Woodward Gallery

[citation needed] Woodward Gallery and CARSI labs, Hunter College, CUNY with the cooperation of the City of New York, developed a scientific art exhibition of 9/11 that traveled the country since 2002.

A decade later Woodward Gallery brought the show back to New York City before donating it to the National September 11 Memorial & Museum.

[citation needed] Woodward Gallery has been an advocate for art in New York Public Schools with charitable donations and class tours.

[4][5] Richard Hambleton, a Canadian painter who had moved to New York City in the mid 1970s would go on to achieve global recognition for his conceptual artwork after suffering through years of addiction and obscurity.

[7][8] Over the course of three decades, John Woodward was able to develop, vet and establish Richard Hambleton’s resume, exhibition history and create an archive of Artwork by the Artist that continues to be updated today.