PABLO CAVIEDES
About
Just past Canal Street’s energy, PABLO CAVIEDES sits in a quiet corner of TriBeCa where foot traffic thins but art stays loud. The studio focuses on handcrafted murals, canvas pieces, and custom lettering, turning blank walls into conversations between space and color. Large-scale projects share floor space with intimate studies, each piece shaped by brushes, stencils, and patience rather than machinery.
Local designers swing by for one-off commissions, usually color-blocked graphics that pop against raw brick or glass. Others arrive with rough sketches for wall decals or backdrops for small businesses hoping to shift foot traffic into browser traffic. The address—77 Cooper St, New York, NY 10034—feels tucked yet central, midway between the Financial District’s glass corridors and Chinatown’s steamy alleys.
You’ll find oil portraits on stretched linen, ink sketches on recycled paper, and occasional bronze maquettes waiting for final touches. Walk-ins are welcome when the door isn’t locked for private sessions, though a quick call ahead ensures someone’s actually there. The space oscillates between gallery and workshop, but everything on display is already priced and ready to go home.
See the pin and plan your route before heading down—directions are pinned here: map. Dial (212) 203-2827 when you’re five minutes out and someone will meet you at the buzzer.