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Thursday, October 13, 2011
Unbalanced - An Exhibition of New Paintings by Bill Carman
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Tuesday Evenings in the Cafe
La Quinta Arts Festival
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Beat Nite: Bushwick Art Spaces Stay Open Late!
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Artisphere 2012 Festival
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Monday, October 10, 2011
Art Basel - Miami Beach
Art Basel Miami Beach 2011: Online press accreditation reminder Art Basel Miami Beach invites all representatives of the media reporting about this year's show to accredit online by November, 14, 2011.
Pre-accredited journalists will have quick and easy access to the 10th edition of Art Basel Miami Beach, press materials and the on-site media centre. While it will still be possible to accredit at the on-site media centre, due to the high demand in press accreditation, it is advised to accredit online.
Online application is straight forward and will only take a few minutes:
Step 1: Visit artbasel.com/accreditation and complete the online application form
Step 2: Upload a portrait of yourself (maximum 1024kByte)
Step 3: Upload a proof of eligibility
One of the following credentials is required as proof of eligibility:
- a currently valid press card issued by associations of publishers or journalists
- an official confirmation from the relevant editor’s office or broadcasting station clearly stating that the media representative is working in an editorial/journalistic capacity
- a current masthead/publisher’s imprint, documenting the journalistic activity of the media representative
- a recent article, assigned to the journalist by name ,relevant to Art Basel Miami Beach
- an online masthead/publisher’s imprint or contribution assigned to the journalist by name, relevant to Art Basel Miami Beach
We look forward to welcoming you at this year's edition of Art Basel Miami Beach.
For further information about accreditation, please contact accreditation@artbasel.com
The media reception will be held November 30, 2011, 10am in the Art Collectors Lounge.
To access the media reception you have to get your accreditation first.
For the latest updates on Art Basel Miami Beach, visit artbasel.com, find us on Facebook at facebook.com/
Northern Virginia & Virginia Beach Christmas Markets
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Sunday, October 9, 2011
The Paintings of Louis Comfort Tiffany
The Paintings of Louis Comfort Tiffany:
Works from a Long Island Collection
First New York Exhibition to Focus on
Tiffany’s Paintings in More than Three Decades
At Nassau County Museum of Art
December 10, 2011 though March 18, 2012
Drawn from an important private Long Island collection, The Paintings of Louis Comfort Tiffany: Works from a Long Island Collection is a major exhibition that showcases approximately 125 oils on canvas and works on paper by Louis Comfort Tiffany, an American artist most closely associated with the Art Nouveau and Aesthetic movements. This exhibition, the first focusing on Tiffany’s paintings to be seen in the New York metropolitan area since 1979, opens at Nassau County Museum of Art on December 10, 2011 and remains on view through March 18, 2012. Centered on Tiffany’s paintings, many of which he created for himself to memorialize his travels and surroundings, The Paintings of Louis Comfort Tiffany offers an uncommon glimpse into the artist’s personal world. The exhibition also includes examples of Tiffany’s decorative arts, especially stained glass lamps and windows.
Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848-1933) created light-filled works suffused with Orientalism and employing sensuous Art Nouveau lines. Tiffany’s paintings and decorative arts contrasted sharply with the era’s prevailing dark Victorian dĂ©cor and had a powerful influence on the evolving aesthetics of the wealthy and famous of the Gilded Age.
The approximately 125 paintings in the exhibition include many subjects inspired by his travels to the Middle East, among them, Camel Watering Hole; Luxor, Egypt; Travelers Near Cairo; and Temple of Ramses, Abu Simbel as well as subjects closer to home such as Pushing Off the Boat at Sea Bright, New Jersey and Cows in Pond or his much-loved Long Island home as seen in Fountain at Laurelton Hall and View of Laurelton Hall.
The museum will be offering public lectures and discussions in conjunction with this exhibition of Tiffany’s paintings. For details, visit the museum’s website, nassaumuseum.org.
48th Holiday Fine Arts & Crafts Fair

EXHIBITORS WANTED
Art League of Long Island's
48th Holiday Fine Arts & Crafts Fair
December 3 & 4: 10am - 5pm

Watercolor painting by exhibitor Steve Alpert
Painters, sculptors, ceramicists, photographers, printmakers, graphic artists, and craftspeople are invited to apply for a space at the Holiday Fine Arts & Crafts Fair. Limited space is still available. Deadline to apply is November 11. Download prospectus here.
Chartpak - Pen & Ink Demonstration with Chartpak, Inc.
Pen & Ink Demonstration with Chartpak, Inc.
Saturday, October 22
10:00am - 1:00pm
A Chartpak Inc. Certified Instructor will be leading students in a pen and ink exploration
using Kohinoor Ink, and the famous Higgins Ink. Basic techniques will be demonstrated
including the unique advantages between waterproof and non-waterproof inks; incentives
of using matte versus high-gloss finishes; an exploration of the different black inks available,
and the beauty of colored inks. Different surfaces for ink will be demonstrated such as
illustration board, tissues, and watercolor paper as well as the different tools to apply ink
including fountain pen, dip pen, technical pens, and brush.
Register online here or call (631) 462-5400 x222.
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