Thursday, November 21, 2013

AN HISTORICAL EXHIBITION OF CARS TRANSFORMED INTO SCULPTURE BY LEADING MODERN AND CONTEMPORARYARTISTS, PISTON HEAD WILL GO ON VIEW IN MIAMI DECEMBER 3, 2013

 

AN HISTORICAL EXHIBITION OF CARS TRANSFORMED INTO SCULPTURE BY LEADING MODERN AND CONTEMPORARYARTISTSPISTON HEAD WILL GO ON VIEW
IN MIAMI DECEMBER 3, 2013

 

PRESENTED BY VENUS OVER MANHATTAN
POWERED BY FERRARI

PISTON HEAD: Artists Engage the Automobile
1111 LINCOLN ROAD, MIAMI BEACH, FL
DECEMBER 3 – 8TH, 2013,
PUBLIC HOURS: 1PM – 8PM DAILY or BY APPOINTMENT




“I think that cars today are almost the exact equivalent of the great Gothic cathedrals…consumed in image if not in usage by a whole population which appropriates them as a purely magical object.”
--Roland Barthes


NEW YORK/MIAMI…Venus Over Manhattan is pleased to announce PISTON HEAD:Artists Engage the Automobile, an exhibition of automobiles transformed into sculptures by leading modern and contemporary artists in the years since 1970. The fourteen works on view will reflect art’s longstanding relationship with the car as a cultural icon and fetish object replete with physical and symbolic possibilities. Opening December 4th in Miami Beach, Florida, the exhibition will be presented on the top level of 1111 Lincoln Road, the dramatic open-air parking structure designed by Pritzker Prize-winning Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron.

PISTON HEAD will run through December 8,th in conjunction with Art Basel MiamiBeach, the annual art fair considered one of the most magnetic events of the international cultural calendar.

PISTON HEAD is powered by Ferrari.

The exhibition includes works by Ron AradBruce High Quality FoundationCésar, Dan Colen and Nate Lowman, Keith Haring, Damien Hirst, Virginia Overton, Olivier Mosset/ Jacob Kassay/Servane Mary, Richard Phillips, Richard Prince, Tom Sachs, Salvatore Scarpitta, Kenny Scharf, and Franz West. Additionally, Los Angeles-based artist Joshua Callaghan will create a new work – a signature ‘rubbing’ of Ferrari’s LaFerrari state-of-the-art hybrid supercar, which was unveiled at the 2013 Geneva Auto Show and will be on view with PISTON HEAD inMiami. Callaghan’s performative process, engaging the precious surfaces and sculpted form of the limited-edition vehicle, will be part of the exhibition.

Since 1886, when the Benz-Patent Motorwagen became the first modern motorcar, automobiles have shaped human experience. The quintessential machine of modern life, the car has defined cities, redefined our relationships to the natural world and one another, challenged technology, and fired the imaginations of countless artists in every discipline. Whether via the appeal of its speed to the Italian Futurists, or its mass-produced utility for Pop artists, the automobile has preoccupied artists consistently.

Objects on view in PISTON HEAD are not only about the car in contemporary culture, but are actual cars -- fully realized sculptures comprised of vehicles that can roll on four wheels or once did. By removing these works from the white-walled conventions of contemporary galleries and museums, and placing them in the context of a working parking garage, Venus Over Manhattan highlights the way the participating artists have exploited tensions between refinement and brute power, aesthetics and utility.

The artists represented in PISTON HEAD have approached the car as both object and subject in numerous ways. Layered in Bondo, Richard Prince’s American muscle cars are monochromatic, neutral compositions reminiscent of Minimalist painting and sculpture (another brand of American muscle). Conceptual Art and Process Art come to mind when viewing Virginia Overton’s ruggedly elegant Dodge Ram, transformed by a mountain of sand to obscure most of the vehicle’s defining details.

In the painterly vein, Britain’s Damien Hirst offers Spot Mini, a classic, diminutive British automobile covered in the artist’s trademark colorful spots. Similarly, Keith Haring applied his own recognizable imagery to a well-worn Buick, employing his signature calligraphic style to transform the car into a rolling painting. In contrast to these more painterly works, the car of the late Viennese artist Franz West suggests a sculptural approach tinged with wit. West replaced the existing “Spirit of Ecstasy” hood ornament on his 1970 Rolls Royce Silver Shadow with one of his signature Passstuck sculptures. This small gesture transforms West’s personal ride into a commentary on the car as a conveyance of status, identity, and wish fulfillment. Bruce High Quality Foundation’s recently completed work – a pair of entangled Volkswagen Beetles – is a more suggestive take on cars as symbols of what the artists describe as “passion and suffering.”

Brute power has always been the companion of elegance in the world of automobiles and has been frequently addressed in 20th century art history. In a series of works called Compresions des Voitures and created from the 1960s until the artist’s death in 1998, renowned French sculptor César crushed automobiles in order to suggest the collision of classicism and contemporary artPISTON HEAD will present one of these celebrated works, a “car brick” from among the group César exhibited in the Pavilion of the French Republic at the Venice Biennale of 1995.  César’s work will echo in the contribution of Israeli-born artist and industrial designer Ron Arad, whose own car compression has rendered a six-inch thick ‘canvas.’

Power of another sort – the destructive power of entropy and chaos that result from neglect and mistreatment – will be on view in a contribution from Dan Colen and Nate Lowman. Their collaborative work, created in 2008, is a dilapidated four-door sedan, stuffed with TV sets.  Lucien Smith’s sorrowfully pockmarked and crumbling vehicle once served as the target at a shooting range. With it’s lyric-like title of “The sound of the engine still running and for the last time they locked eyes, together again in the end,” Smith’s work draws chaos away from the merely sad, toward the Romantic. From such glamorous nihilism, PISTON HEAD comes full circle to the joyful, unbridled magic of Kenny Scharf’s painted dinosaur of a family vehicle.

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Brazil ArtFair Comes to Miami

 
Brazil ArtFair Comes to Miami
 
First Fair Dedicated to Brazilian Contemporary Art and Design
Debuts During Art Week December 4-8, 2013
 

Claudia Jaguaribe, Quando Eu Vi Bibliotecas, 2009
 
São Paulo, Brazil – Brazil ArtFair, the first fair dedicated to Brazilian contemporaryart and design will debut in Miami this December 4-8, with VIP and press previews on Tuesday, December 3rd.  Press can register via the Brazil ArtFair website, www.brazilartfair.com.
 
Housed in a 25,000 square foot exposition center, on Midtown Boulevard, near the Wynwood Art District, Brazil ArtFair will present work from 15 Brazilian art galleries, over 100 artists, an exhibition of work by Brazilian artists curated by Luisa Duarte, andOrchestra Brasil, a selection of innovative contemporary furniture by 18 of Brazil’s leading design studios.
 
“Our mission for the first edition is to present art and design that reflects contemporary Brazil,” said Brazil ArtFair director, Michel Serebrinsky. “From the selection of galleries and the art that they will exhibit, to Luisa Duarte’s curated exhibition, to the design of our space, we created Brazil ArtFair with the purpose of bringing to Miami not just a new art fair experience but also a new experience of Brazil.”
 
Brazil ArtFair has gathered a strong group of carefully selected Brazilian galleries,artists, and designers – both established and emerging – and has approached the fair with a strong curatorial point of view. The show aspires to not only inform the world market about the dynamic new work that is being produced in Brazil, but also to educate the attendees about the country’s complex political, social, and cultural realities. Brazil ArtFair’s directors and curators see Brazil’s contemporary art and design as catalysts for change and movement helping to create worldwide awareness for the country. An important part of this mission, the curated exhibition, Tempo Suspenso (Suspended Time) addresses the political concerns that have galvanized contemporary Brazilian artistic practice and examines relationships between art, politics, and civic engagement. The exhibition will feature works, not for sale, by 15 renowned Brazilian artists including Mauro Restiffe, Rivane Neuenschwander, and Pedro Motta.
 
The design of the pavilion features an inflatable entrance created by Marton Estúdio.Designed to resemble the concrete architecture of Brasilia, the country’s capital, it will rhythmically inflate and deflate as a metaphor for the dynamic new life of the contemporary Brazilian art scene.
 
The exhibiting galleries will present a wide range of artistic voices including: the sophisticated popular art works from Galeria Estação, street art from Galeria Movimento and Galeria Logo and conceptual contemporary art from Central Galeria de Arte and Emma Thomas. In addition to the work of young Brazilian artists – such as Ícaro Lira, Frederico Filippi and Mayana Redin, from Galeria Um Zero Três (103) – visitors will have the opportunity to acquire work by prestigious established Brazilianartists, such as Claudia Jaguaribe and Vania Mignone. The galleries will also present multiple solo exhibitions. With nearly all of the participating galleries new to Miami, Brazil ArtFair is poised to become a strong international resource for Brazilian galleries, artists, and designers, and a place of discovery for the attendees of MiamiArt Week.
Participating Galleries: Artur Fidalgo, Rio de Janeiro; Central Galeria de Arte, São Paulo; Emma Thomas, São Paulo; Galeria Estação, Rio de Janeiro; Galeria LOGO,São Paulo; Galeria Mezanino, São Paulo; Galeria Movimento, Rio de Janeiro; Galeria Um Zero Três (103), São Paulo; H.A.P. Galeria, Rio de Janeiro; Jo Slaviero e Guedes, São Paulo; Lourdina Jean Rabieh, São Paulo; Marton Estúdio, São Paulo, Mercedes Viegas, Rio de Janeiro; Multiplique Boutique, São Paulo; Paralelo, São Paulo.
 
Curated Exhibition-Tempo Suspenso: curated by Luisa Duarte, one of the most respected curators in Brazil today, this political exhibition features works Berna Reale, Clarissa Tossin, Iran do Espírito Santo, Joaquim Pedro de Andrade, Laércio Redondo, Laís Myrrha, Matheu Rocha Pitta, Mauro Restiffe, Milton Machado, Pedro Motta, Raquel Garbelotti, Regina Parra, Rivane Neuenschwander and Sara Ramo.
 
Orchestra Brasil features a juried selection of 24 pieces including chairs, tables, and home accessories from Alessandra Delgado-Girona Design, Bernardo Senna, Domingos Tótora, Em2 Design, Faro Design, Flávia Pagotti Silva, Índio da Costa A.U.D.T., Gallina e Visentini, Jader Almeida, Lattoog Design, Luiz Pedrazzi, Mameluca, NDT Design, Projeto 3 Design, Quadrante Design, Regis Padilha, Studio B, UNT Intelligence Design and Zanini de Zanine. A number of designers from this highly esteemed group have been awarded top honors and projects, including Zanini de Zanine, who has designed for Tolix and Poltrona Frau; Jader Almeida, recipient of the top award from Museu da Casa Brasileira, Brazil’s premier design museum; Domingos Totora, who creates sustainable furniture and decorative objects using cardboard; and Guto Indio da Costa, who remodeled Rio’s traditionalstreet vendor stands on famed Copacabana Beach.
 
West Encounters East: a one-hour documentary, which will be shown daily, explores an artistic space where the vibrant palette of Latin America and the silence of the East come together to create something new. Created and developed by filmmaker and art historian Stella M. Holmes of The Brickellian, the film was screened at several film festivals across the United States and broadcast on 280 television stations. It explores the themes of immigration, alienation, and assimilation through work of well-known Latin American artists with Eastern heritage, such as Japanese-Brazilians Yutaka ToyotaTakashi FukushimaMegumi Yuasa, and Kazuo Okubo,descendants of a century-old diaspora that has given São Paulo the largest Japanese population outside Japan.
 
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
 
2 Daily Guided Tours for Collectors
Noon and 6 pm
Reservations can be made at the front desk.
 
December 4 – 4:00 pm – Conversation with Brazil ArtFair Directors Ester Krivkin and Michel Serebrinsky
Krivkin and Serebrinsky will discuss the Brazil ArtFair concept, the art market in Brazil and the importance of the international promotion of Brazilian art and Brazil’s creative economy. They will give overviews of the participating galleries, “Suspended Time,” the curated exhibition, and Orchestra Brazil.
 
December 5 – 11 to 1 pm – Silent Auction of the Furniture from the Orchestra Brazil Exhibition Silent Auction and Champagne Reception Benefiting DASH, Design and Architecture Senior High, Miami’s premier magnet high school.
 
December 5 – 4:00 pm – Artist Talk
Rio de Janeiro-based artist Claudia Melli will talk about her work and her use of nanquim (india ink) for producing her signature landscapes.
 
December 6 – 4:00 pm - Panel Discussion with 3 furniture designers participating in the Orchestra Brasil exhibition
 
December 7 – 4:00 pm – Talk by Wagner Lungov, owner of Galeria Central
Lungov is a young gallerist and collector who left his job as at a German multi-national company to dedicate his life to contemporary art. Lugov will talk about his experience in the corporate world, his process for choosing artists to represent and his thoughts about Brazil’s place in the international art market.
 
December 8 – 4 pm – Talk by Miami-based curator, art historian and filmmaker Stella M. Holmes
Founder of The Brickellian, a company that develops art marketing programs for cultural institutions, foundations and non-profit organizations, Holmes is also the founder of West Encounters East, a company that makes documentary films about multicultural artists to increase awareness of and respect for cultural differences. A film made Holmes for West Encounters East about Japanese Brazilians is being shown at the fair.
 
Fair Previews
 
Press Preview: Tuesday, December 3, 3 - 5 pm
VIP Preview: Tuesday, December 3, 5 - 10 pm
 
General Admission Dates:
 
Wednesday, December 4    11 am - 7 pm
Thursday, December 5        11 am - 7 pm
Friday, December 6             11 am - 8 pm
Saturday, December 7         11 am - 7 pm
Sunday, December 8           11 am - 6 pm
 
General admission: $15 / Students & Seniors: $10

Press Contact:

Dan Schwartz / Dalia Stoniene
Susan Grant Lewin Associates
 
Sergio Lucena, Paisagem vasta (Vast landscape), oil on canvas, 180x180cm, 2013
 
Nino Cais, Untitled, cups, fabric and hanger, 100x50x25cm, 2013
 
TOZ, Insonia Tropical, Oil and spray on canvas, 180x150cm, 2013
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November 12th, 2013 (Long Island City, NY)
Dear friends and colleagues, 
NEW YORK MINDED is pleased to present “Pandas, Pellets & Power-ups – The Adventures of Pac-Panda” original works by Mike See.  This will be our fifth and last exhibition of 2013 Our biggest show to send us off to Miami to meet you all at our shows during Art Basel.  The exhibit will be displayed at the gallery from Nov. 21th, 2013 to Dec. 13th, 2013
Opening reception: Thursday, November 21st, 2013 | 6PM – 9PM
Location: NEW YORK MINDED GALLERY | STUDIO 38-82 13th Street, LIC NY 11101
ARTIST-WRITE UP: Mike See
While in Miami for Art Basel, I did a few outdoor pieces in Wynwood (Miami's Art District), one of those being the PAC-PANDA. For this exhibition I wanted to further explore that concept and actualize it's potential to be something really fun and amazing. Fast-forward almost one year and well I think I captured what I wanted to...the nostalgia of our youth. I've spent time learning how to manipulate neon lighting with the help of master neon bender, Dave Ablon  (Brooklyn Glass) in an effort to transport the viewer into a real life arcade game.  To capture the piece in action, I created a stop motion short with a great photographer and friend Joel Sheakowsky. Finally to bring it all together I worked with my good friend and producer Chi-Bheats of Bklyn Stickup to create a heartbeat for this piece, an original music composition. This collection is meant to transport you back to a time when having fun were our biggest priority. I hope you enjoy.
About New York Minded:
NEW YORK MINDED Gallery | Studio is a 700 sq. ft. space in Long Island City, NY.
NY MINDED is an implausible creative thought process. Attacking obstacles, seizing moments, creating your own luck, and achieving what seems to be the impossible, is being New York Minded. New York City is the culprit behind this modus operandi – the imperative need to shock through achievements.
Our goal is to create a continuous dialogue about impossible creativity and prepare to be unprepared for what’s to come.
38-82 13th Street, LIC, NY 11101 | Tues & Wed by Appointment | Thurs – Sat 12pm – 7pm
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C. Gregory Gummersall's work will be on display at The Bruce Lurie Gallery 2736 S. La Cienega Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90034

C. Gregory Gummersall's work 
will be on display at 
The Bruce Lurie Gallery
2736 S. La Cienega Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90034 
for the Culver City Art Walk on 
Saturday, November 23rd 
6:00pm-9:00pm

C. Gregory Gummersall began his professional art more than thirty years ago primarily as a West Coast artist. In the late 90s Gummersall returned to an 80-acre ranch near Durango, Colorado, which suits his needs for lots of space in which to create art.

Influenced by artists such as John Corbett, Robert Rauschenberg, Jasper Johns, and CyTwombly, and Richard Diebenkorn, Gummersall's paintings have an energetically gestural, spontaneous quality. His brushstrokes suggest symbols or signs whose meanings can be sensed but never fully grasped. They are reminiscent of adrenaline-filled quickly drawn graffiti. But unlike the temporary existence of most graffiti, Greg's brushstrokes and use of collage build upon each other to create a sense of memory in the canvases; nothing is erased, and through the layers of paint, the history of his marks remain visible.

"The advance mystery of making aesthetic sense by working with the puzzled balancing's, coherent compositions, complimentary colors, and surfaced layers into rhythmic shared things of beauty is the reward. My secondary application of 'ground' over 'figure' illustrates my unusual interest in balancing the spontaneity of 'chaos' with the need for 'order'. It also utilizes the free form of expressionist seemingly random marks with the more minimal ordering via painting out the excess chaos that then forms a new ground. Rhythmic lines, as architectural elements, add to the gestalt." 
As an artist, with never ending creative challenges, Gummersall gets easily bored with repetition. In the art business, where repetition sells, Greg had concerns that the range of his different series styles might be viewed as "immature" or unfocused. His friend (and former museums director), Mr.Gerald Nordland, informed him of how greats like Picasso and Matisse also worked in many different style series changes. Coming from such a respected Arts Scholar, the advice was reassuring. His cycling back through the various series over the past 35+ years results in change, interest, and the needed growth of added variety.

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"My primary objective is to add beauty and expanded awareness to the viewers of my art. Contrary to much of the Art World's "Shock Art", I hope that my art communicates on a higher plane and provides a sort of refuge in a troubled world."

Gummersall's art is in numerous private, corporate and public collections including the Fordham University Museum at Lincoln Center, Federal Reserve Bank Chicago, Palm Springs Art Museum, Toyota, Tucson Museum of Art, ANA Sheraton Hotel/ Osaka, Pacific Bank and many others. Greg was honored to be included in the 183rd National Academy Invitational Exhibition Of Contemporary American Art in New York.  
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Backyard Glow

A place for peaceful reflection amidst a busy day at work... Brooklyn's Gowanus
Canal is RBW's glowing backyard retreat.

A mere 10 steps from the main artery of our studio, we are fortunate to have
easy access to a scenic afternoon and thought to share that moment with you
all today.

For those of you located in New York, feel free to stop by and catch yourself in
the glow. Contact olivia@richbrilliantwilling.com to schedule a visit. 
 
Olivia Sholler
Olivia@RichBrilliantWilling.com
+1-212-388-1621
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National Call for Entries 2014 Art Festival Season

Amdur Productions
proudly announces:
 


 
National Call for Entries
2014 Art Festival Season
 
Nineteen Prestigious Juried Art Festivals in Chicago, Illinois and Surrounding Suburbs; Milwaukee, Wisconsin; New Buffalo, Michigan; and             Hallandale Beach, Florida  
    
WHAT:  19 Juried Fine Art and Fine Craft Festivals

WHERE: Chicago, Illinois and Surrounding Suburbs; Milwaukee, Wisconsin; New Buffalo, Michigan and Hallandale Beach, Florida   
 
WHEN:  May through December, 2014
     
NOTE: Deadline for Applications: January 10, 2014. Click HERE for more information and to apply now! 
NOTEWORTHY:
  
*Amdur Productions is a nationally acclaimed art festival production company that has been organizing prestigious juried art festivals for over 30 years

*Many of Amdur Productions' festivals are among Sunshine Artist magazine's 100 best, including Millennium Art Festival, Gold Coast Art Fair, Chicago Botanic Garden Art Festival, Buffalo Grove Invitational Fine Art Festival, Art at the Glen, Port Clinton Art Festival and Downtown Downers Grove Art Festival

*A selection of Amdur Productions' festivals are ranked as America's Best Art Fairs by Art Fair Insiders including Gold Coast Art Fair and Port Clinton Art Festival

*Festivals are heavily advertised through newspapers & magazines, radio, television commercials, street banners, direct mail, and Facebook ads

*All festivals are supported with public relations garnering coverage through radio interviews, in-studio & on-site television segments, feature stories on artists in local newspapers and more

*Exhibiting artists receive discounted hotel room rates 

*Each festival is supported with friendly on-site staff   
   
*All festivals feature an artist break room with complimentary beverages and snacks

*Artists receive personalized festival postcards to share with their clientele

*Amdur Productions' festivals attract tens of thousands of art lovers, with the Port Clinton Art Festival and the Gold Coast Art Fair welcoming hundreds of thousands of festival-goers annually
*Tent and electricity rental is available at all festivals

*Complete festival information is available prior to each festival

ARTIST TESTIMONIALS:

*"No one in this Art show business does a better job, checking on the artist, promoting the show, making a point, that each artist is just not a number, but a member of the Amdur family." - 3D Artists John & Jin Powell

*"I wanted to say thank you to Amy and all of her staff for this great summer art fair season. I enjoyed every show and had one of my most profitable seasons yet. It is a pleasure to do shows that you know will be well advertised, well run and well attended!" - Jewelry Artist Sher Berman

*"We've grown a lot throughout this year, and we have all of you to thank for that. Amdur sets their expectations very high, and we have raised the bar for ourselves as well. We heard so many compliments from the seasoned show attendees, who see all of the other fine artists that exhibit at your shows. It's really a nice thing to hear! It is our sincere plan to apply for many more Amdur shows next year, and we hope you will remember us, and allow us to partake in yet another great season. Thank you to all of you for your amazing support. We've come to know many of you like family, and we will miss you over the cold winter." - Photographers Gail & Dale Horn

*"Hey... Thanks to all of you on the Amdur team for your professionalism, friendship and a great 2013 summer art fair season. As always, all of you contributed to what has become one of our favorite and most reliable venues in which to market our jewelry. We will look forward hopefully to seeing and working with all of you again in the 2014 season." - Jewelry Artists Harry and BJ Mackie
 
 
INDIVIDUAL SHOW DATES AND LOCATIONS:



*Barrington, Illinois 
*May 24 - May 25, 2014  
*125 artists!
*Booth Fee: $415; Jury Fee: $25
 
  
 Millennium Art Festival 
*Chicago, Illinois
*May 30 - June 1, 2014 (3 Days)
*100 artists!
*Booth Fee: $495; Jury Fee: $25
 
  
Promenade of Art Arlington Heights *Arlington Heights, Illinois    
*June 7 - June 8, 2014     
*125 artists!
*Booth Fee: $460; Jury Fee: $25 
 
 
Gold Coast Art Fair 
*Chicago, Illinois
*June 21 - 22, 2014
*300 Artists
*Booth Fee: $595; Jury Fee: $35


New Buffalo ARTigras!
*New Buffalo, Michigan   
*June 28 - June 29, 2014   
*125 artists!
*Booth Fee: $450; Jury Fee: $25 
*Highland Park, Illinois   
*June 28 - June 29, 2014     
*110 artists!
*Booth Fee: $455; Jury Fee: $35 
 
 
Chicago Botanic Garden Art Festival
*Glencoe, Illinois
*July 5 - July 6, 2014   
*95 artists
*Booth Fee: $625; Jury Fee: $35


Buffalo Grove Invitational Art Festival 
*Buffalo Grove, Illinois    *July 12- July 13, 2014  
*130 artists!
*Booth Fee: $450; Jury Fee: $25


Summer on Southport
*Chicago, Illinois
*July 12 - July 13, 2014
*110 Artists!
*Booth Fee: $335; Jury Fee: $25


North Shore Festival of Art Old Orchard 
*Skokie, Illinois
*July 26 - July 27, 2014   
*100 artists!
*Booth Fee: $445; Jury Fee: $25 
 

Glencoe Festival of Art 
*Glencoe, Illinois
*August 2 - August 3, 2014 
*125 artists!*Booth Fee: $455; Jury Fee: $25
  

Art at the Glen Town Center
*Glenview, Illinois  
*August 9 - August 10, 2014   
*185 artists!
*Booth Fee: $525; Jury Fee: $35

 
Lincolnshire Art Festival
*Lincolnshire, Illinois    *August 16 - August 17, 2014 
*120 artists!
*Booth Fee: $430; Jury Fee: $35

 Port Clinton Art Festival
*Highland Park, Illinois  
*August 23 - August 24, 2014   
*260 artists!
*Booth Fee: $765; Jury Fee: $50

 

Third Ward Art Festival
*Milwaukee, Wisconsin 
*August 30 - August 31, 2014  
*130 artists!
*Booth Fee: $450; Jury Fee: $25


  Downtown Downers Grove Art Festival
*Downers Grove, Illinois   
*September 6 - September 7, 2014    
*120 artists!  
*Booth Fee: $335; Jury Fee: $20 


Highwood Starving Artists Festival 
*Highwood, Illinois 
*September 20 - September 21, 2014 
*80 artists!
*Booth Fee: $235; Jury Fee: $15


  The Inside Art and Wine Show 
*Highland Park, Illinois  
*November 21 - November 23, 2014    
*40 artists!  
*Booth Fee: $750; Jury Fee: $25 



Gulfstream Park Art Festival
*Hallandale Beach, Florida
*December 13 - December 14, 2014
*100 Artists!
*Booth Fee: $450; Jury Fee: $25


If you have any questions on the jury process, 2014 festivals, or related topics, please contact the Amdur Productions office at 847-926-4300 or emailinfo@amdurproductions.com.

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