Wow! What a night... Last night was the opening of the Affordable Art Fair in New York City (located in the Altman Building / Metropolitan Pavilion at 135 18th Street). The doors opened at 6pm on a beautiful early summer evening, and a line of people quickly strung down the street. Inside, the energy was flowing and spirts were high. It was great to see such a large and engaged group of people. For over three hours, Laura and I were moving fast to keep up with everyone. It was great.
As we had hoped, the best part was introducing our artists' work to the New York crowds. Better yet, each of them garnered a great deal of attention... and sales. We can now say that Alan Dehmer, Joachim Knill, Brian Mallman, Foust, Arturo Mallmann and Randy Stoltzfus have all been successfully shown in New York.
Laura and I will post a more indepth article detailing what we see and experience during the next four days. In the meantime, come to the Fair and see it all for yourself. Migration is at booth A-301. AAF NYC runs through Sunday evening.
Hi Guys!
Glad to hear it's going well up the Big City. I've been keeping my fingers crossed that all your hard work would pay off!
Cheers!
Foust
Posted by: Foust | June 14, 2008 at 11:49 AM