OLGA KHOLOD ART
About
OLGA KHOLOD ART sits on John Street as one of the neighborhood’s quiet anchors for visual creativity. The studio leans into raw, unfiltered expression—whether through sculptural studies, bold paintings, or daily practice sessions. Artists drop in to sketch, plan exhibitions, or simply work alongside others in the same creative lane. A minimalist space in a busy downtown corner keeps focus on the work, not the surroundings. Visitors will find it tucked between stone facades at 17 John St, New York, NY 10038. The building wears its age well, matching the street’s historical rhythm without drawing extra attention. Foot traffic trickles by, mostly locals heading to the subway or grabbing coffee down the block. There’s no marquee outside, just a discreet door where the energy shifts inward rather than outward. Contact builds live here—not in a long list of features, but in a single number you can ring any weekday. The artist herself often answers after the first ring, cutting through any buffer between call and reply. Hours aren’t posted because the door stays open as long as daylight lingers through the front window. No reservations required; walk in or call first, then walk in. To reach the door, use the map link labeled directions. South Street Seaport’s wharf hums a block east, anchoring the block between old trades and new galleries.