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ART BASEL MIAMI BEACH
Allan Stone Gallery, New York
Oriane Stender San Francisco 2000
Anthony Meier Fine Arts, San Francisco
Rosana Castrillo Diaz San Francisco 2005
D'Amelio Terras, New York
Demetrius Oliver Houston 2006
Donald Young Gallery, Chicago
Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle Driehaus 2008
Galerie Nelson-Freeman, Paris
Helen Mirra Boston 2007
Jack Shainman Gallery, New York
John Bankston San Francisco 2001
Nick Cave Chicago/Driehaus 2006
Geoffrey Chadsey San Francisco 2002
Kerry James Marshall Artadia Board member
Hank Willis Thomas San Francisco 2007
James Cohan Gallery, New York
Trenton Doyle Hancock Houston 2003
Marianne Boesky Gallery, New York
William J. O'Brien Chicago 2006
Matthew Marks Gallery, New York
Vincent Fecteau San Francisco 1999
Meyer Riegger, Karlsruhe, Germany
Helen Mirra Boston 2007
Praz-Delavallade, Paris
Robyn O'Neil Houston 2003
Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago
Julia Fish Driehaus 2006
Judy Ledgerwood Chicago/Driehaus 2004/2007
Richard Rezac Driehaus 2004
Anne Wilson Chicago/Driehaus 2001/2008
Roberts & Tilton, Los Angeles
Barry McGee San Francisco 2001
Salon 94, New York
Liz Cohen San Francisco 2002
Marilyn Minter Artadia Board member
Stuart Shave, Modern Art, London
Barry McGee San Francisco 2001
The Goodman Gallery, Johannesburg
Hank Willis Thomas San Francisco 2007
ART BASEL MIAMI BEACH | ART NOVA
Alexander Gray Associates, New York
Mary Ellen Strom Boston 2007
Galleri Nicolai Wallner, Copenhagen
Clare Rojas San Francisco 2005
Murray Guy, New York
Kota Ezawa San Francisco 2005
Ratio 3, San Francisco
Barry McGee San Francisco 2001
Tracy Williams, Ltd., New York
Judy Ledgerwood Chicago/Driehaus 2004/2007
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ART MIAMI
Catherine Edelman Gallery, Chicago
Cecil McDonald, Jr. Chicago 2006
Claire Oliver Gallery, New York
Phyllis Bramson Chicago 2004
Jackson Fine Arts, Atlanta
Angela West Atlanta 2009
Jenkins Johnson Gallery, San Francisco|New York
Nathaniel Donnett Houston 2010
Lisa Sette Gallery, Scottsdale, AZ
Enrique Chagoya San Francisco 2005
McCormick Gallery, Chicago
Bernard Williams Chicago 2001
William Shearburn Gallery, St. Louis
Joseph Havel Houston 2004
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SCOPE
ada gallery, Richmond, VA
Scott Hewicker San Francisco 1999
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AQUA
Gregory Lind Gallery, San Francisco
Aaron Parazette Houston 2004
Miller Block Gallery, Boston
Vaughn Sills Boston 2007
PDX Contemporary Art, Portland, OR
Arnold J. Kemp San Francisco 2001
Philip Slein Gallery, St. Louis
Phyllis Bramson Chicago 2004
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NADA
Altman Siegel Gallery, San Francisco
Trevor Paglen San Francisco 2007
Andrew Rafacz Gallery, Chicago
Jason Lazarus Chicago/Driehaus 2006/2008
Baer Ridgway Exhibitions, San Francisco
Mads Lynnerup San Francisco 2005
Brion Nuda Rosch San Francisco 2009
Callicoon Fine Arts, Callicoon, NY
Arnold J. Kemp San Francisco 2001
Derek Eller Gallery, New York
Jeff Shore and Jon Fisher Houston 2010
Horton Gallery, New York
Michael Jones McKean Houston 2006
Jack Hanley Gallery, New York
Shaun O'Dell San Francisco 2005
Leslie Shows San Francisco 2009
Shane Campbell Gallery, Chicago
William J. O'Brien Chicago 2006
Silverman Gallery, San Francisco
Desirée Holman San Francisco 2007
The Company, Los Angeles
Sigrid Sandström Houston 2003
Walter Maciel Gallery, Los Angeles
John Bankston San Francisco 2001
Rebeca Bollinger San Francisco 2001
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PULSE
Catherine Clark Gallery, San Francisco
Kara Maria San Francisco 2001
Travis Somerville San Francisco 2000
Stephanie Syjuco San Francisco 1999
Hosfelt Gallery, New York
Anoka Faruqee Chicago 2001
Andrea Higgins San Francisco 2000
Michael Light San Francisco 2007
Lyons Wier Gallery, New York
Fahamu Pecou Atlanta 2009
Priska C. Juschka Fine Art, New York
Christine Tarkowski Driehaus 2005
Rena Bransten Gallery, San Francisco
John Bankston San Francisco 2001
Rebeca Bollinger San Francisco 2001
Schroeder Romero & Shredder, New York
David Hevel San Francisco 2007
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TALKS & EXHIBTIONS
Thursday, Dec. 2nd, 11:15 am
Artist talk with Trenton Doyle Hancock Houston 2003 and David Louis Norr, Chief Curator, Institute for Research and Art at the University of South Florida.
Location:
Ink Miami Art Fair Café
Suites of Dorchester
1850 Collins Avenue (19th St)
Miami Beach, FL
Registration recommended at: http://inkmiamiartfair.com/about.html
Hello Kitty Small Gift Miami Pop-Up Shop
Group show including Raul Gonzalez Boston 2009
173 NW 23rd Street, Miami, FL
Opening hours: Thursday 11 am–6 pm, Friday to Saturday, 11am–9 pm, Sunday 11 am–7 pm
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fair LOCATIONS & HOURS
MIAMI BEACH
Art Basel Miami Beach
Miami Beach
Convention Center
1901 Convention Center Drive (Hall D) & Washington Avenue (Hall B)
Vernissage: Wednesday, December 1st, 6–9 pm
Fair Hours: Thursday to Saturday noon–8 pm, Sunday noon–6 pm
NADA
The Deauville Beach Resort
6701 Collins Avenue
Opening Preview: Thursday, December 2nd, 10 am–2 pm
Fair Hours: Thursday until 8 pm, Friday to Saturday 11 am–8 pm, Sunday 11 am–6 pm
Aqua
Aqua Hotel
1530 Collins Avenue
Preview Party: Wednesday, December 1st, 8–11 pm
Fair Hours: Thursday to Saturday 11 am–8 pm, Sunday 11 am–4 pm
MIAMI
Art Miami
The Miami Midtown Arts District
Midtown Blvd (NE 1st Avenue) between NE 32nd & NE 31st Street
VIP Preview: November 30th, 7–10:30 pm
Fair Hours: Wednesday to Saturday 11 am–7 pm, Sunday 11 am–6 pm
PULSE
The Ice Palace, Media & Entertainment District
1400 North Miami Avenue
VIP Private Preview: Thursday, December 2nd, 10 am–1 pm
Fair Hours: Thursday until 7 pm, Friday to Saturday 11 am–7 pm, Sunday 11 am–5 pm
SCOPE
3055 North Miami Avenue, corner of NW 36th Street
First View: Tuesday, November 30th, 3–9 pm
Fair Hours: Wednesday to Saturday 11 am–7 pm, Sunday 11 am–6 pm
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Banner (left to right): Nathaniel Donnett, How to Get Rich on a Shoestring Budget, 2010, shoestring and plastic bags on paper bags,
56 x 51 inches,
courtesy the artist and Jenkins Johnson Gallery, San Francisco|New York;
Travis Somerville, The New Land of Lincoln, 2009,
oil, oil stick, and mixed media on paper on canvas,
80 x 96 inches,
courtesy the artist and Catherine Clark Gallery, San Francisco;
Angela West, Too Much for You, 2009,
C-print,
56 x 45 inches,
courtesy the artist and Jackson Fine Arts, Atlanta. |
About Artadia: The Fund for Art and Dialogue
Artadia’s mission is to encourage innovative practice and meaningful dialogue across the United States by providing visual artists in specific communities with unrestricted awards and a national network of support. Artadia was founded as The ArtCouncil in 1997 by investment banker and art collector Christopher E. Vroom. The first awards were given in San Francisco, where Vroom was living at the time. Chicago was added as a program city in 2001. In 2003, Artadia added Houston to its roster, Boston in 2007, and Atlanta in 2009. Once Artadia commits to a community, it runs the awards programs every other year and also co-sponsors public programs with a local institution. Started as an individual’s vision, Artadia’s base of support now includes private foundations, a national Board of Directors, a National Council, a Junior Council, and members who are active in supporting the core of creative culture: the individual artist.
Artadia Awards are determined through a rigorous jury process that employs nationally prominent curators, artists, and critics. Artadia partners with local foundations and individuals in the host cities to raise funds that go directly to artists in that community. Artadia matches those contributions by providing the funds that administer the program. Once an artist receives an Artadia Award, he or she becomes part of a lifetime national network of support.
In 2009, Artadia launched a New York Artist Residency program, which brings Artadia Awardees from its program cities to New York for a three-month residency at the International Studio and Curatorial Program (ISCP) in Brooklyn. This groundbreaking addition to Artadia’s commitment to individual artists is the first of its kind in New York City for US-based visual artists, and is supported by the National Endowment for the Arts and the Pollock-Krasner Foundation. In 2010 Artadia inaugurated a biennial publication and an Exhibitions Exchange program that shows Awardees from one city in another Artadia city, giving artists crucial exposure outside of their local communities. Artadia also presents over 50 events annually around the country that demonstrate not only the tremendous creativity in partner communities but also facilitate exchange and dialogue nationwide.
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