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Monday, January 7, 2013

Exhibitions & events at Nassau County Museum of Art during March and April 201



March & April 2013
Closed for Show Change February 25-March 8
AB-EX / RE-CON
Abstract Expressionism Reconsidered
Opening March 9, 2013
EXHIBITIONS
 

 
MAIN GALLERIES
March 9 through June 16
AB-EX / RE-CON
Abstract Expressionism Reconsidered
AB-EX / RE-CON explores both the best known and less familiar practitioners of abstract and gestural painting who dominated the American art, criticism and commentary during the later 1940s and throughout the 1950s. Ultimately, it can be claimed that Abstract Expressionism rejected the mass cultural values which were being formulated in America at mid-century, generating a search for alternatives to consumer and advertizing culture post-was America.

CONTEMPORARY GALLERY
March 9 through June 16
Chris JohansonCalifornia-born Chris Johanson was part of a community of artists in San Francisco’s Mission District. He gained widespread attention for his participation in the 2001 Whitney Bienial and has been exhibited in museums and galleries in this country and abroad. Johanson’s work blends a simple, unschooled style with an exuberant use of color. Artforum wrote: “Johanson’s rough-hewn cartoon style taps a realist vein, documenting his peculiar, late-new age, Northern California milieu, home of Wavy Gravy, Alan Watts, and Steve Jobs.”

ON THE GROUNDSOngoing
Sculpture Park More than 50 works, many of them monumental in size, by renowned artists including Fernando Botero, Tom Otterness, George Rickey and Mark DiSuvero among others are situated to interact with nature on the museum’s magnificent 145-acre property.

Walking TrailsThe museum’s 145 acres include many marked nature trails through the woods, perfect for family hikes or independent exploration.

GardensFrom restored formal gardens of historic importance to quiet little nooks for dreaming away an afternoon, the museum’s 145 acre property features many lush examples of horticultural arts. Come view our expanded gardens and beautiful new path to the museum.

EVENTS


FILM
Screening daily March 9-June 16 (with exceptions for special programs)
11 a.m. 12 p.m., 1 p.m., 3 p.m.
1000 Masterworks: Abstract ExpressionismThis 50-minute film, produced in 2012, takes viewers on a fascinating journey through the history of Abstract Expressionism. Included are works by Asger Jorn, Willem de Kooning, Arshile Gorky, Franz Kline and Helen Frankenthaler. Free with museum admission, No reservations. First come, first seated.

FOR THE FAMILY
Sundays from 1 p.m.
March 10, 17, 24, 31
April 7, 14, 21, 28
Family Sundays at the Museum Now there's even more reason for families to plan the weekend around a visit to Nassau County Museum of Art. Each Sunday the museum offers a 1 p.m. docent-led family walk-through of the exhibition and supervised art activities for the whole family beginning at 1:30 p.m. Special family guides of the main exhibition are available in the galleries. Family Sundays at the Museum is free with museum admission, reservations are not needed. Weekends only there is a $2 parking fee (members, free).

SPRING BREAK DROP IN ART WORKSHOPS
11 a.m.-2 p.m.
Tuesday, March 26
Wednesday, March 27
Thursday, March 28
Family Art Making DaysEnliven the spring break with three drop-in days of art. On March 26, 27 & 28 from 11 am to 2 pm, the museum offers family-friendly gallery tours and hands-on art making for children of all ages and their adult companions. Different art projects will be offered each of the three days. Docents will guide families through the galleries and encourage children to create their own artistic responses to the art on view. Museum admission plus $8 per family materials fee. No reservations needed.

LUNCHTIME EXHIBITION TALKS
Thursdays, 1-2 p.m.
April 11, May 9, June 6
Brown Bag LectureRiva EttusBring a sandwich and enjoy lunch with friends as Museum Docent Riva Ettus presents an informative talk on AB-EX / RE-CON. Join the 2 p.m. public exhibition tour of this exhibition that reconsiders the Abstract Expressionism movement. Free with museum admission. No reservations. First come, first seated.

EARTH DAY ACTIVITY FOR THE FAMILY
Sunday, April 21
1-4 p.m.
Celebrate Earth Day with Free Style Arts NYCCalling all kids! You are invited to help create a gigantic group sculpture using recycled materials with artists from the NYC based art collective, Free Style Arts Association. The Science Museum of Long Island joins in on the fun as everyday materials are transformed into an abstract work of 3D art using crazy lines, shape, and colors. Then join the Family gallery tours of the museum’s current exhibition, AB-EX / RE-CON: Abstract Expressionism Reconsidered, and check out how artists have been making art in America for 300 years. The day’s activities will be documented and made available on a private photo sharing website. Museum admission plus $8 per family materials fee. No reservations needed.

 
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Log onto nassaumuseum.org/events
for details on events and reservations.
Docent Led Exhibition Tours, Tuesday-Sunday at 2 p.m.
Docent Led Family Tours, Sundays at 1 p.m.
Tours are free with museum admission
Weekends only there is a $2 per car parking fee (members free)
Nassau County Museum of Art is located at One Museum Drive in Roslyn Harbor, just off Northern Boulevard, Route 25A, two traffic lights west of Glen Cove Road. The museum is open Tuesday-Sunday, 11 a.m.-4:45 p.m. Docent-led tours of the exhibition are offered at 2 p.m. each day; tours of the mansion are offered each Saturday at 1 p.m.; meet in the lobby, no reservations needed. Tours are free with museum admission. Family art activities and family tours are offered Sundays from 1 pm; free with museum admission. Call (516) 484-9338, ext. 12 to inquire about group tours. Admission is $10 for adults, $8 for seniors (62 and above) and $4 for students and children (4 to12). Members are admitted free. There is a $2 parking fee on weekends (members, free). The Museum Store is open Tuesday through Sunday, 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Call (516) 484-9337 for current exhibitions, events, days/times and directions or log onto nassaumuseum.org.
Nassau County Museum of Art, governed by a privately elected board of trustees, is chartered and accredited by New York State as a not-for-profit, private educational institution. The museum’s programs and exhibitions are made possible through the support of Nassau County under County Executive Edward P. Mangano and the Nassau County Legislature, the museum’s board of trustees, memberships, corporate memberships, event and exhibition sponsors, admissions, special events, private and corporate donations, as well as government and foundation grants.
Call (516) 484-9337 for current exhibitions, events, hours and directions or log onto nassaumuseum.org.

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Call to Artists - The Spring Art Fair at Queeny Park


Greater St. Louis Art Association
presents:
 
The Spring Art Fair at Queeny Park
 Call to Artists

What: 38th Annual Spring Art Fair at Queeny Park 

Where: Queeny Park in West St. Louis County

When: Friday, Saturday & Sunday, April 5 - 7, 2013
          Friday: 6 - 9 p.m.,  
          Saturday: 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. 
          Sunday: 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. 

NOTEWORTHY:

*Our 38th Annual Spring Art fair.
           
*Limited to approximately 130 artists.
         
*An air-conditioned indoor art fair. You don't need to worry about the weather, tents or security.  
         
*Jury/Booth Fees ($25/$200); free electricity available for every booth at no additional charge.
         
*Cash awards totaling $4,500.
           
*Booth sitters, 24-hour security.  
         
*Excellent Marketing campaign expanded to television, newspaper, magazine, and radio advertising, internet and e-mail promotion.

*Promotional postcards, business cards and coupons provided free to exhibiting artists.

*Live music throughout the art fair.

*Wine Tasting Friday and Saturday Evenings and Sunday Afternoon.

*Interactive art program on Sunday afternoon to encourage families with youngsters to meet the artists.


For more than thirty-eight years the Greater St. Louis Art Association (www.gslaa.org) has been providing opportunities for the public to see and purchase original works of fine art and fine craft directly from the artists who create them.

Every year we produce two juried art shows (Spring and Labor Day Weekend).  Artists in all media are encouraged to apply. These shows feature juried local, regional and national artists' original work. From the pool of artists applying, about 110 artists from all over the US and Canada are invited to exhibit. These artists are selected by a professional jury process in eleven distinct media categories.

Both shows are presented in the indoor, air-conditioned setting of the Greensfelder Recreation Complex at Queeny Park in west St. Louis County. Food and refreshments are available on site, parking for the public and artists is free.  Live music playing during wine tasting and peek attendance.  During Sunday afternoon, an interactive children's art education program encourages families with youngsters to meet and talk with artists and learn about their work.

Important dates:

Artist's entry deadline:
January 15, 2013 (postmarked)

Notification date:
February 1, 2013

Booth Fee Due:
February 8, 2013

For detailed information and to apply, click HERE .

You may also contact:
Vic Barr, GSLAA President

Friday, November 16, 2012

MCA Chicago: "Color Bind" Opens + Curator Announcement

COLOR BIND: THE MCA COLLECTION IN BLACK AND WHITE
  
November 10, 2012 - April 28, 2013
   
    

Marilyn and Larry Fields Endow MCA Curatorship

Madeleine Grynsztejn, Pritzker Director of the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, announced a $2 million gift from Marilyn and Larry Fields to endow the MCA Curator position currently held by Naomi Beckwith. Color Bind: The MCA Collection in Black and White is the first collection-based exhibition curated by Naomi Beckwith, whose new title is Marilyn and Larry Fields Curator at the MCA Chicago.

Color Bind: The MCA Collection in Black and White

Works of art using a single color has been a major strategy for artists throughout the 20th and 21st centuries, from Ad Reinhardt's mid-century black paintings to Imi Knoebel's contemporary forms that attempt to imagine infinitude. Color Bind: The MCA Collection in Black and White, which runs from November 10, 2012 to April 28, 2013, investigates the museum's rich collection through one of art history's basic formal lenses: the use of the colors black and white.

Color Bind looks broadly at the MCA Collection to show how color can be used literally, formally, and metaphorically in art, and to reveal how formal considerations are often rooted in social issues. Many artists represented in the exhibition, such as Robert Ryman, significantly limit their palette or produce works of one color in order to explore and emphasize the most basic formal aspects of art making, such as line, color, and technique.

Beyond these formal aspects, artists such as Richard Serra and Félix Gonzáles-Torres use minimal color tones as a critical take on art's representational role. Other artists intentionally use specific techniques combined with a black-and-white palette as a method of introducing social and ethical dimensions into art practice. For example, Raymond Pettibon, Marlene Dumas, and Howardena Pindell appropriate the inky form of newspapers and comic books as a way to comment on conflict and violence. Kara Walker adopts 19th-century silhouette forms to present racially exaggerated bodies, and Glenn Ligon, who does the same in his print series, also uses the monochrome canvas in his paintings as both a metaphor and a foil for depictions of race. Artists such as Bruce Nauman and Barbara Kruger use text to demonstrate how basic language can be co-opted into polemics, or "black-and-white" forms of discourse.

With a variety of works in all media, Color Bind considers the ways that the words 'black' and 'white' evoke both simple formal notions and metaphors for race, politics, and historical movements. Set to coincide with the US elections, this exhibition calls attention to the ways seemingly impartial formal terms assume moral dimensions that, in turn, complicate and politicize the very works assumed to be neutral.
 
Marilyn and Larry Fields Curator: Naomi Beckwith

Madeleine Grynsztejn, Pritzker Director of the Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) Chicago, has announced a $2 million gift from Marilyn and Larry Fields to endow the MCA Curator position currently held by Naomi Beckwith. In recognition of this significant gift, the MCA has established the "Marilyn and Larry Fields Curator" endowment, naming this curator's position.

"This tremendous gift is a tribute to the Fields and their extraordinary support for the MCA and their long demonstrated passion for curators and their work," said King Harris, Chair of the MCA Board of Trustees.

"What is most rewarding about this position being named by Marilyn and Larry Fields is that they both have had a significant history of supporting curatorial work," said Madeleine Grynsztejn. "Even prior to Larry's tenure as an MCA Trustee, he and Marilyn invested in our collection and in the work of our curators who are our thought leaders and creative engines of the museum. We are very honored by this generous gift from the Fields."

MCA Trustee Larry Fields said, "We are delighted to be able to make this gift to the MCA. It is very fitting that the first Marilyn and Larry Fields Curator is Naomi Beckwith, an incredibly intelligent and talented curator who is just beginning her career at the MCA, but has already shown remarkable scholarship as a curator who is energizing the museum."

"I am thrilled and grateful to Marilyn and Larry for their early and ongoing support, and for this gift, said Naomi Beckwith. "It's an amazing validation of the work that I do on a daily basis while also making an investment in the MCA's future programming. I'm so proud to carry their name into the art world."

Marilyn and Larry Fields are avid and knowledgeable art collectors who are very supportive of the MCA and Chicago's art community, as well as the national and international art world. At the MCA they've supported numerous exhibitions, most recently Phantom Limb: Approaches to Painting TodayRashid Johnson: Message to Our Folks, and This Will Have Been: Art, Love & Politics in the 1980s. The Fields have also given numerous significant works to the collection, including Alec Soth's Charles(from Along the Mississippi series), (2004) and Daniel, Niagara Falls, Ontario (2004); Jennifer Allora and Guillermo Calzadilla's Ruin (2005); Thomas Ruff's zycles 3065 (2008); Rivane Neuenschwander'sFound Calendar (2002); Trisha Donnelly's Untitled (Leopard) (2005); Paul Pfeiffer's Study for the Morning After the Deluge (2001) and Memento Mori (2004); Eve Sussman's The Rape of the Sabine Women (2006); Yang Fudong's City Light (2003), and Leslie Hewitt's Untitled (2007) in honor of Naomi Beckwith.

Larry Fields has been a member of the MCA Board of Trustees since 2005 and serves on the Executive and Collection Committees. Marilyn has been involved with the MCA Chicago since 1999 when she became a member of the Woman's Board. She served as President of the Woman's Board from 2004-07, during which she spearheaded the Family Education Initiative that engages volunteers in the MCA's family education programs. She most recently co-chaired Vernissage, the MCA benefit that kicked off the EXPO Chicago art fair.
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Images: Luisa Lambri, Untitled (Barragan House, #08A), 2005. Collection Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, restricted gift of Verge: The Emerging Artists Advisory Group of the MCA and Bernice and Kenneth Newberger Fund. © Barragan Foundation, Switzerland. Photo: Nathan Keay, © MCA Chicago.

Barbara Kruger, Untitled (We construct the chorus of missing persons), 1983. Collection Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, restricted gift of Paul and Camille Oliver-Hoffmann. Photo: Nathan Keay, © MCA Chicago.

Marilyn Fields, Naomi Beckwith, and Larry Fields. © MCA Chicago. 

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Call to Artists - Old Florida Celebration of the Arts


Old Florida Celebration of the Arts
Discover NW Florida's Nature Coast and Three Amazing Shows In Just Two Weeks!
    
  

 
Call to Artists

Who: Invitation to Fine Artists and Craftsmen Across The Country.

What:  49th OLD FLORIDA CELEBRATION OF THE ARTS
  
Where: Cedar Key FL (55 Miles due west of Gainesville, FL)  
  
When: April 13-14, 2013, 10 AM - 5 PM

NOTEWORTHY:

*Be Part of three unique shows, all in NW Florida, on consecutive weekends in April (apply separately).

*Experience the tranquil beauty of the Gulf and unmatchable hospitality of Cedar Key's historic community of artists, fishermen and creative, eclectic people.

*$18,000 in prize money and purchase awards!

*22,000 visitors and interested art patrons attend Free Festival.

*Complimentary Artists Breakfasts & Award Reception.

*Affordable booth fee and comfortable 10x12 spaces!

*Friday night and Saturday morning setup with Friendly Booth Sitters!

*Great, local food by non-profit organizations: Famous Cedar Key steamed clams, fried oysters, homemade crab cakes, desserts, freshly squeezed lemonade.

*One block from our beachfront City Park

Could you be dreaming? No, you'll be in wondrous Cedar Key! 

Hosted by the Cedar Key Arts Center, we encourage more artists from the west, midwest and north to join our strong contingent of southeastern artists who enjoy our annual juried arts festival. Cedar Key is a unique community of 7 islands connected by bridges, with 1800's buildings and Native American history. Experience the magic of our small island community on the weekend of April 13-14, while also connecting with two larger festivals in NW Florida on the weekend before (Gainesville Santa Fe Spring Arts Festival) and the weekend after (St Petersburg Mainsail Arts Festival). Apply separately to each festival. A smart planner can work three shows in two weeks!  

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS

Application Fee: $32     Booth Fee: $150

IMPORTANT DATES: 
Application Deadline: DECEMBER 15, 2012
Notifications Emailed - FEBRUARY 1, 2013
Booth Fees Due - MARCH 1, 2013    
Show Dates: APRIL 13-14, 2013 10am-5pm

Or download application from our website: www.cedarkeyartsfestival.com

Event Coordinator: Laura Matson Hahn  
Phone: 352-543-540

Bring your Finest to the Sublimest Old Florida Venue: Cedar Key! 

Apply separately to surrounding North West Florida festivals.
* Gainesville's Santa Fe Spring Arts Festival (April 6-7)
* St. Petersburg's Mainsail Arts Festival (April 20-21),
Each attracts over 100,000 visitors.

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Call to Artists - 4 Bridges Arts Festival


Association for Visual Arts
presents: 


4 Bridges Arts Festival
Call to Artists


WHAT:
 Fine Art and Fine Craft Event 

WHERE: First Tennessee Pavilion, Chattanooga, TN
     

WHEN: Saturday & Sunday, April 13 & 14, 2013
           (Friday, April 12-Patron Party. Vendor attendance is mandatory.)                    
         
NOTEWORTHY:

* 150+ Participating artists

* Patron Purchase Program

* $10,000 in Artist Merit Awards

* Fabulous Southern hospitality!

* Complimentary lunches and snacks

* On-site parking

* Booth sitting

* Discounted hotel rates

* 10' x 12' booth spaces, double booths available, electricity available
 

Celebrating its 13th year, Chattanooga's 4 Bridges Arts Festival™ is the place to be in April 2013! This exciting event will feature fine art and fine craft from over 150 local and national artists. Housed in Chattanooga's beautiful open air First Tennessee Pavilion, this stand-out show is not to be missed. Frequently top-ranked, 4 Bridges attracts a savvy art buying crowd from not only its local art smart patrons, but also visitors from Atlanta, Nashville and Birmingham. 

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR APRIL FESTIVAL:

Deadline: November 15, 2012 on www.zapplication.org

For more details and downloadable artist's prospectus visit:
www.4bridgesartsfestival.org

Email inquires to: Kathryn Dunn, 4 Bridges Festival Director, katdunn@avarts.org

For additional information about the Association for Visual Arts: www.avarts.org 

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Call to Artists - Santa Fe College Spring Arts Festival


Santa Fe College  
Spring Arts Festival

 
Call to Artists


WHAT: 44th Santa Fe College Spring Arts Festival
 
WHERE: Beautiful downtown Gainesville, Florida on NE 1st Street
 
WHEN: April 6 & 7, 2013. Saturday 9am-5:30 pm, Sunday 12pm-5:30pm
 
NOTEWORTHY:
  
*190 juried artists in 13 mediums.
  
*Beautiful outdoor historic neighborhood street
  
*Friday evening set-up, free coffee and light breakfast on Saturday, delicious Saturday evening dinner
  
*Jury fee $20, Booth fee $275; double booths available for $550
  
*Booth sitting available
  
*Two stages with local entertainment, children's Art Jungle
  
*Application at www.zapplication.org  
 
Be part of North Central Florida's favorite springtime arts celebration.   Santa Fe Spring Arts is dedicated to providing the ultimate in service to our artists including over $20,000 in awards and $10,000 in purchase awards.  We have an extensive statewide publicity program to bring art buyers to the show.   Friday evening setup is available as well as 12'x12' booths and a great Saturday evening dinner.   This year, Spring Arts continues its innovative program, "Go Green and Blue," to increase visitors with an evening jazz concert and to decrease environmental impact.   This initiative will be promoted to bring high end buyers to the festival.  Proceeds from the festival go to provide scholarships to students in Alachua and Bradford Counties.

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS!  

Application deadline: December 3rd, 2012

Visit our website www.springartsfestival.com for more information or call 352-395-5355 to speak with Kathryn Lehman, Festival Coordinator.

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Call to Artists - Indian Wells Arts Festival


Indian Wells Arts Festival 

   

Call to Artists

WHAT: The 11th Annual Indian Wells Arts Festival

WHERE: The Indian Wells Tennis Garden, Indian Wells, CA
     

WHEN:   Friday, Saturday and Sunday
            April 5 - 7, 2013  
            Show hours:  10:00 am to 5:00 pm (Gates close at 4:00 pm)

           
NOTEWORTHY:



*Limited to 200 juried artists  

*Wide variety of work within 13 categories
  
*Located in the heart of the Palm Springs Desert Resorts Communities; Estimated attendance: 10,000  
  
*Spectacular venue surrounded by mountain vistas; on the grass and sidewalk lined plaza of the state-of-the art tennis stadium, home of the PNP Parribas Tennis Tournament
  
*Gated venue with overnight security
  
*Convenient on-site artist parking; convenient free and valet customer parking
  
*Spectacular cool and comfortable Artist Hospitality Suite in the stadium with TV, free Wi-Fi, private restrooms
  
*Complimentary coffee  throughout the day plus fruit, veggies, pastries and snack time twice a day
  
*Booth sitters and volunteers available via cell phone request
  
*Drive-up registration (no need to get out of your vehicle)
  
*Scheduled and organized load-in the day before; convenient drive up to assigned area
  
*Ribbons awarded in over 20 Mediums
  
*Major advertising and promotion including billboards, newspapers, magazines, tv, radio, social media, direct mail, rack card distribution
  
*Artist discount offering customers a two-for-one admission via postcard and email blast
  
*Art show appropriate live music creating synergy and ambiance
  
*30-LUV Team (artists who have sales in the top 30%) and ribbon winners automatically accepted in the following festival
  
*Reduced hotel rates
  
The 11th Annual INDIAN WELLS ARTS FESTIVAL --- where Art is a Happening! - is a juried and judged event uniquely showcasing the fine art and quality craft of 200 contemporary and traditional artists. You will be provided the promotional opportunity to meet with an audience of serious buyers and collectors at a premier venue located in the heart of the Palm Springs Desert Resorts Communities.

We have fabulous location surrounded by mountain vistas on the grass and sidewalk lined plaza of a $75 million dollar state-of-the-art stadium, home of the BNP Paribas Tennis Tournament. We boast convenient artist and customer parking, overnight security, artist hospitality and easy access. With both an aggressive online and traditional marketing campaign, professional experience and a strong reputation, the Indian Wells Arts Festival seeks out and brings together a wide variety of high quality artists to delight our audience of residents and tourists alike.

The creative synergy of working artists, local sponsors, exhibitors and non-profit partners creates a color-filled artisan village vibrant with activity. Everyone loves to watch the on-site demonstrations including glass blowing, painting, weaving, large scale stone sculpturing, larger-than-life mural painting, sand sculpture, wood carving and pottery throwing.  
  
A Gourmet Market Place offers gourmet specialties, while sidewalk chalk drawing, children's activities, wine tasting, live musical entertainment and refreshment are ongoing throughout the day. "Sunday Eggs + Champagne in the Garden" brunch menu is available until noon.
  
With a celebrated reputation for its quality and wide variety of fine art and quality craft, artists travel from throughout the country to participate.   The Indian Wells Arts Festival has been ranked one of the "100 Best Fine Art Shows in the country" by Sunshine Artist magazine and "Best of the Best" by Palm Springs Life magazine. Approximately 9,000 guests enjoyed the festival with reported art sales of $600,000.00.

Indian Wells is located 17 miles east of Palm Springs and is a two hour drive from the Los Angeles and San Diego areas. The City of Indian Wells is home to "internationally recognized sporting and cultural events, world-class resorts, restaurants, championship golf courses and tennis courts."

The Palm Springs Desert Resort Communities are constantly changing. Sleepy desert towns have become year round residential and tourist economies. 

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS:  

First Deadline:  October 13, 2012 ($35 Jury Fee)
  
Second Deadline: January 5, 2012 ($50 Jury Fee; 60 spaces reserved for this deadline)  

Notification:  November 13, 2012 (First Deadline Applicants); January 22, 2013 (Second Deadline Applicants)  

Booth fee due:  January 15, 2012

Apply at: 
 

For more information please visit http://www.indianwellsartsfestival.com
  
If you need additional help:  
Just email us at
or call or fax Production Office at 760-346-0042