Harlem Fine Arts Show Launches in Atlanta This Week
In its fifth year, the Harlem Fine Arts Show (HFAS), continues
to sprinkle Harlem and surrounding communities with artists,
galleries, and collectors from around the country during its
nearly week long festivities each year.
This summer, HFAS will continue with its four-city tour in
Atlanta, Georgia, and continue to multiply its expansive list of
internationally known artists and exhibitors.
Dion Clarke, Founder of the Harlem Fine Arts Show says, “After
ringing in opening bell on the New York Stock Exchange at the
opening of the 2013 show, we are now ringing the bell for
Americans of all persuasions to come and partake of what can
only be described as a feast for the eyes and nourishment for
the soul.”
The tour in Atlanta is scheduled for June 26-29 in partnership
with the National Black Arts Festival, a well-recognized arts
festival that celebrates the arts across multiple venues in the
summer months. The talent of Atlanta-based artists such as
Radcliffe Bailey, Kojo Griffin, and Yanique Norman- not to
mention Clark Atlanta’s African American Art Collection and the
Hammond's House Museum, present a rich and unique opportunity to
bring HFAS’s presence into play.
The show's weekend line-up includes Opening Night (a cocktail
reception and benefit for National Black Arts Festival), Youth
Empowerment Day, Live Art Sessions, Professionals Networking
Night, a Lectures, and Entertainment all weekend long.
Visit the HFAS website at
http://hfas.org to
get more information about the show or to buy tickets. General
admissions tickets are $10 in advance and $15 at the door.
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