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Art New York

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Art New York, The New Contemporary Fair, Makes its Debut
Thursday, February 27 - Monday, March 3
Javits Galleria, NYC


Welcome to the debut of Art New York, where you are invited to discover an accessible array of works on paper, painting, photography, sculpture and objects. Art New York promises to be an intimate fair whose purpose is to link art enthusiasts with both young and established galleries. The exciting new art event will be held in the Javits Galleria, overlooking the Hudson River and just steps away from the world-renowned Chelsea gallery district. The show opens with an invitation-only Preview on Thursday, February 27 and continues through Monday, March 3, 2003.
See http://www.art-newyork.com for invitation to show and Preview.

Our 38 exhibitors hail from 12 countries--an extraordinary international mix for a new fair--and many are participating in their first New York show. We are especially pleased to present the Currents section, modeled after its popular and successful namesake at Art Miami for the past four years. Currents, which features young, emerging artists, is intended to provide visitors with an exciting perspective of local and international trends.

Art New York kicks off on Thursday, February 27, with an invitation-only opening reception and preview from 5:30 to 9:30 pm. Exposition hours are from 11am to 7pm on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, and 10am to 2pm on Monday, March 3, the show’s closing day. Art New York is open to the public. Daily admission prices are $12 general admission, $9 for students, seniors and groups; children under 12 are admitted free.

Art New York 2003 will take place upstairs at the Javits Center Galleria, 34 St. @ 11th Avenue, NYC.
For more information about attending, contact 877-922-2022 or 218-723-9130.
See http://www.art-newyork.com for information and invitation to the show and Preview.



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