Victoria Munroe Fine Art was established in 1981 on 57th Street in New York City. The gallery moved to Soho and later to the Upper East Side before closing the public space in 1996. In 2001, the gallery opened a new door on Beacon Hill in Boston and in 2005 relocated to Newbury Street where it focuses on a wide range of both historical European works on paper and contemporary American paintings, drawings and sculpture. Victoria Munroe Fine Art represents contemporary artists Mary Armstrong, Patrick Cauley, Linda Etcoff, Bill Flynn, Jeremy Foss, Dimitri Hadzi, Conley Harris, Christine Hiebert, Chuck Holtzman, Sharon Horvath, Joel Janowitz, H. Peik Larsen, Todd McKie, Katherine Porter, Raja Ram Sharma and Clara Wainwright.


After graduating from Radcliffe in 1975, where she studied old master drawings and worked in the drawings department at the Fogg Art Museum, Victoria Munroe began her career in Boston at Impression's Workshop and Gallery. She opened her own gallery in New York in 1981, which promoted emerging American artists. In September of 2001, the gallery opened Boston. Elizabeth Reluga is the gallery director and has a BA in art history from Bates College and a MA from Boston University. The exhibitions examine the medium of drawing from different cultures and perspectives.


Tuesday through Saturday from 10:00 AM to 5:30 PM. The gallery will be closed December 24 - January 1.


Victoria Munroe Fine Art is located at 161 Newbury Street between Dartmouth and Exeter Streets.

To reach the gallery by subway, take the green line to Copley Square.

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