Proudly Featuring:
Jacob Gerard, Yook Kim, Jasper Stieve, Mary Limonade and JIEM

Public Days:
Friday, February 28 11:00 am - 8:00 pm
Saturday, March 1st: 11:00 am - 8:00 pm
Sunday, March 2nd: 11:00 am - 6:00 pm

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"Tipa Tipa, N’ap Avanse"
(Step by Step, We Move Forward)

Opening Reception:
Saturday, February 22, 2025
 5–7 PM! 

Join us for the opening of "Tipa Tipa, N’ap Avanse" on Saturday, February 22nd, from 5–7 PM, an exhibition celebrating the resilience and creativity of Haitian artist Charles Art Jerry, alongside the evocative works of mepaintsme and Michael McGrath, and art by the talented students of Art School Jerry in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.

The title, Tipa Tipa, N’ap Avanse, reflects both the steady journey of artistic growth and Haiti's enduring strength amidst ongoing social and political conflicts. This show highlights the transformative power of art in preserving culture and fostering hope in the face of adversity.

Charles Art Jerry’s vibrant works honor Haiti’s Vodou heritage, while his students’ creations offer fresh perspectives shaped by the realities of their lives and their community’s spirit. mepaintsme and Michael McGrath, dedicated supporters of Art School Jerry, are honored to present their own works alongside this remarkable collective in a celebration of progress and connection.

This exhibition invites us to reflect on the struggles and aspirations of communities both in Haiti and the U.S., celebrating art as a universal tool for fostering connection, cultural preservation, and forward momentum.

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“LIKE WOLVES” duo exhibition

Exhibition runs from Jan 11th - Feb 15, 2025

Court Tree Collective is proud to present LIKE WOLVES featuring Australian painter Saxon Quinn and Brooklyn based painter John Vitale. Both represent a new breed of abstract painters pushing their DIY instincts into newfound territories. Like flowing rivers they navigate from the energy of their great source. Not planned or charted, but precise in delivery. Wild and unhinged, yet focused and consistent. Passion and dedication encompasses the virtue in each gesture and stroke. We are excited to share this energy with our community.  

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“In Last Place” by Craigie Harper

Exhibition runs until Dec 28th




Craigie Harper's paintings are set in the fictitious town of Kilmarning, which lies north-east of nowhere in particular...

“Kilmarning is a parochial Scottish town that is not too dissimilar to where I live. These paintings are partly autobiographical, partly fictitious.They are often based on real events from my life or the lives of people close to me. I paint a townsfolk who, despite their best efforts, invariably fall short against life.

One subject I often return to is sport. I work through my interest in and aversion to sport by painting Kilmarning United, a bottom-of-the-leagu football team that never wins anything. This antipathy towards spor stems from growing up with a progressive nerve condition that meant I wasn’t very good at it. Discerning peers picked me last for team sports, and finishing every race in last place was inevitable.

The title of this exhibition, In Last Place, reflects my sporting prowess and the spirit of Kilmarning. How I relate to my physical predicament an the humour and pathos I try to convey in painting are closely tied.”

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Court Tree Collective was established in 2013 by a group of artists and creatives with the primary purpose of representing and supporting the work of emerging and established contemporary artists. Since its opening Court Tree Collective has been a staple to south Brooklyn’s emerging art scene and in a short time has exhibited a number of important exhibitions. In addition they have curated a number of exhibitions at satellite locations throughout the states and abroad.

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.

Our gallery is curated by artists for artists, which fosters a dynamic and supportive environment where creative visionaries can thrive. With firsthand understanding of the artistic process, the curators can showcase works that resonate deeply with both artists and audiences. This curated space celebrates diversity, innovation, and experimentation; it provides a platform for emerging and established artists to connect, collaborate, and showcase their talents. By upholding a community-driven approach to curation, the gallery becomes a vibrant hub for inspiration, dialogue, and artistic exchange.︎

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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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