The Philadelphia Show, a premier art and design fair, is set to captivate audiences once again on the East Terrace of the Philadelphia Museum of Art from April 24 to April 27.
Celebrating its 63rd year, this esteemed event will feature over 40 vendors showcasing an exquisite collection of paintings, sculptures, ceramics, furniture, jewelry, glass, and prints.
This year’s show welcomes new exhibitors, including Glass Past, a renowned New York shop specializing in Italian glass from 1870 to 1970, and Bittner Antiques from Vermont, offering a diverse range of antiques such as watches, coins, books, silver, and furniture.
Other notable participants include Kraushaar Galleries, Graham Shay, and Lincoln Glenn, focusing on American paintings and sculptures, alongside French Fine Arts.
The Philadelphia Show will offer a series of engaging programs, including free dealer talks and ticketed guided tours each day.
A highlight of the event is a panel discussion hosted by Sam Farrell, senior producer of “Antiques Roadshow,” featuring exhibitors from the series on Saturday at 10 a.m.
Additionally, FBI Special Agent Jake Archer will share insights into his work on the art crimes team on Sunday at 10 a.m.
General admission tickets start at $20. Visitors can enhance their experience by bundling their ticket with admission to the Philadelphia Museum of Art for $35 or with either Farrell’s or Archer’s discussions for $30.
The Philadelphia Show is a long-standing tradition that brings together art enthusiasts and collectors to celebrate the beauty and craftsmanship of antiques and fine art. This year’s event promises to be an unforgettable experience, offering something for everyone.
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