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Tour of the International Print Fair

Collecting
101 with the Katonah Museum of Art:



Tour of the
International Print Fair



Visit New York’s Premier Print Fair with a Seasoned Print Collector

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WHAT:         
Interested in collecting prints? With a
seasoned print collector, tour the IFPDA print fair that showcases fine prints from all periods. Talk to international art dealers at
New York’s premier print fair.

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COST:   

$25.00 members, $35.00 non-members,
includes fair admission.  Limited space; advance
registration recommended.



 



WHEN:         

Friday,
November 8



11:45 am – 3 pm



 



WHERE:      

Meet at the Park
Avenue Armory



643 Park Avenue, New York, NY



 



WHO
  
The Katonah Museum
of Art (KMA), located at 134 Jay Street (Route
22) in Katonah, NY, is a cultural destination offering changing exhibitions that feature art from all



cultures and time periods. The Museum attracts visitors
from Westchester and Fairfield Counties, as well as the larger tri-state
region.  Located at the northern end of
Katonah’s “Museum Mile” just off of Route 22, and neighboring John Jay
Homestead and Caramoor, the Katonah Museum of Art is a two-minute taxi ride
from the Katonah Metro North train station.                           



The KMA offers lectures, workshops, concerts and other events for a
general audience, as well as   innovative
and substantive programs for over 100 member schools. The Learning Center is an
interactive space where children can come on a daily basis to explore and
create art. Among the many programs for children and families are Stroller
Tours, Family Days, Saturday Story Time, Schools Out/Arts In vacation day
programs, and art classes for children ages three through twelve.  The Museum’s innovative Arte Juntos/Art
Together program for new immigrant families has been recognized as a model
program by the federal government.                 



The KMA mounts ten exhibitions per year in its main galleries,
Sculpture Garden, and Learning Center. Influential modernist architect Edward
Larrabee Barnes designed the 10,000 square-foot building.



 



*Museum hours: Sunday: 12pm –
5pm, Tuesday through Saturday: 10am – 5pm, Closed Monday.



*Museum Admission: $10
Adults, $5 Seniors & Students, Members
& Children (under the age of 12) always enter free
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