Affordable Art Fair NYC
Affordable Art Fair was created in London in 1999 with a clear aim: make art accessible to everyone, seasoned buyers as well as newly art lovers. Affordable Art Fair NYC was created in 2002. As in London, there is two editions in Spring and in Autumn. The Spring edition takes place in March, to start spring with art, colors and joy. The Fall edition is held at the end of September. They both take place in the Metropolitan Pavilion, in the heart of Manhattan, just a few minutes away from the Flatiron Building and the Empire State Building. They showcase around 77 local, national and international exhibitors. Over 300 contemporary artists are represented with original paintings, sculptures or prints. Affordable Art Fair NYC also organizes talks, workshops and even kid activities. As a matter of fact, it is the perfect place to invest in the next generation of artists. Many other Affordable fairs exist as for example Affordable Art Fair Milan, Affordable Art Fair Melbourne and Affordable Art Fair Stockholm.
Affordable Art Fair NYC Fall 2024: Sept. 25-29
Location
Metropolitan Pavillion
125 W 18th Street
New York, NY 10011
United States
Mediums
Paintings
Drawing
Photography
Sculpture
Contact
hello@affordableartfair.com
+1 212 255 2003
Website
Affordable Art Fair NYC Spring 2025: TBA
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