New York City is preparing for the annual Madison Avenue Spring 2026 Gallery Walk, one of the most anticipated events of the city’s spring art season. Held in association with ARTnews, the event will take place on Saturday, May 16, from 10 a.m. To 5 p.m.
A total of 45 internationally renowned galleries will open their doors to art enthusiasts and collectors. The event spans Madison Avenue between East 57th and East 86th Streets, providing a comprehensive look at the current art scene.
Programming and Access
The Gallery Walk offers a broad artistic spectrum, featuring works from legendary masters as well as acclaimed contemporary artists. Visitors have the opportunity to view exhibitions in person and engage directly with artists and gallery curators.

While the event is free and open to the public, certain activities require planning. Attendees must pre-register to participate in 10 scheduled curator talks and tours. Reservations can be made at MadisonAvenueGalleryWalk.com.
Navigation and Logistics
The event is organized by the Madison Avenue B.I.D. To assist with navigation, an Information Tent will be located on the west side of Madison Avenue between East 78 and East 79 Streets.
Visitors can visit this tent to pick up a Madison Avenue Spring Gallery Guide and Map. For further inquiries, the organizers have provided a contact number at 917-940-9763.
Future Outlook
As the date approaches, interest in the 10 curator-led sessions may lead to rapid registration fill-ups. We see likely that attendees will use the provided map and guide to strategically plan their route between East 57th and East 86th Streets to maximize their exposure to both master and contemporary works.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a cost to attend the Gallery Walk?
No, the event is free and open to the public.
Do I need to register to visit the galleries?
No, registration is not required to visit participating galleries throughout the day, though it is required for gallery tours and talks.
Where can I find a map of the participating locations?
A Madison Avenue Spring Gallery Guide and Map can be picked up at the Information Tent on the west side of Madison Avenue between East 78 and East 79 Streets.
Which style of art—legendary masters or contemporary works—are you most interested in discovering this season?
