Affordable Art Fair – Free Passes Available

Starrett-Lehigh Building 601 West 26th St, New York, NY, United States

When you visit Affordable Art Fair New York Fall youÕll find an inspiring and friendly atmosphere where you can browse thousands of original contemporary paintings, sculptures, photographs and prints showcased by a myriad of local, national and international exhibitors. With contemporary artwork by over 400 established artists and rising stars, and price points ranging from $100 to $12,000 Ð there is something to suit every taste and wallet whether you are a first-time art buyer or a seasoned collector.

Empire State Rate Book & Print Fair – Sign up for Free Admission

Vanderbilt Hall Grand Central Terminal 89 E 42nd St, New York, NY, United States

The Empire State Rare Book and Print Fair includes 9 print dealers among the 30 exhibitors at Grand Central Terminal. PCNY members are entitled to free entry Saturday, September 27 (11amÐ7pm) and Sunday, September 28 (11amÐ5pm). Email Margaret Simons at Simons22home@mac.com by September 24 to have your name added to the complimentary guest list, which will be held at the door at Vanderbilt Hall.

La Feria: Print Media Fair – Free!

NYU 20 Cooper Square 20 Cooper Square 1st & 3rd Floors, New York, NY, United States

The Latinx Project at NYU hosts this event featuring 45 exhibitors and creators showcasing prints, posters, zines, art books, and more.

Artists Presentation Ð JosŽ Antonio Su‡rez Londo–o

The Penn Club 30 W 44th St, New York, NY, United States

DonÕt miss our premier event of the year when JosŽ Antonio Su‡rez Londo–o, an internationally acclaimed artist from Colombia, presents his exceptional print created especially for Print Club members. His works are in many public collections, including MoMA
JosŽ will be joined by Master Printer Deb Chaney-Guilbaud, who will talk about technique and their collaboration in her print studio in France.

Sing a New Song: The Psalms in Medieval Art and Life

The Morgan Libraray & Museum 225 Madison Ave, New York, NY, United States

Sing a New Song traces the impact of the Psalms on men and women in medieval Europe from the sixth to the sixteenth century. It encompasses daily practices and performance, as well as the creation of Psalters (Books of Psalms), among the most richly ornamented manuscripts ever made.

Data Consciousness: Reframing Blackness in Contemporary Print

Print Center New York 535 West 24th Street, New York, NY, United States

This exhibit brings together work by Black contemporary artists who explore expanded modes of printmaking to question the complex interplay between race, technology, and representation in our increasingly data-driven world. It features Tahir Hemphill, Julia Mallory, Silas Munro, Kameelah Janan Rasheed, and William Villalongo and Shraddha Ramani. This is the third and final exhibition in the CenterÕs year-long celebration of its 25th anniversary.

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