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Art Southampton Moves to Nova’s Ark

kmenu@sagharborexpress.com on Jul 1, 2015

[caption id="attachment_39275" align="alignnone" width="550"]Milky Way at Nova's Ark. Thierry-Van-Biesen photo. Milky Way at Nova's Ark. Thierry-Van-Biesen photo.[/caption]

Art Southampton will open for its fourth year in a new location – on the ground of Nova’s Ark Project on Millstone Road in Water Mill. The contemporary art fair will be held July 9 through July 13 featuring artwork from the 20th and 21st centuries. The 2015 edition will also incorporate design and the decorative arts.

Art Southampton will open on Thursday, July 9 with a VIP preview benefit with a first view from 6 to 7:30 p.m., and the general VIP preview from 7:30 to 10 p.m. with proceeds going to the Parrish Art Museum and Southampton Hospital. The preview gives collectors, curators, designers and architects the opportunity for a first look at the modern, contemporary, design and decorative arts available for sale over the course of the weekend.

The 2015 exhibitor list includes galleries from around the world, but also a number of local art galleries including ARDT Gallery, the Birnam Wood Galleries, Keszler Gallery, Lawrence Fine Art, the McNeill Art Group, Peter Marcelle Project, and the RJD Gallery and Tulla Booth Gallery – both from Sag Harbor.

Regular tickets are available for between $15 and $40; VIP tickets are also available. For more information, visit art-southampton.com.

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