• The Affordable Art Fair

    Date posted: April 13, 2011 Author: jolanta


     

    AAF Past and Present
    Twelve years ago, Will Ramsay broke the mold of the traditional art fair by creating the Affordable Art Fair (AAF), a fair where contemporary art is accessible to all. Now in nine locations around the world, AAF proves that you don’t need to be an art expert or a billionaire to have original works of art by living artists in your home or office.  With AAF taking place annually in  Amsterdam, Bristol, Brussels, London (spring and fall), Melbourne, Milan, New York (spring and fall), North London, Singapore, and Sydney, nearly $250 million worth of art has been sold at the fairs. The success of the brand continues with the estimated millionth visitor to AAF expected in 2011.

    BY PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION

    Subway Lines
    B, D, F, M, N,Q, R,W, and 6 trains

    Buses
    M1, M2, M3, M4, M5, M6, M7, M16 and M34

    Bus Terminal
    Port Authority Bus Terminal–8th Avenue and 42nd Street

    Commuter Train Stations
    Penn Station
    Grand Central Terminal

    FAIR HOURS

    Wednesday
    May 4
    6PM – 9PM PRIVATE PREVIEW

    Thursday
    May 5
    11AM – 8PM
    6PM – 8PM FREE ADMISSION

    Friday
    May 6     11AM – 8PM

    Saturday
    May 7
    11AM – 8PM

    Sunday
    May 8
    11AM – 5PM

    TICKETS

    General Admission
        $20/day

    Student / Senior with valid ID only
        $15/day

    Group
        $10 (min of 10 people together at the entrance or advanced sales)

    Children 12 and under with an adult
        FREE during Public Fair Hours
    Private Preview
       
    Advanced Tickets
        $45 per person or $80 for two
    At the Door 
        $50 per person

    MOTHER’S DAY
    SUNDAY, MAY 8, 2011
    Mothers with accompanying child receive free admission

    To purchase tickets to AAF NYC Spring 2011 click here!

    If you are in need of assistance please call 212.255.2003 or email info@aafnyc.com

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