As the art market shifts, a new generation of galleries is embracing a leaner, more intentional approach—prioritizing authentic relationships over volume, and aligning economic success with community investment. Join us for a timely conversation between artist and gallerist Jessica Ann Peavy and acclaimed painter Guy Stanley Philoche, hosted at GP Gallery (GPG) and exploring how GPG’s hybrid model—merging the artist-centered mission of a non-profit with the sustainability of a commercial gallery—is creating measurable economic and cultural impact in Harlem.
This conversation will unpack how GPG is at the forefront of that movement, offering a real-time case study on how culture and capital can evolve together, from the inside out. As Founder and Director of both GPG and GG & POP Institute, Peavy has spent years building trust and infrastructure to support artists while cultivating a new generation of local collectors. Philoche, a Haitian-American Harlem based artist known for his textured, narrative-rich paintings, brings a practice deeply rooted in accessibility and advocacy. His work has been acquired by a range of institutions and public figures, and his philanthropic commitment to supporting emerging artists has made him a vocal force for equity in the art world. Following the conversation, Jessica and Guy will offer a tour of GP Gallery and Philoche's studio.
Monarch
Damien Jackson
The Architecture of Our Spirit explores the essential structures, both physical and intangible, that shape human experience at its most primal and elevated.
GPG is a Harlem-based gallery that curates refined, investment-worthy art for culturally rooted collectors—offering exclusivity, legacy, and community in every exhibition.
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