Feature Art hangs on cubicle walls and utility closets at The Gallery, an exhibition space housed in a former guitar string-maker’s office. April 27, 2026 — 3 min read The Gallery is a new experimental artist-run exhibition and co-working space. (all photos Aaron Short/ Hyperallergic ) Brooklyn’s latest experimental art space is more fun than a trip to the office. On the fourth floor of a former Prospect Heights automobile service station that was converted into creative industry offices a decade ago, an intentionally misspelled sign reading “The Gallry” greets inquisitive visitors. At first glimpse, The Gallery: WeWork (oralmoral) resembles a quirky incarnation of a millennial co-working space. There’s a jaunty painting of a whale by Michael Egan opposite Anna K.E. Tamada’s enormous satellite speaker with a sound installation at the entrance. A handful of artists tap away on their laptops on tables in a large common area as the aboveground Franklin Avenue Shuttle rumbles past.…