2011 Muse Awards
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Friday, December 2, 2011
"Meet the Curator" - Preview to the San Diego Grace Slick Exhibit
Friday - 12/2/11
Hotel Solamar San DiegoCollectors Preview
"Meet the Curator"
5-7 pm
435 6th Avenue San Diego, CA 92101
(619) 819-9500 -
Complimentary Beverages and
Hor D'oeuvers
** Artist Will Not Be Present At Hotel Solamar Event
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Art Miami November 29 – December 4
ART MIAMI SEES ROBUST FIRST DAY SALES

Exhibitors Prepare For Strong Art Week After Successful First Day
December 1, 2011 (MIAMI, FL) – Art Miami (www.art-miami.com), the city’s longest running contemporary art fair and anchor fair to the City of Miami, opened to the public for the first full day yesterday, with galleries continuing to report strong sales and promising leads from serious art collectors and museums. Distinguished for its depth,diversity and quality, Art Miami presents an incredible showcase of works from internationally renowned modern and contemporary art from more than 110 international art galleries.
“Attendance on the first day of Art Miami was very strong, and galleries reported solid sales after a banner Opening Night VIP Preview,” said Nick Korniloff, Director of Art Miami. “In light of the competing opening day for Art Basel, we saw acontinuous flow of qualified attendees—numerous galleries reported sales from loyal returning clients and new clients alike. These are all great indicators for a strong week ahead,” stated Korniloff."
James Barron, owner of James Barron Art stated, “We had a great Opening Night of the Fair. We sold several important works within the first 5 minutes to major American collectors. On our first full day (Wednesday), we had reserves for several paintings with museum trustees and collector committees. With the stock market being shaky, people are investing their funds in superb quality works at the right prices, and that is what we are exhibiting.”
Several galleries reported speaking with collectors, curators and artists from Miami, Palm Beach, Aspen and abroad, including Wilbur and Hillary Ross, Kathryn Mikesell, Newell Harbin, Belkis Nasser, Farrah Nasser, Christopher Coleman, Michael Dweck, and many more.
Running from November 29 – December 4 in a state-of-the-art 125,000 square foot pavilion in Midtown Miami’s burgeoning Wynwood Arts District. Now in its 22nd year, Art Miami includes modern and contemporary paintings, drawings, sculpture, photography and prints from Europe, Asia, Latin America, India, the Middle East and the United States. Situated in a newly designed pavilion, one third larger than last year, Art Miami has grown to include more than 110 galleries 18 countries, and will showcase 1,000 artists from 60 countries around the world. From the United States, 400 artists will be shown from nearly 100 cities. For a complete list of exhibitors, visit www.art-miami.com.
Exhibitors Prepare For Strong Art Week After Successful First Day
December 1, 2011 (MIAMI, FL) – Art Miami (www.art-miami.com), the city’s longest running contemporary art fair and anchor fair to the City of Miami, opened to the public for the first full day yesterday, with galleries continuing to report strong sales and promising leads from serious art collectors and museums. Distinguished for its depth,diversity and quality, Art Miami presents an incredible showcase of works from internationally renowned modern and contemporary art from more than 110 international art galleries.
“Attendance on the first day of Art Miami was very strong, and galleries reported solid sales after a banner Opening Night VIP Preview,” said Nick Korniloff, Director of Art Miami. “In light of the competing opening day for Art Basel, we saw acontinuous flow of qualified attendees—numerous galleries reported sales from loyal returning clients and new clients alike. These are all great indicators for a strong week ahead,” stated Korniloff."
James Barron, owner of James Barron Art stated, “We had a great Opening Night of the Fair. We sold several important works within the first 5 minutes to major American collectors. On our first full day (Wednesday), we had reserves for several paintings with museum trustees and collector committees. With the stock market being shaky, people are investing their funds in superb quality works at the right prices, and that is what we are exhibiting.”
Several galleries reported speaking with collectors, curators and artists from Miami, Palm Beach, Aspen and abroad, including Wilbur and Hillary Ross, Kathryn Mikesell, Newell Harbin, Belkis Nasser, Farrah Nasser, Christopher Coleman, Michael Dweck, and many more.
Running from November 29 – December 4 in a state-of-the-art 125,000 square foot pavilion in Midtown Miami’s burgeoning Wynwood Arts District. Now in its 22nd year, Art Miami includes modern and contemporary paintings, drawings, sculpture, photography and prints from Europe, Asia, Latin America, India, the Middle East and the United States. Situated in a newly designed pavilion, one third larger than last year, Art Miami has grown to include more than 110 galleries 18 countries, and will showcase 1,000 artists from 60 countries around the world. From the United States, 400 artists will be shown from nearly 100 cities. For a complete list of exhibitors, visit www.art-miami.com.
Saturday, November 19, 2011
DeLand Outdoor Art Festival
DeLand Outdoor Art Festival
presents:
presents:
47th Annual Art Festival
Call to Artists
NOTE: See Below for Early Registration Discount
WHAT: Two juried festivals in one location: Fine Arts and Crafts; Traditional Arts and Crafts
WHERE: Earl Brown Park, DeLand, FL
WHEN: Saturday and Sunday
March 24 & 25, 2012
Saturday: 9 a.m to 5 p.m.; Sunday: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
NOTEWORTHY:
*Long history of excellent community support
*Limited to 95 Fine arts and crafts exhibitors and 77 traditional artists and crafters
*$5,600 in cash awards; $1,500 Best in Show, plus: Spectator Awards voted on by showgoers
*No application/jury fee; Booth Fees: Fine art and craft: $150 ($135 to Jan. 1, 2012); Traditional art and craft: $125 ($110 to Jan. 1, 2012)
*Artists' amenities include restrooms, continental breakfast, reserved on-site parking, booth sitters, 24-hour security
*Estimate attendance: 10,000+
*Extensive advertising and marketing: television, radio, newspapers, magazines
*Friday setup; short dolly or carry in to booth locations
This festival, which will celebrate its 47th year of continuous operation in 2012, has become a city-wide tradition for generations of residents in and around DeLand. Home to Stetson University, DeLand boasts an art-savvy public that embraces the event as their "hometown" show. Separation of fine art and craft from traditional art and craft insures an interested public visiting each section. Extensive media campaign and public relations support reach beyond the immediate market. Many artists and crafters return every year.
NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS:
Deadline: March 15, 2011
For more details, downloadable artist's prospectus, and application, visit:
www.delandoutdoorartfest.com
Email inquiries to:
delandoutdoorartfestival@cfl.
You may also contact:
Anna Pascoe
386-734-3243
Fountain Art Fair Miami 2011
FOUNTAIN ART FAIR ANNOUNCES 6TH RETURN TO ART BASEL MIAMI BEACH AND INAUGURAL MIAMI LAUNCH PARTY IN NYC
December 1–4, 2011
2505 North Miami Avenue (at the corner of 25th St) | Miami, FL 33137
General Hours: 12pm–7pm daily
Tickets: $10 daily / $15 weekend pass. All tickets sold at door.
Special Events:
Thursday, December 1, 12pm–5pm - VIP & Press Preview
Friday, December 2, 7pm–12am - Opening Night Public Reception: Music Performances TBA
Saturday, December 3, 7pm–12am - Miami New Times Presents: Music Performances TBA
LOCATION
2502 North Miami Avenue (at the corner of 25th St), Miami, FL 33137
DATES
General Hours: December 2–4, 12 PM–7 PM
VIP/Press Preview: Thursday, December 1, 12 PM–7 PM
Opening Night Public Reception : Friday, December 2, 7 PM–midnight
Saturday Night Event: Saturday, December 3, 7 PM–midnight
ADMISSION
$10 daily / $15 weekend pass. All tickets sold at door.
Visit Fountain Art Fair online at FountainArtFair.com
Follow Fountain Art Fair on Facebook and Twitter
Friday, November 18, 2011
News from Daria Deshuk
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