@etagalleryco
Sep 26 – Nov 14, 2025
Maison Mono, 150 Bayard St, Brooklyn, NY
“What’s your ETA?” is a question that expects a clear answer. This phrase resonates deeply with us as a gallery, reflecting our shared commitment to nurturing communication and connection; and through that, care. It represents the anticipation of a gathering, the reaching of a destination or goal... and who you share that information with. We are honored to invite and show a diverse group of artists—each with their own interpretations on journeys and destinations, movement and connection. This exhibition explores what “ETA” means to each artist and to us as a gallery. Featured works tackle topics such as personal experiences as first and second generation immigrants; memories of growing up; or navigating time in interpersonal relationships with neurodivergent people. Each work will invite you to consider the many ways we navigate our paths, the significance of where we are headed, and who we choose to bring with us along the journey. Curated by Celine Lam, Jie Jian, Lena Luo, Yujia Li, and Ariel He.
Catalog
Land Acknowledgment
ETA Gallery acknowledges that the exhibition What’s Your ETA? takes place in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, on the traditional and unceded territory of the Lenape people, the original stewards of this land, known as Lenapehoking. We recognize the history of forced displacement and ongoing impacts of colonialism, and we honor the Lenape communities, past, present, and future, who continue to care for and contribute to this land today. At ETA Gallery, we view this acknowledgment as a starting point, not an ending. We are committed to the ongoing learning of Indigenous voices, and supporting efforts that uphold Indigenous sovereignty and presence within our city and beyond.
About ETA Gallery
ETA Gallery is a contemporary pop-up art gallery based in Brooklyn that brings exhibitions to a variety of venues across New York City. ETA Gallery values and embraces accessibility in art. Each show is installed in a new location; whether it is a café, park, exhibition space, etc., we as a gallery see potential for fine arts everywhere. The gallery presents solo shows, group exhibitions, and artistic happenings. By collaborating with independent and public venues, ETA also aims to strengthen the bond between local social ecosystems and the arts. The gallery curates a wide range of disciplines and aesthetics, prioritizing emerging artists in various forms of contemporary art. ETA Gallery is committed to building an inclusive environment where artists, first-time buyers, collectors, and curious community members can connect through art. Our approach centers care, transparency, and accessibility. ETA Gallery is run by Celine Lam, Jie Jian, and Lena Luo.