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TAMBARAN GALLERY
Fine Tribal Art from Africa, Oceania and the Americas




5 East 82nd Street | (212) 570-0655 | tambaran.com
Tambaran is one of New York City's most respected Tribal Art galleries, founded in 1979 by Maureen Zarember. Located on the Upper East Side in a stunning beaux-art mansion just steps away from the MET, Tambaran Gallery hosts a selection of museum-quality pieces from all over the world.
The gallery is laid out over two floors. The upper floor boasts Zarember's collection of African, Oceanic and North-West Coast American art, as well as breathtaking contemporary works by female Korean artists Sung Hee Cho and Kim Hee Kyung.
The lower floor, T2, showcases established and emerging contemporary artists. We offer a unique platform to exhibit in our contemporary, stunning architectural space.
Tambaran Gallery is very excited to showcase a selection of stunning pieces from Zarember's collection of African, Oceanic and North-West Coast American art, and contemporary works by female Korean artist, Sung Hee Cho, during October Art Week.