Broome County Arts Council Hosts Affordable Art Sale

The week-long RE/Collected Art Sale features paintings, photography, ceramics, and more for $5 to $30.

Published on Feb. 5, 2026

The Broome County Arts Council is hosting its second annual RE/Collected Art Sale, a week-long event featuring affordable artwork ranging from paintings and photography to ceramics and prints, mostly priced between $5 and $30. The sale, which also includes a selection of books and jewelry, is being held in downtown Binghamton and is open to the public.

Why it matters

The affordable art sale provides an opportunity for the local community to access and support the arts, allowing residents to spruce up their homes with unique, eye-catching pieces. The event also helps the Arts Council showcase the work of local artists and generate revenue to support its programming.

The details

The RE/Collected Art Sale features artwork donated by the community, including a generous contribution from the recently retired owner of the Garland Gallery. The sale will be held at the Arts Council's downtown Binghamton location, with the opening coinciding with the city's First Friday Art Walk. Regular sale hours will be Tuesday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., with extended hours until 8 p.m. on Thursdays.

  • The RE/Collected Art Sale runs from February 6 to February 14, 2026.
  • The sale opens on Friday, February 6 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. during the First Friday Art Walk.

The players

Broome County Arts Council

A nonprofit organization that supports and promotes the arts in the Binghamton, New York region.

Jenny Chang

The Executive Director of the Broome County Arts Council.

Sherry Eaton

The recently retired owner of the Garland Gallery, who donated unsold artwork to the Arts Council for the sale.

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What they’re saying

“If not double, close to double the amount of last year. And of course, Garland Gallery helped to build out the collection. We've seen everyone be very supportive and seeing this as a reliable and trusted place for them to take care of all these pieces that they cherish but no longer are using. So, I think it's a win for everyone.”

— Jenny Chang, Executive Director, Broome County Arts Council (binghamtonhomepage.com)

What’s next

The Arts Council plans to continue hosting the RE/Collected Art Sale annually, providing the community with access to affordable, locally-sourced artwork.

The takeaway

The Broome County Arts Council's affordable art sale demonstrates the community's appreciation for the arts and the ability of local organizations to facilitate access to unique, budget-friendly pieces that can help residents beautify their homes and support the creative economy.