Art Fair on the Green in Montauk Aug.14-Aug.16 - 27 East

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Art Fair on the Green in Montauk Aug.14-Aug.16

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10cjlow@gmail.com on Aug 11, 2015

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The 21st annual Montauk Show on the Green Art Fair will take place this weekend, August 14 through August 16, in downtown Montauk, bringing artists from around the world to the not so sleepy hamlet for a weekend filled with acclaimed art.

The Montauk Show on the Green weaves a tapestry of spectacular art from original creations in painting, sculpting, jewelry, photography, glass, ceramics, fiber and wearable art, mixed-media, woodworking and more. Many of these artisans are represented in the nation’s most prestigious private art collections and public institutions and all will be available throughout the show.

The festival opens Friday August 14 at noon and is remains open until 6 p.m. Both Saturday and Sunday the art festival is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Admission is free. Located on the Montauk Green in the heart of downtown Montauk, the Montauk Show on the Green is directed by the not-for-profit Montauk Artists’ Association. For more information, visit montaukartistassociation.org.

 

 

 

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