High Museum of Art Print Fair
Co-sponsored by the International Fine Print Dealers Association.
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Join us for the third annual High Museum of Art Print Fair, co-sponsored by the International Fine Print Dealers Association. Expert dealers will present prints made by artists of art historical importance and international repute. All works are for sale, including many with appeal for new collectors.
You'll be surprised at what you can buy!
First Look Reception
Thursday, May 2, 6-9 p.m.
(Members free; Public $25)
Print Fair Dates/Times (Free Admission)
New to Print Collecting?
A print is a work of graphic art which has been conceived by the artist to be realized as an original work of art, rather than a copy of a work in another medium. Prints are produced by drawing or carving an image onto a hard surface such as a wood block, metal plate, or stone. This surface is then inked and the image is transferred to paper by the application of pressure, thus creating an impression, or print. The printed image that results is the exact reverse of the image on the plate.
Just passing this along, a chapter event around something like this and having access to dealers and print makers would great for frame shops.
http://www.high.org/Programs/Programs/Print-Fair-2013.aspx#.UW6pHoDjhvQ.facebook
Co-sponsored by the International Fine Print Dealers Association.
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Join us for the third annual High Museum of Art Print Fair, co-sponsored by the International Fine Print Dealers Association. Expert dealers will present prints made by artists of art historical importance and international repute. All works are for sale, including many with appeal for new collectors.
You'll be surprised at what you can buy!
First Look Reception
Thursday, May 2, 6-9 p.m.
(Members free; Public $25)
Reserve Your Spot
Print Fair Dates/Times (Free Admission)
- Friday, May 3, 10 a.m.–5 p.m.
- Saturday, May 4, 10 a.m.–5 p.m.
- Sunday, May 5, Noon–5 p.m.
New to Print Collecting?
A print is a work of graphic art which has been conceived by the artist to be realized as an original work of art, rather than a copy of a work in another medium. Prints are produced by drawing or carving an image onto a hard surface such as a wood block, metal plate, or stone. This surface is then inked and the image is transferred to paper by the application of pressure, thus creating an impression, or print. The printed image that results is the exact reverse of the image on the plate.
Just passing this along, a chapter event around something like this and having access to dealers and print makers would great for frame shops.
http://www.high.org/Programs/Programs/Print-Fair-2013.aspx#.UW6pHoDjhvQ.facebook