, skateboarding, music, and everyday life, the gallery cultivates a hybrid sensibility, where outsider perspectives and formal training intersect to create something immediate, raw, and resonant.︎

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Location

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


Mailing Address

Court Tree Collective
728 41st Street #1F
Brooklyn, NY 11232


Contact

info@courttree.com

917.225.9253








Gallery Hours

Thurs - Sat 12 - 6pm
Sun 12 - 5pm
*and by appointment



The 36 St subway station {D, N, R, trains} is the nearest one to Industry City in Brooklyn






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