Sikkema Jenkins & Co. is pleased to announce the renaming of the gallery as Sikkema Malloy Jenkins, in acknowledgement of Partner Meg Malloy’s longstanding contributions to the gallery.
Courtesy of Meg Malloy.
For more than twenty years, Malloy has been an integral part of the gallery’s leadership, working along founder Brent Sikkema and partner Michael Jenkins to develop the gallery’s program.
“I’m happy to see Meg receive this recognition and I know that the artists, our long-term gallery friends, and clients will agree,” said Jenkins.
“It has been a privilege to support the work of our artists over the past two decades, and I am excited to continue to do so as we enter the gallery’s next phase,” said Meg Malloy, Partner. “Both Michael and I remain dedicated to the gallery’s independent spirit and strong commitment to its artists that was foundational to Brent’s original vision. We look forward to honoring his legacy as we lead Sikkema Malloy Jenkins into the future.”
Known for its early advocacy of women artists, artists of color, queer artists, and Latin American artists, Sikkema Malloy Jenkins’ robust program continues to showcase both established and emerging talents. Artists like Kara Walker, Vik Muniz, and Arturo Herrera have been represented by the gallery for nearly thirty years, while recent additions to the gallery’s roster include Heidi Lau, one of the six finalists for the M+ Sigg Prize 2025, and Keltie Ferris, who is currently featured in the group exhibition THE (grand) GESTURE.
Sikkema Malloy Jenkins represents more than thirty global artists with diverse practices across a variety of media, including painting, drawing, installation, photography, and sculpture. Gallery artists have received numerous prestigious honors for their respective work, including but not limited to MacArthur, Guggenheim, and USA Artists awards. A significant number of the gallery’s artists have been featured in major international shows and presentations, including the Venice Biennale, the Whitney Biennial, and the São Paulo Art Biennial.
The gallery has placed works with many notable institutions, such as The Museum of Modern Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Institute of Contemporary Art / Boston, the Smithsonian, the National Gallery of Art, the Cleveland Museum of Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Museu de Arte de São Paulo, the Kunstmuseum Basel, the Centre Pompidou, and Tate Modern, among many others.
The gallery was originally founded in 1991 by Brent Sikkema as Wooster Gardens in Soho and moved to its present location in Chelsea in 1999. Michael Jenkins joined the gallery as Director in 1997 and became a Partner in 2003; Meg Malloy joined in 2002 and became a Partner in 2005. The renaming was planned and approved in 2023, prior to Sikkema’s passing in 2024.
Click here to view the full roster of artists currently represented by Sikkema Malloy Jenkins.