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One Art Space Tribeca Presents Two Exhibitions for Women’s History Month Curated by MaryAnn Giella McCulloh

IWD 2026 and She Is 2026 Receptions launch March  All Women Artists Exhibitions

One Art Space Celebrated International Women’s Day and Women’s History Month with its 10th Anniversary Exhibition, a powerful showcase honoring the transformative force of women artists. Led by two women gallerists and co-owners, MaryAnn Giella McCulloh & Mei Fung, the gallery is a space for women, by women providing a bold platform for artists breaking barriers and redefining the future of art

In honor of Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day, this dynamic showcase, curated by MaryAnn Giella McCulloh unites visionary women across painting, photography, sculpture, and digital media. Their work disrupts narratives, reclaims space, and ignites cultural impact.

IWD 2026 (Left) and She Is 2026 (Right) Presenting Artists with MaryAnn Giella McCulloh and Mei Fung
of One Art Space Gallery (Photo Credit: SIPA USA for AP / Dave Warren)

The gallery debuted “IWD 2026,” created in recognition of International Women’s Day, followed by “She Is 2026,” a second exhibition that continued the month’s celebration with a select group featured artists and a dedicated opening reception.

“IWD 2026” opened with a reception on Saturday, March 7th, 2026, inviting guests to meet the artists and experience the exhibition in a lively setting. The presentation features Cleopatra Browne, Friday Jones, Frédérique Ilonga, Jean Chiang, Jules Schaffer, Kaori Yasumoto, Kikyo, Kumi Hirose, Luciana Pampalone, Monali Ghosh, Monica Holder, Monisa Parekh, Motoko Otsuki, SunHe Hong, Suyapa Quinn, Tatiana Grace, and Tanja Momcilovic.

Atmosphere (Photo Credit: SIPA USA for AP / Dave Warren)

Atmosphere (Photo Credit: SIPA USA for AP / Dave Warren)

The celebration continued the following weekend with “She Is 2026,” which opened with a reception on Saturday, March 14th, 2026. The exhibition features Amdrita, Angelina Salgado, Ashley Medici, Brielle Bonetti, Frédérique Ilonga, Jean Chiang, Jennifer Davis, Luciana Pampalone, Monali Ghosh, Monisa Parekh, NancyLee Cidoni, Rosa Guadalupe, Sandra H. Andersen, SunHe Hong, Tatiana Grace, Madhu Powar Garg and Toby Rabiner.

MaryAnn Giella McCulloh, Mei Fung (Photo Credit: SIPA USA for AP / Dave Warren)

Anthony Haden Guest, MaryAnn Giella McCulloh (Photo Credit: SIPA USA for AP / Dave Warren)

Ford Crull (Photo Credit: SIPA USA for AP / Dave Warren)

MaryAnn Giella McCulloh, Maria Elena Paganini (Photo Credit: SIPA USA for AP / Dave Warren)

Lauren Marie (Photo Credit: SIPA USA for AP / Dave Warren)

Billy McCulloh (Photo Credit: SIPA USA for AP / Dave Warren)

MaryAnn Giella McCulloh, Madison McCulloh (Photo Credit: SIPA USA for AP / Dave Warren)

Carmen D’Alessio (Photo Credit: SIPA USA for AP / Dave Warren)

Ashley Medici (Photo Credit: SIPA USA for AP / Dave Warren)

Leslie Ann Lopez, MaryAnn Giella McCulloh (Photo Credit: SIPA USA for AP / Dave Warren)

Lauren Mariani (Photo Credit: SIPA USA for AP / Dave Warren)

McCulloh Family (Photo Credit: SIPA USA for AP / Dave Warren)

Atmosphere (Photo Credit: SIPA USA for AP / Dave Warren)

Both receptions were designed to welcome collectors, culture seekers and supporters of women artists for an energizing month in the heart of downtown Manhattan.

ABOUT One Art Space:

One Art Space opened in May 2011 in the heart of Tribeca and has been a distinctive venue for both museum-caliber and emerging artists for 15 years. Located at 23 Warren Street in Tribeca, New York City the gallery occupies a versatile ground-level space with a glass façade, offering natural light and an inviting view from the street. This unique and versatile space for exhibitions provides a perfect backdrop for both the artwork and artist to shine.

The gallery’s programming mixes storied figures in New York’s art scene like Al Diaz, world-famous street artists like Shepard Fairey, abstract contemporary painters like Andrew Salgado, and a solo exhibition of work by Purvis Young, whose paintings are held in institutions like The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and the Smithsonian American Art Museum, as well as in the collections of some of the highest-end buyers in the art market.

One Art Space’s mission is to create a place where the giants of art history and the visionaries of art’s future come together – in One Art Space.

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Last modified: March 27, 2026

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