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Posted by: Studio Wah Exhibitions, LLC
Deadline: 09/01/08

Conference: Moving Towards A New Caribbean Art Market and Identity
Location: Crowne Plaza Laguardia Airport Hotel, Queens, New York
Dates: September 13-14, 2008

The First Annual Caribbean Art Conference will bring together gallerists, art dealers, art historians, museum directors and curators, arts administrators, scholars, and educators who are passionate and enthusiastic about Caribbean Art. They will have the opportunity to learn about Caribbean Art, and to get a first-hand perspective into the Caribbean Art World and its potential future market. Attendees can look forward to the best in scholarship, market analysis, and in-depth discussion of issues in Caribbean Art today. Come discover for yourself this untapped market, the wealth that can be gained in collecting art by Caribbean artists, and dispose of the myths surrounding Caribbean Art.

Registration Open: www.caribbeanartconference.com

For more information, please contact info@caribbeanartconference.com

Posted on 06/02/08
Expires on 09/01/08 at midnight.

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