Frequently Asked Questions
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All works are carefully packaged at Arcadia Contemporary in New York and shipped unframed in protective tubes. Orders are shipped via insured carriers, and tracking information will be provided once your order has been dispatched.
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New releases are fulfilled within approximately 2–3 weeks of purchase. Available inventory typically ships within 3–5 business days.
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All sales are final.
If your order arrives damaged, please contact us within 48 hours of delivery and we will work to resolve the issue. -
An archival pigment print is a high-quality print produced using pigment-based inks on acid-free paper.
These prints are designed for longevity and offer exceptional color accuracy and detail. -
A hand-drawn lithograph is a traditional printmaking process in which the artist draws directly onto a plate or stone. Each print is created through a manual printing process, resulting in a limited edition of original works rather than reproductions.
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To preserve your artwork, keep it out of direct sunlight and away from humidity. We recommend professional framing using archival materials to ensure long-term stability.
Arcadia Fine Arts emerged in 2000 with a mission to spotlight the excellence of living representational artists. In 2001, Arcadia opened its doors on Greene Street in Manhattan's Soho District, swiftly gaining global recognition for its dedication to showcasing works that exhibit both technical brilliance and distinctive, unique styles.
In 2014, this vision evolved into Arcadia Contemporary, reflecting a renewed focus on artists blending classical techniques with contemporary narratives. After 15 years on Greene Street, Arcadia Contemporary ventured westward in 2016, settling in Pasadena on the renowned Colorado Boulevard in the historic Old Town District. After five years in California, Arcadia returned east in 2021, unveiling its new and current gallery at 421 West Broadway in Manhattan's Soho District.
In 2026 Arcadia Contemporary relaunched its Limited Edition Store featuring Archival Pigment Prints and Hand-Drawn Lithographs from its 25 year archive.

