This show is a favorite of connoisseurs of fine glass and ceramics. By introducing a roster of renowned contemporary ceramic and glass artists from around the globe, the show is expanding its already abundant offerings from the 17th through the 21st centuries. “Our fair has always been dedicated to presenting the best in the field of ceramics and glass,” says Meg Wendy who co-produces the fair with Liz Lees. “By introducing the work of cutting-edge artists in these mediums, we are broadening the horizon of the fair and pushing its boundaries to illustrate how three-dimensional art has gained a foothold in the world of art and design.”
“We welcome these new artists whose work is sure to add a new dimension to our fair,” adds Liz Lees, who started The New York Ceramics & Glass Fair 17 years ago.
Among the contemporary artists whose work will be debut are: Carrie Gustafson (Arlington MA), Gina Pirricilli Hayden (Cold Spring Harbor NY), Hideaki Miyamura Studio (Kensington NH), Vetro Vero (West Grove PA), and Michael Boroniec (Lanesboro MA).
An international roster of top-tier vetted galleries and private dealers from the United States, China, Great Britain, Holland, Ireland and Turkey return to the fold. Among them are: Martin Chasin Fine Arts (Fairfield, CT), Polka Dot Antiques (Waccabuc, NY), Chen Yan Arts (China), Antiques Van Geenan (Delft, Holland) Garry Atkins Antiques Ltd. (London), Michelle Erickson (Hampton, VA), Ferrin Contemporary (Cummington, MA), Jeffrey S. Evans (Harrisonburg, VA), Jill Fenichell/The Bespoke Porcelain Company (New York), Katherine Houston Porcelain (Boston), Roderick Jellicoe (London), Leo Kaplan Ltd. (New York), Lee Gallery & Studio (Stevens PA), Martine Boston Antiques (Ireland) Moylan/Smelkinson (Baltimore), Polly Latham Asian Art (Boston), Ian Simmonds (Carlisle, PA), Philip Suval Inc. (Virginia), Earle D. Vandekar of Knightsbridge (New York), Maria and Peter Warren Antiques(Wilton CT), Mark J. West (Redhill, England) and Lynda Willauer Antiques (Nantucket, MA). These fine dealers will present some of the finest wares on the market: Venini glass, mocha ware, elegant Asian export porcelains, delftware, Iznik pottery—truly an embarrassment of riches.
The New York Ceramics & Glass Fair, takes place on three floors of the Bohemian National Hall, 321 East 73rd Street. A Private Preview will be held on Wednesday, January 20, from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. The exhibit will be open to the public on Thursday, January 21 through Sunday, January 24. Hours are 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday, and on Sunday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tickets, including catalog, are $20 per person and can be used throughout the duration of the fair.
As always, the New York Ceramics & Glass Fair will present a series of informative lectures by prominent experts. The New York Ceramics & Glass Fair is produced by MCG Events LLC and Caskey Lees Inc. In addition to the New York Ceramics & Glass Fair, Caskey-Lees currently produces the San Francisco Tribal & Textile Arts Show in San Francisco.
For more information visit: www.newyorkceramicsand glassfair.com.
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