Just a week after Anglim/Trimble became the third gallery at Minnesota Street Project to announce its closure , a fourth has joined the list. Jack Fischer Gallery , established in 2002, will close at the end of January 2026.
“The reasons are many, but suffice to say that it has become unsustainable from the personal to the existing gallery model,” today’s email announcement reads. Fischer notes that he is not retiring, but moving to a different venue he did not identify, “one with a smaller profile that is more sustainable.” He will continue to represent gallery artists.
From the start of his career, Fischer championed artists with disabilities, exhibiting work by Judith Scott, Marlon Mullen and Camille Holvoet, and collaborating with organizations like Creativity Explored, Creativ

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