Artists Showcase Their Craft at Brooklyn Museum This Weekend
The Brooklyn Museum is hosting the 5th Annual American Fine Craft Fair Show this weekend, bringing an inspiring mix of artisans displaying their talent.
Feeling the need for a bit of artful inspiration? The Brooklyn Museum is hosting the fifth annual American Fine Craft Fair Show this weekend, bringing an inspiring mix of artisans showcasing their talent.
The event is produced by Richard and Joanna Rothbard, founders of An American Craftsman Galleries in Manhattan. The juried show takes place in the museum’s Beaux-Arts Court and will include 90 vendors exhibiting ceramics, glass, jewelry, sculpture, furniture and wearables. A few of Brooklyn’s own artists will be displaying their work, including furniture maker Steven Bennett, jewelry designer Michal Lando and ceramicist Ming Yuen-Schat.
The show takes place on Saturday, November 18 and Sunday, November 19 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. To learn more about the event or to purchase tickets, click here. A ticket for the event will also be good for admission to the Brooklyn Museum itself. Tickets cost $16 for adults ($14 if you buy them online), $14 for seniors, $10 for students, and are free for children 12 and under.
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