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SUMMARY:Virtual | Reimagining Memorials and Memory\, with Judy Baca
DESCRIPTION:3pm PT/ 4pm MT / 5pm CT / 6pm ET\nJoin our conversation with Judy Baca\, Los Angeles-based artist\, educator\, scholar/activist\, community arts pioneer\, UCLA professor emeritus\, and founder of the Social and Public Art Resource Center (SPARCinLA). Judy has produced numerous murals in Los Angeles and elsewhere since the early 1970’s\, and is particularly renown for The Great Wall of Los Angeles (also known as The History of California). \n“I want to produce artwork that is beautiful and inspirational\, and beyond decorative.  I excavate public spaces to hear public voice\, and to create public consciousness about the presence of people who are often the majority of the population but are not represented in a visual way. By telling their stories I hope to give voice to those least heard and to visualize a more whole American story. I call this creating sites of public memory.” – Judy Baca \nThis program will highlight Baca’s artistic practice as a tool for both people and place. She will present several of her murals which dramatically document both told and untold American stories of the disenfranchised. Baca will also share her wisdom\, personal perspective\, and vast experience on how to effectively reimagine memorials and memory. Cathie Behrend\, ArtTable New York member who co-organized this series\, will introduce the program and speaker. There will be ample time for questions so come prepared with your inquiry about Memorials and Memory. \n  \n           \n \n  \nAdmission \n\nArtTable Circle Members– Free\nAll other ArtTable Members – $10\nNon-Members – $15\nMembers may bring an additional guest for $5\n\nNot an ArtTable member? Join today! \nCan’t make the program at this time? Register anyway to receive a recording after! \n  \n \n  \nAccessibility: This program will offer automatic closed captioning services. If you require additional accommodations\, please email programs@arttable.org. \n\nAbout Judy Baca\nOne of America’s leading visual artists\, Dr. Judith F. Baca\, grew up in Los Angeles and has been creating public art for more than four decades. In 1974\, Baca founded the City of Los Angeles’ first mural program which produced over 400 murals and employed thousands of local participants\, evolving into an arts organization known as the Social and Public Art Resource Center (SPARC). \nDr. Baca\, now Professor Emeritus\, was a University of California senior professor of Studio Art  (1980-96)\, founded UC’s Cesar Chavez Center for Interdisciplinary Studies in 1993\, and has long been a professor in UC’s Chicano/a Studies and World Cultures Department in UCLA’s School of Art and Architecture.  She continues to serve as SPARC’s artistic director\, and within the UCLA@SPARC Digital/Mural Lab\, now uses digital technology as she co-creates murals promoting social justice and participatory public art projects. Her honors include a 2003 Guggenheim Fellowship\, a 2015  Rockefeller Fellowship and over 50 awards from various community groups. Judy Baca’s artwork is included in the collections of The Smithsonian American Art Museum\, Hartford’s Wadsworth Atheneum\, New York’s Museum of Modern Art\, among others. The Lucas Museum of Narrative Art in L.A. has recently acquired The History of California archive; and currently\, the Museum of Latin American Art in Long Beach\, CA presents a major retrospective of Judy Baca’s practice. \nHer most well-known work\, ‘The Great Wall of Los Angeles\,’ created between 1976-1983\, runs for one-half mile in the Tujunga Wash\, a flood control channel of the Los Angeles River\, featuring images of California’s pre-history into the 1950’s. In 2017 it was named to the National Register of Historic Places. In 2021\, Baca and SPARC received a $5 million Andrew Mellon Foundation grant to extend The Great Wall’s imagery for another half mile to include narratives up to the present and develop further interpretive material. \n  \nThank you to Cathie Behrend\, former Deputy Director of New York’s Percent for Art Program and founder of VenturesinVision\, and Lori Shepard\, ArtTable member (New York Chapter)\, for organizing this program series. \n\nImages: \n\nPortrait of Judy Baca at the 2004 partial restoration of the Great Wall of Los Angeles. Background mural detail from the 1950’s section “Forebearers of Civil Rights.”\n3 mural images: Judith F. Baca(c)1976\, Great Wall of Los Angeles\, detail from the 1950’s section “Division of the Barrios and Chavez Ravine\,”; detail from the 1950’s section “Asians Gain Citizenship and Property\,”;detail from the 1950’s section “Olympic Champions 1948-1964 Breaking Barriers.”\nJudy Baca at the Social and Public Art Resource Center (SPARC).\n\nAll images courtesy of the SPARC Archives.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-a-conversation-with-judy-baca-reimagining-memorials-and-memory/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:New York,National
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SUMMARY:Virtual | Self-Mythology and the Unreliable Narrator in the Life & Times of Sam Francis
DESCRIPTION:11am PT/ 12pm MT / 1pm CT / 2pm ET\nPlease join Gabrielle Selz\, Jeremy Stone\, and Debra Burchett-Lere as they probe the self-mythologizing narratives of artists and personalities of the 20th Century. This talk will focus on discoveries Selz made in her new book\, Light on Fire\, the first comprehensive biography of Sam Francis.\n\nLight on Fire traces the extraordinary and ultimately tragic journey of a complex and charismatic artist who first learned to paint while encased for three years in a full-body plaster cast. Francis portrayed himself as a pilot who heroically crashed his plane in the Arizona desert; a story Selz reveals is a fabrication that was repeated by all the male historians who wrote about his illustrious career. For indeed\, Francis’s color-saturated paintings went on to fetch the highest prices of any living artist. His restless desire resulted in five marriages and homes on three continents. His entrepreneurial spirit led to the founding of MoCA\, Lapis Press\, a reforestation program\, and several nonprofits. Light on Fire captures the art\, life\, personality\, and talent of a man who sought to resolve in art\, the contradictions he couldn’t resolve in life.\n\nAdmission\n\n 	ArtTable Circle Members– Free\n 	All other ArtTable Members – $5\n 	Non-Members – $7\n\nNot an ArtTable member? Join today!\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\nAccessibility: Please email programs@arttable.org if you require specific accommodations. \n\n\n\nAbout the Speakers\nDebra Burchett-Lere brings a range of professional international art-world experiences as an author\, curator\, and executive director of the artist-endowed Sam Francis Foundation\, California. Her background includes key positions at the fine-art limited editions print studio Gemini G.E.L. and the Los Angeles Institute of Contemporary Art (LAICA). For over twenty-five years\, Debra has collaborated on museum exhibitions including projects with the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA)\, Los Angeles; the Milwaukee Art Museum; Bechtler Museum of Modern Art\, Charlotte\, NC; the Jeu de Paume\, Paris; Kunsthalle- der Bundesrepublik Deutschland\, Bonn; Fundacio Caja de Madrid; and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA).\n\nIn addition\, Burchett-Lere has authored books and catalogues including publications by the Getty Museum Conservation Institute\, Los Angeles and the University of California\, Berkeley (UC Press). She has worked as a grant writer for university art programs\, an art consultant\, and accredited appraiser with the Appraisers Association of America\, NYC. Her recent volunteer board services include positions for ArtTable\, NYC and the Brand Associates of the Brand Library and Arts Center\, Glendale\, CA.\n\n \n\nArtTable member Gabrielle Selz is the award-winning author of Unstill Life: Art and Love in the Age of Abstraction (W.W. Norton 2014) and Light on Fire: The Art and Life of Sam Francis (UC Press\, 2021)\, the first comprehensive biography of one of the most important American abstract artists of the 20th century. Her essays and art reviews have appeared in The New Yorker\, The New York Times\, The Los Angeles Times\, Hyperallergic\, Square Cylinder\, Art & Object\, Art Papers\, The Rumpus\, and The Huffington Post\, among others. She makes her home in Oakland\, CA. For more information\, visit: https://gabrielleselz.com.\n\n \n\nJeremy Stone\, also an ArtTable member\, is a former gallerist\, art advisor/appraiser\, and collector who has advised many important private collectors\, museums\, and institutions. Her expert witness work over the past 25 years has included legal cases across the United States and the government of Canada. She has served on the board and held office on multiple levels with ArtTable\, the American Society of Appraisers\, and the San Francisco Art Dealers Association.\n\nJeremy specializes in Post-War\, modern\, and contemporary art. Her collection includes Hank Murta Adams\, Robert Arneson\, Elmer Bischoff\, Squeak Carnwath\, John Chamberlain\, Willem de Kooning\, Nancy Drosd\, Sam Francis\, Mike Henderson\, Mildred Howard\, David Huffman\, Kazuko Inoue\, Franz Kline\, John Graham\, Rick Hickam\, David Huffman\, Gaston Lachaise\, Joanne Leonard\, Robert Mapplethorpe\, Grace Munakata\, Edith Schloss\, Richard Sheehan\, Katherine Sherwood\, Lorna Simpson\, Louise M. Stanley\, Pia Stern\, Masami Teraoka\, Wayne Thiebaud\, Ai Wei Wei\, and John Zurier\, among many others.\n\n \n\nThank you to Gabrielle Selz\, Jeremy Stone\, and ArtTable’s Northern California Chapter Leaders for organizing this program.\n\n\n\nImages:\n\n 	Light On Fire: The Art and Life of Sam Francis by Gabrielle Selz
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-self-mythology-and-the-unreliable-narrator/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:National,Northern California
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SUMMARY:CANCELLED | Virtual | An ArtTable Friendsgiving\, with The Artisan's Palate
DESCRIPTION:3pm PT/ 4pm MT / 5pm CT / 6pm ET\nCome celebrate Friendsgiving with ArtTable and The Artisan’s Palate! We will be joined by founder and chef Christa Csoka and artist Melissa Herriott for a conversation about how The Artisan’s Palate came to be\, the importance of art\, food\, and community\, and the local arts scene in Charlotte\, North Carolina. We’ll also be making a specialty cocktail called “The Weight of the World\,” inspired by a series of paintings by Herriott that were on view at The Artisan’s Palate during her time as featured artist. See below for the ingredients so you can make the cocktail with us! \nAfter the discussion and drinks\, we’ll go into breakout rooms for a classic ArtTable networking session. \nRECIPE: The Weight of the World\nIngredients: \n\n1 ½ oz Reposado Tequila\n½ oz Mezcal\n1 oz Blood Orange Puree (Alternative: blood orange soda OR 1/2 oz orange juice + 1/2 oz grapefruit juice)\n½ oz Blood Orange Aperitif (vermouth) (Alternative: sweet vermouth)\n1 fresh lime\nSmoked Chili Bitters (Alternative: any bitters will work if smoked chili is unavailable) \nOrange Zest\nSal de Gusano (worm salt; or substitute with chili salt) (Alternative: just mix some salt and chili powder!)\n\nHow to make it: \nServe this cocktail in a Rocks Glass with a large ice cube. Stir all ingredients except bitters in a glass pitcher. Pour over your ice cube. Put in 3-4 dashes of bitters after the mix is in the glass (do not put these on the cube\, but around the edges). Put worm salt/chili salt on the ice cube and garnish with an orange zest on the glass. Voila! \nThis program is free for ArtTable members and $10 for non-members. Members are encouraged to bring a friend for an additional $10. \nNot an ArtTable member? Join today! \n  \n \n  \nAccessibility: Automatic closed captioning will be available for this program. Please email programs@arttable.org if you require additional accommodations.  \n\nAbout the Speakers\nOwner and chef Christa Csoka’s love for entertaining and passion for food began when she was a child\, helping her mother host dinners and events for officers and cadets at West Point. \nCsoka has over 30 years’ experience in the service industry\, including working as a chef at French restaurants in NYC and Chicago and catering in Austin\, New York\, and Charlotte. She has lived in and visited many cities all over the world\, all of which have given her a diverse culinary perspective and palate. After graduating from the French Culinary Institute in New York\, Christa moved to Charlotte in 2003 to be closer to family. Although she was not immediately immersed in the culinary world of Charlotte\, she kept her love of cooking alive by catering on weekends and special events as well as hosting many themed parties and events over the years. This would launch the idea of the Artisan’s Palate. The inclusion of art as part of a whole experience was always her passion and she envisioned a space in which food\, drinks\, music and art co-existed in harmony – and that is how The Artisan’s Palate came to be. \nMelissa Herriott is a Charlotte-based abstract artist and interior stylist working in multiple mediums. Her paintings are full of color\, texture\, and symbolism. Melissa is an award-winning artist\, featured in QC Exclusive Magazine and the KNOW Book of Women. Melissa’s hope is that her work sparks conversation\, inspires\, and allows you (if even for a moment) to get lost inside of it. \n\nAbout The Artisan’s Palate\nThe Artisan’s Palate is a restaurant\, art gallery and gathering space in the NoDa neighborhood of Charlotte\, North Carolina. It offers a unique menu of craft cocktails\, wine and share plates in a neighborly\, relaxed atmosphere with a focus on art and those who create it. \nOver the years the NoDa community has seen most of its galleries close\, but The Artisan’s Palate is working to change that. The space includes a gallery that features local artists monthly. Guests are introduced to immersive experiences\, crafted by Chef and Owner\, Christa Csoka. These experiences converge all five senses through food\, beverage\, art\, music and more based on each collection. \nThe Artisan’s Palate is an inclusive destination for its customers – from local coffee during the day\, to rustic-yet-refined plates and curated cocktails at night\, to savory and sweet brunch on Sunday. They also sell wine\, coffee\, and art in support of local artisans all within a creative\, community environment. \n\nImages: \n\nInterior shot of The Artisan’s Palate gallery\, featuring work by Melissa Herriott\nHeadshots provided by the speakers\nInterior shot of The Artisan’s Palate\, courtesy of The Artisan’s Palate
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-an-arttable-friendsgiving-with-the-artisans-palate/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:National
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DTSTAMP:20260524T195943
CREATED:20211025T180340Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual | AT Connect with Tiffany Williams
DESCRIPTION:9am PT / 10am MT / 11am CT / 12pm ET\nArtTable’s AT Connect program series encourages members to network\, connect\, and ask questions outside of their regular areas of expertise. In this session we will hear from Tiffany Williams\, Assistant Curator at Art in Embassies and a member of ArtTable’s Washington\, DC Chapter. \nAdmission \n\nArtTable Circle Members – Free\nAll other ArtTable Members – $5\nNon-Members – $10\nMembers may bring an additional guest for $5\n\nNot a member? Join today! \n \n  \nCan’t make the program at this time? Register anyway to receive a recording after! \nAccessibility: Please note that this program will offer live closed captioning. If you require additional accommodations\, please email programs@arttable.org. \n\nAbout Tiffany Williams\nTiffany Williams is an advocate for the arts as a tool for cultural diplomacy and dialogue\, critical thinking\, and self expression. For ten years\, she has worked for the U.S. Department of State’s Office of Art in Embassies (AIE). Serving ten years in total at AIE\, she has curated dozens of exhibitions for U.S. Ambassadors on six continents. Tiffany has assisted on and co-curated several permanent U.S. embassy collections\, including those in Harare\, Zimbabwe; N’Djamena\, Chad; Niamey\, Niger; and Nogales\, Mexico. Previously\, she served as a Henry Luce Curatorial Assistant Fellow for The Corning Museum of Glass. Tiffany holds a BA from Virginia Commonwealth University as well as an MA in the History of Decorative Arts from George Mason University in partnership with the Smithsonian.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-at-connect-with-tiffany-williams/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:National
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211114T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211114T140000
DTSTAMP:20260524T195943
CREATED:20211018T163721Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211018T211213Z
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SUMMARY:Virtual | Reading at the (Art)Table - 'Culture Strike: Art & Museums in the Age of Protest' by Laura Raicovich
DESCRIPTION:11am PT / 12pm MT / 1pm CT / 2pm ET\nJoin us in reading “Culture Strike – Art and Museums in an Age of Protest” by Laura Raicovich and lend your voice to the discussion that promises to be lively and engaging! \nThis program is for ArtTable members only. Not a member? Join today! \nHow to take part: \n\nClick here to Register for this program. Please note that registration for this program will close at 5pm ET/2pm PT on Friday\, November 12.\nYou will receive a registration confirmation via email that contains the Zoom link. If you need to download the Zoom app\, you may do so here. For further instruction on how to use Zoom\, see here.\n\n\nThank you to Jan Wurm\, ArtTable Northern California Chapter\, for organizing this program. \nImage: Culture Strike – Art and Museums in the Age of Protest by Laura Raikovich
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-reading-at-the-arttable-culture-strike-art-and-museums-in-the-age-of-protest-by-laura-raikovich/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:National,Northern California
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211117T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211117T140000
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SUMMARY:Virtual | Artist Talk with Andrea Chung
DESCRIPTION:10am PT / 11am MT / 12pm CT / 1pm ET\nPlease join us for a virtual artist talk with Andrea Chung\, whose exhibition\, We Was Girls Together\, was recently presented at Tyler Park Presents in San Diego. \nWe Was Girls Together\, inspired by Toni Morrison’s book Sula\, is a series of large-scale collages that celebrates the relationships of black women in all their complexities and displays Chung’s gratitude for them. As Chung says\, “Our sisterhood\, our love for one another\, is not always visible to the unfamiliar\, nor should it always be.” Click here to read more about the exhibition. \nChung’s work has recently been featured in Prospect 4 (New Orleans) and the Jamaican Biennale (Kingston\, Jamaica)\, as well as the Chinese American Museum and California African American Museum in Los Angeles\, and the San Diego Art Institute. In 2017\, her first solo museum exhibition took place at the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego\, You broke the ocean in half to be here. She has participated in national and international residencies\, including Headlands Center for the Arts and Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. Her work has been written about in the Artfile Magazine\, Artnet\, and Los Angeles Times\, as well as a number of academic essays looking at the subject of colonialism and slavery in the Caribbean. (Full bio below) \nAdmission \n\nArtTable Circle Members – Free\nAll other ArtTable Members – $10\nNon-Members – $15\nMembers may bring an additional guest for $5\n\nNot a member? Join today! \n \n  \nCan’t make the program at this time? Register anyway to receive a recording after! \nAccessibility: Please note that this program will offer live closed captioning. If you require additional accommodations\, please email programs@arttable.org. \n\nAbout the Artist\nAndrea Chung lives and works in San Diego\, California. She received a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Parsons School of Design\, New York\, and a Master of Fine Arts from Maryland Institute College of Art\, Baltimore. Her recent biennale and museum exhibitions include Prospect 4\, New Orleans and the Jamaican Biennale\, Kingston\, Jamaica\, as well as the Chinese American Museum and California African American Museum in Los Angeles\, and the San Diego Art Institute. In 2017\, her first solo museum exhibition took place at the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego\, You broke the ocean in half to be here. She has participated in national and international residencies\, including the Vermont Studio Center\, McColl Center for Visual Arts\, Headlands Center for the Arts\, and Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. Her work has been written about in the Artfile Magazine\, New Orleans Times\, Picayune\, Artnet\, Los Angeles Times\, and International Review of African-American Art\, as well as a number of academic essays looking at the subject of colonialism and slavery in the Caribbean.
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/virtual-artist-talk-with-andrea-chung/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:National
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20211129
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211206
DTSTAMP:20260524T195943
CREATED:20211102T165334Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211111T220004Z
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SUMMARY:Miami Art Week 2021 | ArtTable VIP Fair Pass Packages
DESCRIPTION:ArtTable members enjoy special access to art fairs during Miami Art Week\, taking place this year from November 29 – December 5\, 2021! This year we are offering multiple levels of packages\, as outlined below: \n  \n Platinum Level - Sold Out VIP Pass - Art Basel Miami Beach(Entry for 2 throughout the fair starting on Tuesday\, November 30 at 4pm) Platinum First View Pass - SCOPE Contemporary Art Fair(First view for 2 throughout the fair starting on Tuesday\, November 30 at 12pm) VIP Pass - Art Miami & CONTEXT(Entry for 2 throughout the fair starting on Tuesday\, November 30 at 6:30pm) VIP Pass - NADA Miami(Entry for 2 throughout the fair starting on Wednesday\, December 1 at 10am) VIP Pass - UNTITLED ART\, Miami Beach(Entry for 2 throughout the fair starting on Monday\, November 29 at 11am) $150  Diamond Level - Sold Out Day Pass - Art Basel Miami Beach(Entry for 1 for 1 day starting on Friday\, December 3 at 11am) Platinum First View Pass - SCOPE Contemporary Art Fair(First view for 2 throughout the fair starting on Tuesday\, November 30 at 12pm) VIP Pass - Art Miami & CONTEXT(Entry for 2 throughout the fair starting on Tuesday\, November 30 at 6:30pm) VIP Pass - NADA Miami(Entry for 2 throughout the fair starting on Wednesday\, December 1 at 10am) VIP Pass - UNTITLED ART\, Miami Beach(Entry for 2 throughout the fair starting on Monday\, November 29 at 11am) $140  Gold Level - Sold Out Day Pass - Art Basel Miami Beach(Entry for 1 for 1 day starting on Friday\, December 3 at 11am) VIP Pass - SCOPE Contemporary Art Fair(Entry for 2 throughout the fair starting on Tuesday\, November 30 at 4pm) VIP Pass - Art Miami & CONTEXT(Entry for 2 throughout the fair starting on Tuesday\, November 30 at 6:30pm) VIP Pass - UNTITLED ART\, Miami Beach(Entry for 2 throughout the fair starting on Monday\, November 29 at 11am) Each VIP pass is good for entry for 2 people to each fair. A day pass provides entry for 1 person. $130  Ruby Level Day Pass - Art Basel Miami Beach(Entry for 1 for 1 day starting on Friday\, December 3 at 11am) VIP Pass - SCOPE Contemporary Art Fair(Entry for 2 throughout the fair starting on Tuesday\, November 30 at 4pm) VIP Pass - Art Miami & CONTEXT(Entry for 2 throughout the fair starting on Tuesday\, November 30 at 6:30pm) VIP Pass - UNTITLED ART\, Miami Beach(Entry for 2 throughout the fair starting on Monday\, November 29 at 11am) $120  Silver Level Day Pass - Art Basel Miami Beach(Entry for 1 for 1 day starting on Thursday\, December 2 at 11am) VIP Pass - SCOPE Contemporary Art Fair(Entry for 2 throughout the fair starting on Tuesday\, November 30 at 4pm) VIP Pass - Art Miami & CONTEXT(Entry for 2 throughout the fair starting on Tuesday\, November 30 at 6:30pm) Day Pass - UNTITLED ART\, Miami Beach(Entry for 1 for 1 day starting on Tuesday\, November 30 at 11am) $110  Bronze Level VIP Pass - SCOPE Contemporary Art Fair(Entry for 2 throughout the fair starting on Tuesday\, November 30 at 4pm) VIP Pass - Art Miami & CONTEXT(Entry for 2 throughout the fair starting on Tuesday\, November 30 at 6:30pm) Day Pass - UNTITLED ART\, Miami Beach(Entry for 1 for 1 day starting on Tuesday\, November 30 at 11am) $100  General Admission Level VIP Pass - SCOPE Contemporary Art Fair(Entry for 2 throughout the fair starting on Tuesday\, November 30 at 4pm) Day Pass - Art Miami & CONTEXT(Entry for 1 for 1 day starting on Wednesday\, December 2 at 11am) Day Pass - UNTITLED ART\, Miami Beach(Entry for 1 for 1 day starting on Tuesday\, November 30 at 11am) $90  \n\n  \nConditions: \nVIP Pass Packages are available for purchase by current ArtTable members only. Members are limited to one package each. We have a limited number of packages available at each level that will be distributed on a first come first serve basis. Not an ArtTable member? Join today! \n  \nClick here to purchase your 2021 Miami Art Week VIP Pass Package!\n  \nDon’t miss these other events during Miami Art Week!\nArtTable Brunch at Design Miami/\nNADA Miami Director’s Tour\n\nImages: \n\nArt Basel Miami Beach 2019\, Courtesy of Art Basel © Art Basel
URL:https://www.arttable.org/event/miami-art-week-2021-arttable-vip-fair-pass-package/
LOCATION:Miami\, Miami\, FL\, United States
CATEGORIES:National
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ORGANIZER;CN="ArtTable National":MAILTO:programs@arttable.org
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