Source: Press Release | 02/09/19
Featuring 35 Select Galleries from Across the Nation, Canada and Europe
Boutique, luxurious and elegantly designed, the inaugural Phil Fine Art Fair has sold out its exhibitor space. With a long gallery waiting list for an opportunity to exhibit at Philly’s first gallery-focused contemporary fair, we are now accepting applications for next year’s April 2-5, 2020.
Philly’s Leading Magazine, Website & NewspaperJoin Forces to Endorse City’s First Gallery-Focused Contemporary Fair
Three leading and most widely read media brands, Philadelphia Style Magazine, Philly.com and the Philadelphia Inquirer newspaper, are teaming up to invite their tens of thousands of readers and subscribers. This powerful network of local media support will help bolster attendance of art enthusiasts from throughout the region.
An Elite Collectors Circle Embrace the Fair
A cross-section of the region’s elite art collectors, patrons and philanthropists are supporting and promoting the fair. They include: Barbara Eberlain, Lisa Frigand, Mark Ham, Brigette Mayer, Debbie Morton, Babette Snyder, Lee Stoetzel, Mari Shaw, Paige West, Boo and Morris Stroud, John Y. Wind, Dr. Yoram (Jerry) West.
Plus, renowned collectors Mari and Peter Shaw will present Cecily Sherman with the 2019 Art Collector of the Year Award. The late sculptor Dina Wind, will receive the Philadelphia Outstanding Arts Award.
Teaming Up with The City
Our silent auction event, SculptCare, raises funds for the restoration and conservation of the City of Philadelphia’s massive public sculpture collection with over 1,100 pieces, the nation’s largest.
Show Hours
Thursday, October 22nd
Opening Night Preview
5pm to 9pm
Friday, October 23rd
Show Hours | 12pm to 8pm
Saturday, October 24th
Show Hours | 11am to 6pm
Sunday, October 25th
Show Hours | 11am to 4pm
Ample public parking lots nearby
Show Venue
The 23rd Street Armory is Historic and Easily Accessible Location
Ideally situated between the two main streets in Philadelphia, Market and Chestnut, the historic and well known 23rd St. City Troop Armory is just walking distance from the city’s central train station (Amtrak’s 30th St. Station) and on a major exit street from Route 676, the cross-town expressway. Learn more.