Thursday, August 29, 2013

Call to Artists - ArtFest Fort Myers 2014

ArtFest Fort Myers 2014
    Southwest Florida's Premier Art Festival   
Call to Artists  

WHAT: 14th Annual Juried Fine Art Festival

WHEN:  February 1 - 2, 2014
              Saturday & Sunday
              9 a.m. - 5 p.m

WHERE:  Downtown Fort Myers Riverfront, Fort Myers, FL

NOTEWORTHY:
  • 200 participating artists. 
  • Jury/Booth Fee: $35/$395 - Double booths, corner locations and electric available limited number.
  • International airport and great business environment make Fort Myers home to many powerhouse corporations (Hertz, Chico's, Sony, Gartner Group), with residential & commercial construction on the rise.  
  • Award winning marketing program valued at $150,000 creating 5 million impressions targeting art buying patrons.
  • 21,000 copies of 24-page ArtFest Fort Myers magazine featuring festival artists and activities, produced with Travel Host, distributed in 110 top hotels and information centers from Punta Gorda to Marco Island.  
  • Active social media year-round to engage art patrons. 
  • $5,000 in award money plus "invited status" for following year.
  • Commemorative poster and t-shirt contest with valuable prizes including free booth space, free weekend hotel stay and much more. Submissions taken from May 15 - August 20, 2013. CLICK HERE for details.
  • Opportunity to advertise in festival publications.
  • Option to participate in Friday Night Opening Party (70 artists).
  • Artist amenities including drive up access for Friday set up, booth sitters, complimentary breakfast, indoor restrooms, behind booth storage, designated artist parking & discounted hotel rates.
  • Professional jury panel of five changes each year, creating a show with approximately 90% new artists annually.
  • For additional details, visit www.ArtFestFortMyers.com 
Each February, over 85,000 art lovers and collectors attend ArtFest Fort Myers to enjoy and purchase the work of 200 fabulous artists from across the country. Our downtown riverfront park and yacht basin are the perfect backdrop as artists booths line the wide boulevard, without the interference of food, sponsors or loud music. New and cutting edge art combines with more traditional work to create an amazing, free to the pubic, outdoor selling gallery, with no dead end artist spaces allowed!  From extensive advertising to great artist amenities, our team of professional staff works all year to produce one successful fine art festival for you!. Apply now and make ArtFest Fort Myers a part of your Florida winter season!

NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS:  

Application deadline
September 16, 2013 on www.zapplication.org 

Jury:
October 8, 2013  

Notification:of Acceptance: 
October 18, 2013

Booth Fees Due:
November 1, 2013

Email inquiries to: 
Jeanne.Seehaver@ArtFestFortMyers.com
Or call 239-768-3602

SAVE THE DATE!  ArtFest Fort Myers - February 1 - 2, 2014  

COOPER COLE - INSTALLATION: BRAD TINMOUTH

COOPER COLE
INSTALLATION: BRAD TINMOUTH

Brad Tinmouth
August 23 - September 9, 2013

Curated by Lucas Soi

Closing reception: Saturday September 7, 2013, 3 - 6pm

COOPER COLE
777 Richmond Street West, 2nd Floor
Monday, Friday, and Saturday: 12pm - 4pm and by appointment.




Fine Art Magazine | Matt Horner, Stone Carver

Fine Art Magazine | Matt Horner, Stone Carver, 

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Matt Horner, Stone Carver,
feature coming in our Fall 2013 issue


big saw

MATT HORNER


Matt Horner is a stone sculptor based in Keene, NY, a small town nestled in the high peaks of the Adirondack Mountains in Northern New York State.
Horner’s rocks are all local, excavated from nearby rivers and mountains. His process starts with marking the stone and blocking out the form, sawing cuts into the stone, hand chiseling off the unwanted material and finally grinding and polishing to achieve the desired finish. The forms that emerge – with their organic flowing curves and earthy palette – are a reflection of the inspiration Horner draws from his abundantly mountainous home. His exceptional craftsmanship and mastery of form, balance, scale and detail result in a unique collection of sculptures and stone art objects.
Horner is also a licensed rock/ice and fly fishing guide, and when he is not carving stone, he can often be found climbing on it and wading rivers, casting to wary trout. The patience, commitment and aesthetic sense of line that is such a part of these disciplines also help inform his stonework.

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Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Wow this looks like great Kid fun: 38th Annual Hampton Classic Horse Show Optimum® Kids Day







Petting Zoo (c)Claudia Parks



WHAT:                      
38th Annual Hampton Classic Horse Show
Optimum® Kids Day

WHEN:                      
Saturday, August 31, 2013
Horse Show runs Sunday, August 25 through Sunday, September 1, 2013

WHERE:                   
240 Snake Hollow Road
Bridgehampton, NY  

FEATURES:             
In its 20th annual year, Optimum® Kids Day offers free admission to children under 12 along with free pony rides, and many other attractions.

Children's Activities & Performers (10 am - 2 pm)
  • Performances by the Grammy-nominated Children's band the Pop-Ups
  • Bellini Family Circus
  • Face Painting & Airbrush Tattoos
  • Crafts with Children's Museum of the East End
  • The Amazing Zola
  • Wildlife Rescue Center of the Hamptons will present birds of prey.
  • Free pony rides for children under 12

Competition highlights on Optimum® Kids Day include
  • $40,000 Longines Cup
  • $30,000 Split Rock Farm 6-Year-Old Young Jumper Championship Finals
  • $20,000 SHF Enterprises 5-Year-Old Young Jumper Championship Finals
  • $15,000 North Star Junior/Amateur-Owner Jumper Classic
  • $2,500 Marshall & Sterling Jumper Classics

Free Pony Rides! (c)Rosanna Braccini

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Keenan Sets The Pace In $20,000 Hampton Classic Time Challenge Lutz and Kenny victors in other jumper classes.


Keenan Sets The Pace In $20,000 Hampton Classic Time Challenge

Lutz and Kenny victors in other jumper classes.
Darragh Kenny rode Top Gun IV to win section B of the $10,000 Newsday Open Jumper at the Hampton Classic. (Shawn McMillen photo)

Peter Lutz rode Adarose to win section A of the $10,000 Newsday Open Jumper at the Hampton Classic. (Shawn McMillen photo)

Bridgehampton, NY-Aug 27, 2013-Lillie Keenan rode her Londinium to a narrow victory in the $20,000 Hampton Classic Time Challenge at the 38th Annual Hampton Classic Horse Show. Her time of 57.08 seconds barely eclipsed the time of Todd Minikus on Tuxedo, who stopped the clock in 57.51 seconds. Shane Sweetnam rode Cyklon 1083 to third place in 58.47 seconds.

Keenan, 16, New York, N.Y., said she'd watched Minikus go on Tuxedo, and she knew that replicating his performance would be the key. Minikus went 10 horses before Keenan, and he held first place until Keenan beat his time.  Minikus also rode two other horses to fourth and sixth places.

"I knew that to be any faster, I'd have to take the same track and just be a little faster in the air," said Keenan. "There wasn't a second out there that I didn't think, 'Just keep going forward,' and I was able to do that because I trust my horse so much."

Keenan has owned Londinium, 11, since January, and this was her most valuable win since moving out of the junior jumper division. "The Hampton Classic is a prestigious event, and to win anything in the Grand Prix Ring is really exciting. And to win this big class is really icing on the cake," said Keenan. 

Darragh Kenny, of Warren, Vt., and Peter Lutz, of Golden's Bridge, N.Y., split the two divisions of the $10,000 Newsday Open Jumper class, in which more than 100 horses started on the rain-dampened Grand Prix Ring. Kenny rode Top Gun IV, owned by Oakland Ventures LLC, to the victory with no jumping faults and a time of 50.2 seconds. Lutz rode Adorose, owned by Kelly Tropin, to victory by  jumping faultlessly in 51.8 seconds.

"The course was great. It used the whole field, and there were places to gallop and places to save time on the turns. I won, I think, because I left out a stride to the last fence," said Lutz. "And the footing was great, even with the rain last night and this morning."

Adorose is an 8-year-old, Dutch Warmblood mare. Lutz said they bought her two years ago, "and Kelly and I have been developing her together ever since."

Tropin, of New Canaan, Conn., also shows Adarose in the amateur-owner jumper division. "I think she's a really great horse for Kelly, but Kelly has a new job, and she may not have the time to show her for awhile, so I may be showing her more. But, ultimately, she's a winner for Kelly."

Kenny bought Top Gun IV, an experienced13-year-old gelding, in July to sell. "We've gotten along quickly because he's a simple horse to ride, and we won this class because he's quick across the jumps and fast across the ground. So I could just go in there and go for it," said Kenny, a native of Ireland. 

After winning the show's first open jumper class, Lutz became the early leader in the Longines Rider Challenge.  The $30,000 prize goes to the rider who accumulates the most points in the week's open jumper classes, with the show's Sunday finale, the $250,000 FTI Grand Prix, counting for double points. Since he won't be riding in the grand prix, Lutz allowed that this would probably be his last chance to wear the royal blue armband that designates the current leader. 

"I'm very happy to wear it now, though," he said.

But with a stable aisle full of jumpers, two of which are entered in the grand prix, Kenny is hoping to be a Longines contender. "I might as well take a shot," he said with a smile. "It's not going to change anything I do with my horses, but it's certainly in the back of my head."

Following Tuesday's classes, Kenny is leading the Longines Rider Challenge with 62 points, followed by Minikus (60) and Peter Leone (58).

The 38th annual Hampton Classic Horse Show runs through Sunday, September 1 and features world-class show jumping competition, as well as magnificent shopping and a variety of entertainment attractions.  The Classic features six show rings with more than 100 classes of competition for horses and riders of all ages.  A wide range of jumper, hunter, equitation, short stirrup and leadline classes are all part of the Classic's schedule, as well as competitions for riders with disabilities.

The Classic features an FEI-recognized Grand Prix on three consecutive days - the $50,000 Spy Coast Farm/Young Horse Show Series Grand Prix Qualifier Presented by Longines on Friday, the $40,000 Longines Cup on Saturday, and the $250,000 FTI Grand Prix and FEI World Cup™ Qualifier on Sunday.  The world-class field of riders will also be looking to win the new Longines Rider Challenge that awards $30,000 to the rider who accumulates the most points in the horse show's Open Jumper division.

The FTI Grand Prix is part of the Taylor Harris Triple Crown Challenge which awards a $200,000 bonus should the same horse-and-rider combination win the $100,000 Wells Fargo Grand Prix of Devon, $250,000 FTI Grand Prix at the Hampton Classic, and $250,000 Alltech Grand Prix at the Alltech National Horse Show.  McLain Ward won the Wells Fargo Grand Prix of Devon on Rothchild  in May and now stands to win the $200,000 bonus should he ride Rothchild to wins in the remaining two events in the Taylor Harris Triple Crown Challenge.

For those who can't make it to the show grounds, WVVH-TV, the official Long Island television station of the Hampton Classic, broadcasts up to five hours of competition and highlights each day during the Classic. These telecasts can also be seen online at www.WVVH.com.

Free live webcasts of all  Grand Prix Ring competition will be available, courtesy  of ShowNet, at www.HamptonClassic.com. Competition in other rings will be available on a pay-per-view basis at www.shownet.biz.  

Further information on the Hampton Classic Horse Show, please visit the Hampton Classic website at www.hamptonclassic.com or call (631) 537-3177.  Hampton Classic Horse Show, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) charitable corporation. 

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Tuesday, August 27, 2013

The Hampton Classic - Victoria Press Tops $50,000 Hampton Classic Hunter Derby

 
Photo: Victoria Press and Mayfair won the $50,000 Hampton Classic Hunter Derby on the opening day of the show. (Shawn McMillen photo)
Victoria Press Tops $50,000 Hampton Classic Hunter Derby
Junior rider beats 42-horse field to open 38th Annual Hampton Classic.

Bridgehampton, NY-August 25, 2013 - Victoria Press, of New York, N.Y., rode her horse Mayfair to victory in the $50,000 Hampton Classic Hunter Derby, presented by Meadow View Farms, on the opening day of the
Hampton Classic Horse Show. Press-at 14 the youngest rider in the 42-horse starting field-confidently guided Mayfair to the best score of the second round to claim the blue ribbon and the $15,000 prize with a two-round score of 178.5.
  
Darragh Kenny urged O'Ryan (171.0) to second place and a $10,000 prize, and Molly Ashe-Crawley claimed the $7,500 third-place prize on Ennzo (170.0). Ennzo won this class in 2012, while Kenny rode four more horses to top finishes: eighth on Julian, 11th on CR Moet, 12th on Caprisio and 15th on Ne-Yo.

Two panels of judges evaluated the 10-jump first round and the 11-jump second round. Scores from the two panels were averaged in each round, and the averages were added together. Ennzo  earned the top score, a 92, in the first round but faltered to score a 78 in the second round.

"He was amazing in both rounds," said Press of Mayfair. "He was so smooth, and it was just so easy to gallop around on him."

Press has been showing at the Hampton Classic since she was the short stirrup champion on her pony Irish Rain at age 6. "Every time I come here, I remember that first year, and I want to do even better. But this is the first time I really have done better," said Press, a sophomore in high school.

"This was more special than this show has ever been for me," she added.

Press purchased Mayfair, a Hanoverian gelding who's now 8, two years ago to be her first junior hunter, after she'd graduated from the pony divisions. "Really, my mom bought him for me without telling me. I didn't really like him when I tried him, but she thought he was the right horse for me and went ahead and had him vetted," said Press. "She's always right about horses, so I should know better than not to believe her."

During the $50,000 Hampton Classic Hunter Derby, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo toured the green and sun-drenched showgrounds with show president Dennis Suskind.

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Sunday, August 25, 2013

iGoogle/ Dont miss the Hamptons Claccis see info it starts to:day


WHAT:
38th Annual Hampton Classic Horse Show
Opening Day Presented by Hamptons Escape

WHEN:
Sunday, August 25, 2013
Horse Show runs Sunday, August 25 through
Sunday, September 1, 2013

WHERE:
240 Snake Hollow Road
Bridgehampton, NY

FEATURES:
The Hampton Classic, August 25 - September 1, is one of the most prestigious horse shows in the nation and features competitors at every level from young children in leadline to Olympic veterans in the Classic's feature event, the $250,000 FTI Grand Prix and FEI World Cup Qualifier.

Opening Day at the Hampton Classic will feature leadline classes, judged by Olympic gold medalist Joe Fargis, with divisions for riders age 2-4 and 5-7, begin at 9:00am. The Classic also hosts hundreds of riders from Long Island competing in local hunter divisions in addition to the $50,000 Hampton Classic Hunter Derby which will take place at noon in the Classic's famed Grand Prix Field. The Local Hunter Divisions feature classes for Amateur-Owner, Junior and Professional riders and are open to horses that have been stabled in Nassau or Suffolk County on Long Island for at least 75 days this year.

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Thursday, August 22, 2013

Barbara Chase-Riboud: The Malcolm X Steles Modern and Contemporary Galleries September 14, 2013–January 20, 2014

Barbara Chase-Riboud: The Malcolm X Steles
Modern and Contemporary Galleries
September 14, 2013–January 20, 2014
Malcolm X #3/Monument to Man Ray's "The Enigma of Isidore Ducasse," Philadelphia
For more than four decades, Barbara Chase-Riboud has integrated mediums and materials in uniquely expressive ways to create a remarkable body of literary and visual arts. This fall, the Philadelphia Museum of Art will present the first survey of her iconic Malcolm X steles. Chase-Riboud conceived and developed these sculptures in the context of the American civil rights movement, as well as her own experiences in North Africa, China, and the former Soviet Republic. Reconciling vertical and horizontal, mineral and organic, fine art and craft, and light and opacity, the artist has forged in the Malcolm X steles powerful beacons dedicated to the possibility of cultural integration. With related sculptures and drawings, the exhibition brings together more than forty works from the United States and Europe in the artist’s first solo museum exhibition in more than ten years.

Chase-Riboud’s sculptures dedicated to Malcolm X have been likened to contemporary interpretations of the steles erected in various parts of the ancient world to commemorate important people and events. Cast from cut and folded sheets of wax, the sculptures combine bronze, manipulated into undulating folds and crevices, with knotted and braided silk and wool fiber. This expressive melding of forms and materials is evident in the Museum’s own Malcolm X #3 (1969), which matches the golden hue of polished bronze with cascades of glossy silk thread—a combination that conveys a subtle tension and unity among opposites.
The artist developed the first four sculptures in this series in 1969, inspired by the civil rights movement and her political and personal experiences living in France and traveling to North Africa, China, and the Soviet Union. Chase-Riboud returned to the series in 2003 and again in 2007–8, creating a total of nine additional works. Reconciling vertical and horizontal, mineral and organic, light and dark, the artist has forged in the Malcolm X steles powerful beacons dedicated to the possibility of cultural integration. The exhibition also includes sculptures that share an affinity with the Malcolm X series, such as All That Rises Must Converge/Gold (1973) and Tantra #1 (1994).
Selections from the artist’s Le Lit (The Bed) series of drawings from 1966 will also be on view. Accomplished studies of texture, form, and metamorphosis, they depict recumbent figures that appear to emerge from the peaks and valleys of rumpled sheets. Out of the Le Lit series, Chase-Riboud developed exquisite charcoal landscapes of piled stones and meandering cords. This is seen in Landscape and Cords(c. 1973), which reveals how the artist’s drawing practice continued to parallel the development of her abstract sculptures.
In the Monument Drawings of1996­­–97, Chase-Riboud reused an etching as the starting point for unique compositions that she enhanced and obscured by delicate charcoal, graphite, and ink lines. The titles of these works refer to idiosyncratic pairs of geographic locations and historical or literary figures, such as Alexander Pushkin, Man Ray, the Queen of Sheba, and the fictional Count of Monte Cristo. Signifying imagined memorials to people, places, and events, they encourage viewers to consider for themselves our reasons and means for commemorating the past.
The Museum will offer a poetry reading with Barbara Chase-Riboud on the evening of September 11, 2013, at 6:30 p.m.
About the Artist
Born in Philadelphia and educated at the Philadelphia High School for Girls, Temple University’s Tyler School of Art, and the Yale University School of Design and Architecture, Chase-Riboud has lived in Paris since 1961. She is an internationally acclaimed visual artist whose widely exhibited work has been seen in solo exhibitions at the Musée d’art Moderne de la Ville de Paris and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; group exhibitions at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, DC; and the Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; and in major arts festivals, including Documenta VI. Her towering public sculpture Africa Rising (1998) stands in the African Burial Ground National Monument in Lower Manhattan. Chase Riboud is also an award-winning poet and writer, known for her books of poetry From Memphis and Peking (1974) and Portrait of a Nude Woman as Cleopatra (1988) and the historical novels Sally Hemings (1979), Echo of Lions (1989), and Hottentot Venus (2003)In 1996, she was knighted as Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres.
Catalogue
Published by the Philadelphia Museum of Art in association with Yale University Press, the fully illustrated catalogue, Barbara Chase-Riboud: The Malcolm X Steles, offers insightful assessments of the works in the exhibition and includes the artist’s reflections in her own voice on her oeuvre. An introduction by Carlos Basualdo, The Keith L. and Katherine Sachs Curator of Contemporary Art, positions the Malcolm X series in terms of Chase-Riboud’s artistic development and in the broader context of postwar abstraction. Art historian Gwendolyn DuBois Shaw provides an analysis of the series in light of critical debate on the role of memorialization in contemporary art, and visual arts professor Ellen Handler Spitz presents a powerful analytical interpretation and observation of Chase-Riboud’s work. Also included is an illustrated checklist of the Malcolm X sculptures and an updated chronology of the artist’s life and career by Exhibition Assistant John Vick.
The catalogue will be available for purchase in the Museum Store and on the Museum website in September.
Sponsorship
The exhibition is generously supported by The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts.
Exhibition Hours
Tuesday–Sunday, 10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.; Wednesday and Friday until 8:45 p.m. The exhibition will be open during normal hours on Columbus Day and closed on Thanksgiving Day.
The Philadelphia Museum of Art is among the largest museums in the United States, with a collection of more than 227,000 works of art and more than 200 galleries presenting painting, sculpture, works on paper, photography, decorative arts, textiles, and architectural settings from Asia, Europe, Latin America, and the United States. Its facilities include its landmark Main Building on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, the Perelman Building, located nearby on Pennsylvania Avenue, the Rodin Museum on the 2200 block of the Benjamin Franklin Parkway, and two 18th-century houses in Fairmount Park, Mount Pleasant and Cedar Grove. The Museum offers a wide variety of activities for public audiences, including special exhibitions, programs for children and families, lectures, concerts and films.
For additional information, contact the Marketing and Communications Department of the Philadelphia Museum of Art at (215) 684-7860. The Philadelphia Museum of Art is located on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway at 26th Street. For general information, call (215) 763-8100, or visit the Museum's website at www.philamuseum.org. #fineartmagazine

History Buffs: Fort Sumter Sesquicentennial Tour & Dinner Cruise Saturday, September 7, 2013



Fort Sumter Sesquicentennial Tour & Dinner Cruise
Saturday, September 7, 2013
History comes alive before your eyes at Fort Sumter!

At 1September 9, 1863, 500 US sailors and marines made a valiant and heroic assault against Fort Sumter. In 20-minutes of fierce combat the assault was defeated by the fort's Confederate garrison.

Your adventure begins at the Fort Sumter Visitors Center at Liberty Square where you board the Spirit of the Lowcountry for your transportation back in time to Fort Sumter 1863. On your way to the Fort, National Park Service Historian Rick Hatcher, the foremost authority, will set the stage. During your one hour on the Fort you will enjoy a living history program by re-enactors representing Union and Confederate soldiers. After departing Fort Sumter, you will enjoy a delicious three-course southern-style dinner. Historian Hatcher will be available to answer questions on the return trip to Liberty Square. Don't miss this unique commemoration of the amphibious assault on Fort Sumter and fine dining experience. A limited number of tickets will be available for this special event.

Make your reservation today! Price per person is $65.00 Includes tax and gratuity. Cash bar available onboard Menu.

Cruise departs from Liberty Square
340 Concord Street, Charleston
Boarding time: 5:30pm
Depart time: 5:45pm
Return time: 9:00pm
No cancellations accepted after 5:00pm on Wednesday, September 4th, 2013.
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Art League of Long Island Instructors' Exhibition 2013 -Saturday August 24 - 11 am to 3 pm

Art League of Long Island 
Instructors' Exhibition 2013 

 Reception and Open House
at the Art League
Saturday August 24 - 11 am to 3 pm
 



 Photograph: William Merritt Chase and Students, Shinnecock Hills, late 1890's.


Courtesy Kate Freeman Clark Collection, Marshall County Historical Society, Holly Springs, MS
 FREE EVENT - OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
BRING YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY

View Art League Instructors' Exhibition in the Jeanie Tengelsen Gallery 

Be a part of the Artists' Reception 

 Live art demonstrations by Mary Nagin (Drawing & Painting for kids and adults), 
Beth Drucker (Fashion Drawing), Gea Hines (Glass Bead Making), 
Stephanie Navon Jacobson (Printmaking), and Libby Hintz (Mosaics) 

Light Snacks and Refreshments 

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Center for the Arts of Bonita Springs


Bonita Springs National Art Festivals
Call to Artists






NOTE: January Show Deadline September 3!

WHAT: 3 Fine Art and Fine Craft Events

WHERE: Riverside Park , Bonita Springs, Florida

WHEN: Saturday and Sunday
January 11-12, 2014
February 8-9, 2014
March 8-9, 2014

NOTEWORTHY:

*3 separately juried events. Artists may participate in one, two or three events.

*Long history of excellent sales.

*Each show limited to 220 juried fine artists and craft persons.

*Jury/Booth Fees ($30/$400); double spaces available at $800.

*Cash Awards.

*Friday setup and drive up to your space to unload.

*Artist amenities.

*For more details about the shows, click HERE

These highly regarded festivals offer artists the opportunity to present their fine art and fine craft in a high traffic area during the busiest time of the winter season. Bonita Springs, adjacent to Naples is populated by upper-income residents. Quality of the work exhibited attracts knowledgeable art lovers and buyers. These festivals have all the characteristics for success: location, venue, audience and ambiance and are consistently top-ranked among all outdoor shows nationwide!


NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS:

Deadlines:

January Festival: September 3, 2013
February Festival: October 1, 2013
March Festival: November 1, 2013


For more details, artist's prospectus, entry form and festival layout map, visit:
http://artinusa.com/bonita/app/

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Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Open Door at Nall Atelier in Monaco this Thursday! 22/08/13 - info@fineartmagazine.com - SunStorm Arts Publishing Co., Inc. Mail

 
Last week's opening of the Nall Atelier in Monaco was so successful; we have decided to invite friends to an 'Open Door Atelier' the 2nd and 4thThursday of each month. Please join art-interested friends for refreshments, good company and new works! 17H-20H.

All best wishes, Nall 
Nall's 'Peace Frame' Inauguration with Prince Albert II of Monaco 

2nd and 4th THURSDAYS:   17H-20H
6 Quai Antoine 1er
4th Floor( directly in front of the elevator- between the Yatch Club, Stars and Bars Restaurant and Marlborough Gallery - Parking Quai Antoine 1er under the port. Monte Carlo, Monaco  98000

tel 0619022695 or 0621855842.

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