Universal Concepts Unlimited
{{Short description|Former art gallery in New York City}}
Universal Concepts Unlimited (UCU) was an art gallery in Chelsea, Manhattan, New York City that investigated the artistic merit of digital technologies based on the emerging digital art scene.[https://www.frankgillette.com/universal-concepts-unlimited] Frank Gillette at Universal Concepts Unlimited UCU existed between the years 2000 and 2006. It was owned and run by Wolf-Dieter Stoeffelmeier and Marian Ziola.
History
Universal Concepts Unlimited opened its doors at 507 West 24th Street in New York.{{cite web|url=http://www.westchelseaarts.com/index.php?target=gallery&gallery_id=1182|title=West Chelsea Arts}} The inaugural group exhibition, called ROUNDERS, opened on January 15, 2000.{{cite web|url=http://www.absolutearts.com/artsnews/2000/01/25/26472.html|title=ROUNDERS - Universal Concepts Unlimited - Absolutearts.com|publisher=}}
In 2006, Wolf-Dieter Stoeffelmeier and Marian Ziola separated and the gallery closed.