99¢ Plus Gallery
238 Wilson Ave
Brooklyn, New York
2014 – 2016







99¢ Plus was an artist run gallery and studio which aimed to create an all-inclusive space in which the production, exhibition, and consumption of art and objects could exist under one roof. Founded by Simran Johnston, Zoe Alexander Fisher, and Riley Strom, 99¢ Plus shared its storefront gallery space with HANDJOB Gallery/Store - a design focused exhibition space curated by Zoe Fisher.