Showing posts with label Fine Arts Magazine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fine Arts Magazine. Show all posts

Sunday, March 17, 2013

Call to Artists,Three San Francisco,CA,Shows



    
Steven Restivo Event Services, LLC 
presents:

    SRES Productions PIX for CTA 2012

Three San Francisco,CA, Shows

Call to Artists

37th Annual Union Street Festival

What: Union Street Festival

Where:  Union Street ~ Gough to Steiner, San Francisco, CA

When:  Saturday, June 1, & Sunday, June 2, 2013, 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM 

59th Annual North Beach Festival 

What:  North Beach Festival 

Where:  North Beach District, San Francisco, CA

When:  Saturday & Sunday, June 15 and 16, 2013,  10:00 AM to 6:00 PM  

29th Annual Fillmore Jazz Festival 

What:  Fillmore Jazz Festival

Where:  Fillmore Street ~ Jackson to Eddy, San Francisco, CA

When:  Saturday, July 6 & Sunday, July 7, 2013, 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM              
   

NOTEWORTHY:

*Each event draws over 100,000 attendees

*All events are free to the public

*Easy move in/move out - drive right up to your space at scheduled times. 

*Promotion of the event to the public in TV, newspapers, radio, direct mail, press releases, social media, postcards, and posters

*Great communication with office staff via email and phone

*No jury fees

*Professional on-site staff to help day of

*Steven Restivo Event Services produces 28 events in the Bay Area


Union Street Festival:   
In its 37th year, The Union Street Festival is one of San Francisco's largest free annual events. The festival showcases 150 arts & crafts booths, 25 gourmet food booths, two stages of live entertainment, bistro style cafes, and crafts created with recycled and sustainable materials and eco-friendly exhibits.  The Festival is held on San Francisco's fashionable Union Street where historic Victorians have been transformed into popular boutiques, art galleries and restaurants.

North Beach Festival:  
In its 59th year, The North Beach Festival is considered one of the country's original outdoor Festivals.  The event is situated in the historic North Beach District, known to locals and visitors alike as San Francisco's Little Italy and the home of the famed beat generation. The Festival site includes numerous quaint streets in the heart of the district.  The event will feature over 125 arts and crafts booths, 20 gourmet food booths, two stages of live entertainment, Italian street painting, beverage gardens, children's activities and the blessing of the animals.

Fillmore Jazz Festival:  
Blending art and soul in one of the country's most unique neighborhoods, the Fillmore Jazz Festival is the largest free Jazz festival on the West Coast, drawing over 100,000 visitors over the Independence Day weekend. From sunup to sundown, visitors can groove to the sounds of live music from multiple stages, browse the offerings of over 12 blocks of fine art and crafts and enjoy gourmet food and beverages. Asian to Cajun, paintings to pottery, old favorites and new directions, the Fillmore Jazz Festival is not to be missed.


NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS:
 
Application Deadlines - We accept applications until events are full

Notifications- Status letters are sent 1-5 business days after we receive completed application.
Participant packets are sent 20 days prior to each event       


Apply online at http://www.sresproductions.com/pdfs/2013_exhibitor_app.pdf
  
For more information, please visit www.sresproductions.com

Email questions to Steven@SRESproductions.com
or call 800-310-6563 or visit our FAQ's page http://sresproductions.com/faq.html
  
This call to artists is brought to you as a service of The Art Festival Newsletter,
the nation's only quarterly newsletter dedicated to the success of art festival artists.
Please visit us at:  www.theartfestivalnewsletter.com

We invite you to visit the incredible homepage for artists:  www.Art-Linx.com



Searching for festivals? Visit www.theartfestivaldirectory.com

Saturday, March 16, 2013

Call to Artists,White Plains Outdoor Arts Festival



    
White Plains 
Outdoor Arts Festival 
White Plains PIX for CTA

Call to Artists
 WHAT: 51st Annual Juried Arts Festival

WHERE: Tibbits Park, 1 North Broadway, White Plains, NY 10601

WHEN:  Saturday & Sunday 
June 1 & 2, 2013   
            10 a.m. to 5 p.m.      

NOTEWORTHY:

*51st Annual Event.

*All proceeds support art scholarships for local high school seniors who are pursuing arts education.
 
*Limited to 100 artists.   
 
*Estimated attendance: 7,000.
   
*Outdoor event.   
 
*No jury fee.  Single booth:  $300, Double Booth:  $475.  


*Free parking with shuttle transport to and from parking area.

*Artists' Hospitality tent with light breakfast and beverages throughout the day.

*Promotion includes: postcards for artists to send,national, regional and local promotions via newspapers, magazines, signage, press releases, website and social media.   

*Craftspeople accepted must be present to run their booths during the course of the fair.  Booth sitters are available throughout the day.


The White Plains Outdoor Arts Festival cordially invites you to participate in our 51st Annual Arts Festival, June 1st and 2nd, 2013.  This long-standing community tradition takes place in downtown White Plains, which is centrally located in Westchester County and is less than 25 miles from New York City.  White Plains is a vibrant, diverse community of approximately 57,000 residents, surrounded by affluent communities like Scarsdale, Harrison, Armonk, Rye and more.  Advertising in newspapers, magazines and other publications covering the immediate and surrounding areas makes this a very popular show.  Free admission, childrens' art activities, food court and an art raffle are additional attractions.


NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS:

Deadline:  April 15, 2013  (Jewelers are juried separately; jeweler applications deadline is March 15, 2013.)

To apply and for more information, please visit: www.whiteplainsoutdoorartsfestival.com 

By telephone:  

 

This call to artists is brought to you as a service of The Art Festival Newsletter,
the nation's only quarterly newsletter dedicated to the success of art festival artists.
Please visit us at: 
www.theartfestivalnewsletter.com

www.art-linx.com


Searching for festivals? Visit  www.theartfestivaldirectory.com 

Call To Artists,12th Annual Under the Oaks Arts Festival


    
12th Annual Under the Oaks  
Arts Festival

Whalehead Underthe Oaks PIX for CTA 2012
  
Call to Artists

WHAT:  12th Annual Under the Oaks Arts Festival 

WHERE: Currituck Heritage Park, Corolla, NC      

WHEN:    June 19 & 20, 2013
              Wednesday 10am to 6pm
              Thursday 10 am to 5pm
          
NOTEWORTHY:

*12th Annual Event

*Limited to 115 juried artists in 10 media categories

*Best of Show Artists award packages valued total at $2,000

*Jury fee - $25 Booth fee - $150

*Amenities:
*Booth Sitters
*Convenient parking
*Assistance unloading and loading artwork
*Artist accommodations at Volunteer houses (limited basis)


The Under the Oaks Arts Festival is an outdoor show at Currituck Heritage Park in Corolla, North Carolina.  The show is sponsored by the Whalehead Preservation Trust which has restored the beautiful 1920's residence of Mr. and Mrs. E.C. Knight, Jr., a treasure on the Outer Banks. All proceeds go towards the operation and maintenance of the Whalehead Club and Currituck Heritage Park.  The show is set on the North Lawn of the Park overlooking Currituck Sound and surrounded by the historic Whalehead Club, arched bridge, and boathouse.  Corolla hosts over 50,000 guests during the summer months with Currituck Heritage Park being within walking distance to many houses.
   
NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS:

Deadline:  April 15, 2013

Notification:  May 15, 2013

Booth fee due:  April 15, 2013

For more information and to apply, please click HERE

Email questions to: events@whaleheadclub.com



This call to artists is brought to you as a service of The Art Festival Newsletter,
the nation's only quarterly newsletter dedicated to the success of art festival artists.
Please visit us at:  www.theartfestivalnewsletter.com

 
We also invite you to visit the incredible homepage for artists:
www.Art-Linx.com

 
Searching for festivals? Visit www.theartfestivaldirectory.com 

Call to Artists, Summerfest Arts Faire



    
Summerfest Arts Faire  
 
 
Call to Artists

WHAT: Festival of  fine art, music and food
           Summerfest Arts Faire 30th Anniversary Celebration! 
 
WHERE: Historic Tabernacle, 50 N. Main, Logan, Utah
     
WHEN:  June 13-15, 2013; Thursday & Friday 11am-9pm, Saturday 10am-8pm
 
NOTEWORTHY:    

*Limited to 150 Exhibitors in 18 categories
 
*Jury/Booth: $25/$250 for 12X12 space: larger sizes, electricity and corner booths are available for an extra fee
 
*Estimated Attendance: 70,000
 
*Assistance for set-up and take-down
 
*Boothsitters
 
*Air-conditioned, artist only Hospitality Suite with inside bathroom, food and drinks
ABOUT SUMMERFEST:

Summerfest Arts Faire
 is seeking artists for its 30th Anniversary event, held on the grounds of the Historic Logan Tabernacle in beautiful Cache Valley, Utah.  We are excited to celebrate 30 years of providing a free community festival of high-quality art, music and food. Summerfest is Northern Utah's premier event for collectors and community members to purchase unique and beautiful art.  We jury our artists, entertainers and food vendors to insure artistic excellence in every aspect of our event. Our community loves Summerfest and makes our artists feel like they have come home.  This year, we are expanding our advertising into even more affluent communities in order to attract an even larger art-buying public. 
 
Cache Valley is an art destination and we are committed to our artists' success with NEW larger booth sizes, low fees, excellent hospitality and many other artist amenities. Wednesday set-up is available and encouraged and assistance is offered throughout the day. Artists are invited to participate in our Plein Air paint out and attend the Awards Ceremony and Welcome reception Wednesday evening. Free parking and lodging discounts are also available for Summerfest Exhibitors.   

Summerfest is a non-profit corporation intent on elevating our community through exposure to, and acquisition of fine art.
 
NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS:  

Deadline:
  March 8, 2013

Notification:  March 29, 2013

Acceptance and payment deadline: April 19, 2013 

Applications are acceptedwww.zapplication.org

For more information: http://logansummerfest.com/artist-information.php

Email or call with any questions: Debbie Ditton; debbie@logansummerfest.com435-213-3858


This call to artists is brought to you as a service of The Art Festival Newsletter,
the nation's only quarterly newsletter dedicated to the success of art festival artists.
Please visit us at:  www.theartfestivalnewsletter.com

We invite you to visit the incredible homepage for artists:  www.Art-Linx.com

Searching for festivals? Visit www.theartfestivaldirectory.com

Friday, March 15, 2013

Call to Artists,The Berea Craft Festival



    
The Berea Craft Festival       

 
Call to Artists

WHAT: Fine Craft Festival 
 
WHERE: Historic Indian Fort Theater, Berea, KY 
   
WHEN:   July 12 - 14, 2013
             Friday & Saturday, 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Sunday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. 
 
NOTEWORTHY: 

 
*32nd Annual Berea Craft Festival

*Named #57 in the top Craft Festivals in the USA by Sunshine Artist Magazine.

*Electricity available at some booths, but cannot be guaranteed; please inquire.  

*Estimated paid attendance: 7,000.

*Overnight security. 

* Booth/Jury Fee $20/$240 for a 12 x 12, $100 deposit (or total fee) and the remainderpayable until start of show

*Extensive marketing and advertising campaign; strong local media coverage.

*Handmade crafts only; no kits, commercial products or buy-sell. 
 

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS:
Please visit: www.bereacraftfestival.com 
for application and instructions. 
NOTE: Jewelry category is  now closed.  

Deadline:  Continuing until media category is full.  Applications juried bi-weekly in order received.   

Notification: Upon acceptance.  

Email questions to bereacraftfestival@yahoo.com

 
This call to artists is brought to you as a service of The Art Festival Newsletter, the nation's only quarterly newsletter dedicated to the success of art festival artists.
Please visit us at:  www.theartfestivalnewsletter.com

We invite you to visit the incredible homepage for artists:  www.Art-Linx.com

Searching for festivals? Visit www.theartfestivaldirectory.com

Call to Artists,Lawrence Fine Art to Present:"Arthur Pinajian Lost Master"

Bombshell "Arthur Pinajian: Lost Master" Exhibition to Move to Lawrence Fine Art

EAST HAMPTON , New York -- 15 March 2013
Arthur Pinajian

"The Unlikely Discovery That Has Rocked The Art World"


Lawrence Fine Art  is pleased to announce it will present “Arthur Pinajian: Lost Master” at its East Hampton Gallery beginning May 20th. Pinajian’s [1914-1999] work, which had been relegated to the town dump and was discovered in a Bellport, Long Island garage and saved, has garnered extraordinary attention since Rediscovered Masters mounted an exhibition in NYC, including being featured on ABC’s “Good Morning America” as “the unlikely discovery that has rocked the art world." The New .Several museums have already purchased his work for their permanent collections. The Gallery will accommodate requests by collectors, curators and museums for private viewings.  Please contact Howard Shapiro at 516-547-8965.
After Pinajian's death in 1999, five decades of accumulated work were found stacked up in the one-car garage and attic of the Bellport, Long Island cottage he shared with his sister. He had left instructions for the work to be discarded in the town dump. At the last moment, an artist cousin refused to let the town garbage truck haul away the paintings.  Instead, the family contacted noted art historian Professor William Innes Homer to examine the works. He was stunned by what he found:  a large body of abstract landscapes and extraordinary mid-century abstractions.  He, in turn, contacted noted art historian Peter Hastings Falk who shared his conclusion that this was an extraordinary find.
Homer, Falk and noted art critic John Perreault have collaborated on a hard-cover book on the artist.  Homer writes of Pinajian:  "Ultimately Pinajian's work reflects the soul of a flawed, yet brilliant, artistic genius.  When he hits the mark, especially in his abstractions, he can be ranked among the best artists of his era. . . . His life is, above all, a model for those who feel that they must follow their calling despite the lack of public acceptance."
Falk will give a talk on Pinajian on Saturday, June 1 at 2 pm.  For further details, contact the gallery. Lawrence Fine Art is located at 37 Newtown Lane, East Hampton, NY.

Call to Artists, Saint Louis Art Fair



Cultural Festivals 
announces:


Saint Louis Art Fair 2013 
presented by Sterling Bank

Call to Artists

WHAT: Fine Art and Fine Craft Festival

WHERE: Business district of Clayton, in Saint Louis, MO

WHEN: Friday, Saturday and Sunday
           September 6-8, 2013
           Friday: 5 p.m.-10 p.m.; Saturday: 11 a.m.-10 p.m.; Sunday: 11 a.m.-5 p.m.

NOTEWORTHY:

*20th annual festival.

*181 participating artists.

*Up to $21,000 cash awards. 

*Estimated attendance: 150,000. 

*2012 average sales: $8,666 (source: post event survey); total art sales estimated at $2.5 million.

*Artist amenities include: free electricity, 24-hour security, free/reserved parking. 

*Jury/booth fees: $40/$625-$725. 

*10' x 10' booth spaces with 2' buffer on all sides.

Celebrating its 20th year in 2013, the Saint Louis Art Fair is regularly ranked among the top festivals in the nation, among both artists and show visitors.  A multi-faceted cultural event, the Fair offers live performing arts ensembles, artist demonstrations, educational art projects for children and food offerings from St. Louis's most respected restaurants. The Fair is held in Clayton, MO, one of the nation's most affluent business and residential communities.

Very high attendance, excellent sales and top-quality artists from across the United States make exhibiting at the Saint Louis Art Fair among the most sought-after venues.  Jurying is by art industry professionals and prior-year award winning artists are jury exempt. Repeat attendance by the public insures potential multi-year sales.  Artist amenities and staff/volunteer attention to details and artists' needs are considered among the best in the nation.

     

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS: 

Deadline:  March 21, 2013 on www.zapplication.org

For more details, visit:

www.culturalfestivals.com

Email inquiries to:
info@culturalfestivals.com

You may also contact:
Laura Miller
314-863-0278

Cindy Lerick
President & Executive Director
314-863-4485

Saint Louis Sterling Bank LOGO for CTA 2013

Call to Artists Morristown Fine Arts Crafts Fair



  

Celebrate Morristown
Fine Arts & Crafts Fair 
presented by the 
Morris County Art Association
    Morris County PIX for CTA 2013

Call to Artists


WHAT: Celebrate Morristown Fine Arts and Crafts Fair

WHERE: Morristown NJ
     WHEN:    June 8 & 9, 2013
              Saturday & Sunday, 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
        

NOTEWORTHY:


*Maximum of 80 spaces
  
*Extensive promotion through the media & in town

*Attendance over 5000 visitors

*Jury/Booth fees: ( $15/$175-$200)

*Artists that return within 2 years do not need repeat jury fee  
*Friday/Saturday morning setup. Good access but no driving on the lawn

*Artist breakfast on Saturday

The 23rd Celebrate Morristown Fine Arts and Crafts Festival is presented and run by the Artists of the Morris County Art Association.
    
The location is on the beautiful lawn of the Vail Mansion At 110 South Street near the center of Morristown.
NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS:

Deadline:
June 1, 2013

Notification:
By e-mail by May 15th, or within 2 weeks of receipt of application if application is received after May 15th.

All fees due with application checks for the booth from rejected applicants will be returned to applicants uncashed. The jury fee will not be returned.

For an application please contact mcaastudio@optimum.net

Questions:
e-mail michael80@optonline.net


This call to artists is brought to you as a service of The Art Festival Newsletter,
the nation's only quarterly newsletter dedicated to the success of art festival artists.
Please visit us at:  www.theartfestivalnewsletter.com

We invite you to visit the incredible homepage for artists:  www.Art-Linx.com
Searching for festivals? Visit www.theartfestivaldirectory.com

Friday, March 1, 2013

Call to Artists Stone Arch Bridge Festival of the Arts

Stone Arch Bridge 
Festival of the Arts
   
Call to Artists

WHAT:  Fine Arts and Fine Crafts Festival  
WHERE: Riverfront District of Minneapolis, MN
WHEN: Saturday and Sunday 
           June 15 - 16, 2013, Father's Day Weekend
NOTEWORTHY:
*Beautiful riverfront setting within walking distance of downtown Minneapolis.
*250 artists' booths in 12 categories.
*Jury/Booth Fees: $25/$275-$375, depending on location (corners available at $50 additional); limited number of double spaces available, depending on location).
*Estimated attendance: 70,000.
*$175,000 media budget: radio, newspaper and television.
*Excellent artist amenities, including artist-only parking, drive-up day before load-in, overnight security, discounted hotel rates

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS:   

Deadline: 
April 2, 2013
Application through www.zapplication.org

For more details and artist's prospectus, visit: 
www.stonearchbridgefestival.com

Email inquiries to: 

Thursday, February 28, 2013

Connect for a Cure,Rady Childrens


 You are invited!
Media Encourage to attend! 
 

"Connect for a Cure" aims to bring professionals from all walks of life together in one amazing place.
Connections made by the organizers have grown exponentially in our time in San Diego, and we wish to make the city a smaller place to do business. Join us!
Net Proceeds go to Rady Children's Hospital right here in SD! 

Beer & Wine Bar (Cash Bar)

Raffles! Drop your business card in for a chance to win.

Purchase your tickets here: http://connectforacure.eventbrite.com/#
(21+ Event)

Raffle Prizes:
- Pair of SOLO eye wear.
http://www.soloeyewear.com/

- Chronic Tattoo Gift Certificate
http://www.chronictattoosd.com/
https://www.facebook.com/pages/chronic-tattoo/325178723450?ref=ts&fref=ts

Featured Artists:

DJ YO Rider
http://www.yoridermusic.com/
http://soundcloud.com/yorider

DJ Kombat
http://www.soundcloud.com/kombat
http://www.mediafire.com/kombat
http://www.thedjlist.com/djs/kombat

Live Performance by:

Avarra LaRoux Ponto
https:// www.facebook.com/La.roux.amour


Net proceeds to benefit:

Rady Children's Hospital- Peckham Center for Cancer & Blood Disorders

NO DOOR SALES


CHRIS BRACEY,I've looked up to heaven and been down to hell


CHRIS BRACEY IʼVE LOOKED UP TO HEAVEN AND BEEN DOWN TO HELL



12 April – 25 May 2013
Private View on Thursday 11th  April 6 – 8pm by invitation only 
Scream is proud to present London-based light artist Chris Braceyʼs first UK solo exhibition. Chris Bracey has worked with neon and lights for over thirty years and has acquired a vast fan base including commissions from high-profile clients such as David LaChapelle, Stella McCartney, Martin Creed and Vivienne Westwood. Bracey has also provided dramatic installations for films such as Kubrickʼs Eyes Wide Shut, Burtonʼs Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and the Batman films. Many of his works are self-produced neons, referencing popular culture and iconic imagery, from the streets of Soho, tattoo culture, evocative statements and a lexicon of retro texts and references. Bracey also salvages old lights from fairgrounds, film props and vintage signs to re-work and re-generate them into contemporary pop sculptures that luminate and conjure a sense of wonder, nostalgia and glamour.
Braceyʼs father was a neon sign-maker, predominantly for fairgrounds and amusement arcades, and Chris learnt how to manufacture and design the neon signs at an early age. Inspired by the vibrancy and kitsch character of the Soho area in London during the 1970s, Bracey was confident that his designs for the signs would bring a fresh sense of glamour and intrigue to the area. The work went from strength to strength with every Soho club owner wanting Braceyʼs magic touch to revitalize their venues. During this time Bracey was approached by art director Chris Townsend who introduced him to the world of film and this gave Bracey the autonomy to expand the possibilities of what could be done with neon. Bracey comments, “Like any work of art, itʼs got spirit. Neon is only happy when itʼs on, when itʼs alive”.
Having shown extensively in the US and with a focus on commercial projects for the last few years, this exhibition brings together a selection of new works specifically dealing with themes of heaven and hell – a metaphor for Braceyʼs diverse biographical journey. These themes bring together the highlights of Braceyʼs practice and transform the gallery into the realms of heaven, with free-standing Angel and Jesus sculptures, suspended wings and star constellations; and hell with his trademark Soho sex, tattoo and rock ʻnʼ roll iconography such as “Hot Burning Love”.
Braceyʼs entrance into the London art world will be dramatically evident as you approach the gallery, with a site-specific window installation of a dagger smashing through the window into a neon heart. Bracey provides an immersive experience for the viewer where he playfully creates a sense of theatricality and implicitly raises questions about morality, spirituality and their role in society.

NOTES TO EDITORS
Scream
27 – 28 Eastcastle Street | London | W1W 8DH+44(0)207 268 9857 |www.screamlondon.cominfo@screamlondon.comsales@screamlondon.com
Mon-­‐Fri 10am-­‐6pm; Sat 11am-­‐4pm

Palm Beach Jewelry, Art & Antique Show









The 10th Annual Palm Beach Jewelry, Art & Antique Show Closes with Outstanding Sales, Record-Breaking Attendance and Remarkable Enthusiasm


(Palm Beach, FL – February 26, 2013) The Palm Beach Jewelry, Art & Antique Show, the largest and most significant event of its kind in the US, completed the 2013 show reporting a record-breaking crowd of 57,000 attendees over Presidents’ Day Weekend (February 15-19, 2013). With over 175 exceptional exhibitors, the 10th Anniversary Show produced strong sales accompanied by a dynamic VIP program and a Lecture Series that was celebrated by both patrons and the press.
On Friday, February 15, The Palm Beach Jewelry Art & Antique Show hosted an Opening Night Preview Party which brought more than 5,000 VIP’s to preview the collections of the finest group of exhibitors ever brought together in the U.S. VIP guests enjoyed champagne and hors d’oeuvres while admiring the beautiful transformation of the Palm Beach County Convention Center’s 100,000 sq. ft. Exhibit Hall with lush, white-carpeted aisles and extravagant floral arrangements. The exquisite evening was only the beginning of what would be a standout weekend -showcasing Palm Beach as the most important jewelry, art and antique show destination in the world.
Prominent collectors from around the globe were in attendance at the Palm Beach Jewelry, Art & Antique Show including, Lars BolanderCountess deSuiza, Jackie and Rod DrakeSam and Libby Edelman, Annette FriedlandMartin and Audrey GrussSusan GutfreundGeorge and Marina KaufmanSusan KeenanBill Koch, John Loring, George and Carla Mann, Tom McCarter, Hilary and Wilbur Ross, Bill Secord, Steve Spilman, andDavid Yurman among many others.
Once again joining forces with the Palm Beach Jewelry, Art & Antique Show, Hope For Depression Research Foundation (HDRF) was able to build on the success of the 2012 inaugural Hope Designer Showcase by expanding the vignettes and adding designers and event planners to the mix this year. The Hope Designer Showcase was viewed by thousands throughout the weekend and items literally sold from the room settings as visitors saw how art and antiques enhanced today’s lifestyles.
Hope for Depression Research Foundation also had an excellent response to the inaugural Hope Silent Auction, as guests enjoyed the thrill of exploring the aisles to find and bid on the featured auction items at the 65 participating exhibitor booths.
Audrey Gruss, Founder and Chairman of HDRF stated, “Hope For Depression Research Foundation was pleased to be featured as charity partner for a second year and we look forward to a partnership again in 2014.”
Throughout the duration of the show exhibitors expressed a wide-range of admirable praise based on their experiences and interactions, from exemplary sales and promotion, to the lavish design and accommodations of the show:
“This year’s show was an amazing experience,” stated Howard Rehs of New York- based Rehs Galleries. “The crowds were not only huge, but many came to buy and the did. We had the best show ever and sold in all levels… and this is not only the best show in Palm Beach, but this is the best show we have ever had in more than 25 years!”
“The show was elegant and deliberate, the dealers were so carefully selected and spanned so many genres – I was just amazed at the breadth of collections this show offers,” stated Dallas-based interior designer, John Bobbitt.
“The gate was amazing, not only were there hoards of customers, but they were interested and truly knowledgeable,” stated Susan Stone of Eve Stone Antiques. “I think the show proves that finally the economic tide is turning. It may not be the same as it was, but it shows to be significantly better when that many qualified people walk through the door of a show.”
“By far, this is the best show we have ever had – we conducted more sales than ever! It is evident that this show has entered a new level – there is nothing like this in the country. The buyers were certainly here,” stated David Rosenberg of Rosenberg Diamonds & Co.
Gregg Whittecar of Gallery of Amazing Things stated “Great show…one of the best in recent years!”
Paul Vandekar of Earle Vandekar of Knightsbridge said, “We really enjoyed this year’s Palm Beach Show – the attendance was quite good and we were constantly engaged by our clients and visitors to the booth.”
“This will go down as the best Palm Beach show we have ever done,” stated Tom Veilleux of Tom Veilleux Gallery.
Greg Kwiat ,CEO of Fred Leighton said “We had a fantastic show this year. We had a great response to our Fred Leighton vintage jewelry, the Kwiat diamond collection and the new Fred Leighton Collection. We had a number of important sales and met several new clients, with whom we will no doubt have a long future. The Palm Beach Jewelry, Art & Antique Show continues to prove itself as the premiere event of its kind. Bravo on a job well done.”

“What a show! The crowds were phenomenal and so enthusiastic,” stated Deborah Wilson of Vendome, a California based jeweler.
Joseph Hayes of David Brooker Fine Art stated, “ This seemed to be the show of pairs – every English landscape piece I sold accompanied at least another piece. We are so pleased with the turnout.”
“This show was fantastic. The crowd was amazing and I am walking away with amazing sales and many new clients. What more could you ask for?” said Gavin Spanierman of Gavin Spanierman Ltd.
“The quality and mix of merchandise is better than ever before,” stated Gus Davis of Camilla Dietz Bergeron. “Having the Hope For Depression Research Foundation benefit, as well as the Designer Showcase by world renowned designers, was a fantastic addition to the show.”
“As the roster of dealers continues to improve the Palm Beach Show is distancing itself from the competition and turning into THE destination show in Florida,” stated Benjamin Macklowe of Macklowe Gallery.
“The Palm Beach Jewelry, Art & Antique Show had an extraordinary attendance of informed and interested buyers. No exhibitor could ask for more. The Palm Beach Show Group has outdone themselves. We had an excellent show!” stated Jacqueline Smelkinson of Moylan-Smelkinson The Spare Room.
“This is our 10th year participating at the Palm Beach Jewelry, Art & Antique Show and it’s been a great run,” stated Aurora Dugan of Toulouse Antique Gallery. “Every year this show grows to a higher level and the clients recognize and appreciate that. We look forward to another 10 years!”
More than 175 participating national and international galleries exhibited a wide variety of works from American art, French sculpture, Asian antiquities, Majolica, Tiffany glass, contemporary art, estate jewelry, European silver and much more. Sales were particularly heavy on Opening Night and continued at substantial pace throughout the weekend with many important sales occurring on the last day of the show.

Sales Highlights Include:

·      Palm Beach- based Ashley John Gallery sold an oil on canvas by Fern Coppedge (1853-1951) titled The Harbor Quay for an asking price of $98,500.
·      New York based Rehs Galleries sold an important oil on canvas by French artist Jean Baptiste Camille Corot (1796-1875) for an undisclosed amount. Rehs also reported the sales of many significant contemporary paintings including, Erik Koeppel’s Along the Hudson, Chris Pousette-Dart’s oil on canvas,Neruda Series – Untitled 3, and Brian O’Neill’s oil on masonite, Infinity.
·      New York based Macklowe Gallery brought many different collecting categories to the show and was happy to report the sales of some of everything: Art Nouveau furniture, art glass, sculpture and lighting, Tiffany lamps, glass and metalwork and antique and estate jewelry. Notably, the sale of a group of six Alphonse Mucha lithographs, including his famous set “The Four Seasons” was reported for an undlsclosed six-figure amount.
·      London based Michael Goedhuis sold a pencil on paper sketching by Qiu Jie (1961-?) titled The Perfume of the Lotus Pond (2010) with an asking price of $35,000.
·      New York based Drucker Antiques sold a collection of vintage necklaces by Constance Abernathy for an undisclosed amount.
·      Philadelphia based McCarty Gallery sold an oil on canvas by American artist George Constant titled The Red Robe.
·      Connecticut based Roberto Freitas American Antiques & Decorative Arts sold a captivating watercolor by Andrew Wyeth titled Beach Scene to a private collector. Also reported was the sale of an important Isaac Sheffield painting, Portrait of a Young Charles Henry Mallory, and a wonderful Chinese cloisonné enamel vase (c. 1850) to an undisclosed museum curator.
·      New York- based Gavin Spanierman Ltd. sold an important Albert Bierstadt oil on canvas painting titledStorm Passing, Colorado Rockies circa 1875 for an asking price of $600,000.
·      Paris based Galerie Vivendi sold a mixed media on canvas by French artist Jean Paul Donadini.
·      New York based Schillay Fine Art sold a captivating acrylic on paper by Sam Francis Untitled (1975) with an asking price of $75,000.
·      Coral Gables based Valerio Antiques sold a mesmerizing etching on paper by French artist Jean Dupas depicting a female figure holding a clock (1929).
·      Sarasota based Tomlinson Antiques sold a monumental pair of Italian bronze urns circa 1900 with an asking price of $12,500.
·      Santa Barbara based Vendome sold many great one of a kind collectible pieces including an inconic Angela Cummings jade cuff to longtime collectors, a beautiful pair of Marchak earrings rom the 1950s, and a rare pair of carved emerald, onyx and coral Revival ear pendants.
·      Tom Veilleux Gallery, based in Portland, Maine, reported the sales of many fine pieces of American art, including a bronze on onyx base sculpture by American artist Elie Nadelman titled Wounded Stag (c. 1915) and a charming Andrew Wyeth painting titled Turner’s Mill (c. 1973).
·      New York based Earle Vandekar of Knightsbridge sold items from across their inventory including a set of mid-19th century watercolour paintings, a fantastic creamware basket from the 18th century, Chinese export porcelain, an important Garniture of Regency Spode Porcelain Imari vases, as well as their entire inventory of painting by American artist Ralph Cahoon.
·      London based Mallett Antiques sold a set of polished iron French Garden chairs circa 1880 to a New York collector.
·      Philadelphia based Colm Rowan Fine Arts reported the sales of several Masterworks by Ken Hamilton (195- ) including The Ballerina for an undisclosed amount.
·      Boca Raton based Raymond Lee Jewelers sold a very desirable discontinued 5136 Patek Philippe for an undisclosed price to a private Palm Beach collector.
·      Miami jeweler, Steven Neckman Inc., sold an important Boucheron suite of jewelry to a Miami Beach private collector for an undisclosed amount.
·      Connecticut based Cavalier Galleries sold an ilfochrome photograph taken by Steve McCurry titled Afghan Girl with Hands on Face, Ed. with an asking price of $10,000.
·      Chicago based The Chicago Gallery sold an original lithograph by Pierre Auguste Renoir (1841-1919) titled Enfants Jouant a la Balle with an asking price of $185,000.
·      London based Peter Finer Fine Arms & Armour sold a French Model Armour for Man and Horse in the late 16thcentury style by E. Granger, Paris circa 1850 for an undisclosed price.

CEO and President of the Palm Beach Show Group, Scott Diament shared his passionate response to the success of the Palm Beach Jewelry, Art & Antique Show’s tenth edition:
“The Palm Beach Show exceeded all possible expectations for its 10th anniversary year, smashing through every record including parking, attendance and most importantly sales. The collectors came in droves and left with hoards of treasures. We are looking forward to the 11th edition, taking place February 14-18, 2014.”

About the Palm Beach Show Group

The Palm Beach Show Group is the largest, independently owned art, antique and jewelry show producer in the world. The Palm Beach Show Group operates several of the largest, most prestigious antique shows including the Baltimore Summer Antiques Show (August 22-25, 2013), the Dallas International Art, Antique & Jewelry Show (November 7-11, 2013), the LA Art Show and the Los Angeles Jewelry & Antique Show (January 15-19, 2014), the Naples Art, Antique & Jewelry Show (February 6-10, 2014) and the world renowned Palm Beach Jewelry, Art & Antique Show(February 14-18, 2014), widely recognized as the largest and most important show of its kind in the United States.
For specific information regarding the Palm Beach Jewelry, Art & Antique Show or for specific images, please contact Laurie Long at 561.822.5440 or laurie@palmbeachshow.com.


Laurie Long
Executive Director of Communications
Palm Beach Show Group
500 North Dixie Highway
Lake Worth, Florida 33460
email: laurie@palmbeachshow.com
phone: 561-822-5440fax: 561-837-6651

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