In celebration of Frieze New York 2025, Frieze 91 members are invited to a special evening of contemporary design on Walker Street in Tribeca. This guided gallery walk will feature a curated series of visits to standout design spaces, with each gallery offering its own introduction to the exhibition on view.
The evening will conclude with a cocktail reception at TIWA Gallery, providing members an opportunity to connect over drinks while taking in their latest exhibition.
This intimate program offers a rare opportunity to explore the dynamic design scene in one of New York’s most creative neighborhoods.
Participating Galleries
The walk will proceed through the following galleries in sequence, concluding at TIWA for the reception.

Galerie Timonier
Galerie Timonier presents Disappearance of the Spokes, a two-person exhibition featuring works by Joe Hoyt and Chase Wilson. Their paintings and drawings are rooted in a sense of wonder and attentiveness, offering visual metaphors that capture fleeting moments and new ways of seeing.
Jacqueline Sullivan Gallery
Jacqueline Sullivan Gallery is a decorative arts and design space centered around small, concept-driven collections. The gallery commissions editions from contemporary designers, encouraging exploration of form and material, and pairs them with historical works to cultivate a spirit of “antiquarian inquisitiveness” in a contemporary context.
Superhouse
Superhouse presents Sean Gerstley: Free Play, the artist’s second solo exhibition with the gallery. Known for his dynamic ceramic forms that blend function and sculpture, Gerstley draws inspiration from early 20th-century avant-garde movements and channels an unfiltered creative spontaneity into his expressive, hand-formed vessels.
TIWA Gallery
TIWA Select celebrates the handmade, presenting works by artists and makers who draw on traditional craft through deeply personal, often self-taught practices. For this occasion, TIWA will debut Faye Toogood: Lucid Dream, a presentation in partnership with The Future Perfect. The exhibition explores the emotional energy of nocturnal creativity through a new series of oversized, hand-painted lighting works crafted from wrought iron and paper. Members will return to TIWA at the end of the walk for a private walkthrough and cocktail reception.