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the artist project ny

updated fri 8 oct 10

 

Elizabeth Copan on thu 7 oct 10


Hello fellow MudSlingers,

Just wondering if anyone has ever had any experience with an exhibit call=
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"The Artist Project - New York"?

It sounds like a wonderful opportunity for non-represented artists, but h=
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anyone actually had any success with it?

Any feedback would be appreciated.

Sincerely,

~Elizabeth
[Exhausted From Unsuccessful CraftFairs]

Here is some of the information from the website:

The Artist Project NY=3D20
http://www.theartistprojectny.com/

The Artist Project New York presents a rare opportunity to view and purch=
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contemporary fine art created by a selection of unrepresented internation=
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artists in New York City. The exhibition offers collectors, curators,
dealers and the public direct access to a juried selection of emerging an=
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established talent. Unlike art fairs that only allow art galleries to
exhibit, the artist project provides artists with the opportunity to reac=
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the contemporary art world directly in spaces that maintain gallery and
museum like production values with state of the art exhibition walls, lig=
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and generous public spaces.


The Artist Project New York runs concurrently with the 10th Anniversary
edition of the Architectural Digest Home Design Show which attracts 30,00=
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affluent home owners, art collectors and design professionals. The four-d=
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exhibit includes a curated selection of talks covering the challenges of =
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current art world along with special artist project and exhibitions.


DATES
March 17-20, 2011

LOCATION
Pier 92, New York City, 55th Street and Westside Highway
Co-located with the 10th anniversary edition of the Architectural Digest
Home Design Show on Pier 94.

Lynn Goodman Porcelain Pottery on thu 7 oct 10


Hi Elizabeth,

It's a new show in NYC, so there's no track record with it. However,
the people running it are very good, and have run other successful
shows in NYC. They do a lot of advertising for their shows.
I looked long and hard at it, but came to the conclusion that I just
can't afford the booth fee. (If I could afford that kind of outlay,
I'd do the One of a Kind Show/NYC instead.)

Lynn

On Oct 7, 2010, at 12:30 PM, Elizabeth Copan wrote:
>
> Just wondering if anyone has ever had any experience with an exhibit
> called
> "The Artist Project - New York"?
> It sounds like a wonderful opportunity for non-represented artists,
> but has
> anyone actually had any success with it?
> Any feedback would be appreciated.
> ~Elizabeth
> [Exhausted From Unsuccessful CraftFairs]
>
> H


Lynn Goodman Porcelain
Cell 347-526-9805
www.lynngoodmanporcelain.com