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an alternative to the
traditional art fair model
Fountain was founded in 2006 to establish a
alternative to the traditional art fair model.
Fountain provides independent galleries and
an opportunity to expose avant-garde work
enormous gallery-sized booths with a slant
installations.
Booth fees are minimal, and shipping, lighti
electrical are often included to ensure that g
poised for nancial success.
Photos by Rachel Esterday (left) and Dan Muchnik (right)
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Fountain New York’s home
for the past 3 years, Pier
66 (The Frying Pan), is
at 26th St in the Hudson
River Park. The location is close to the Armory Show
and Pulse as well as the
Chelsea gallery district.
Booths Range from 100
- 900 square feet with
high ceilings, and the site
includes a multi-leveled pier with on-site bar, food
and stage for live music
and evening performances.
“this scrappy energy...augurs well
for the continued vitality of art.”
TimeOut NY
Photos by Rachel Esterday
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Previous participants have included:
McCaig-Welles, Front Room, MILK Gallery,
Ad Hoc Art, Grace Exhibition Space, Janet
Kurnatowski, Glowlab, Vagabond Gallery, Greg
Haberny, Open Ground, Jon Shorr Gallery,
Gitana Rosa, Like The Spice, Vertex List, Chi
Contemporary, Outrageous Look, Jack the Pelican, Boltax Gallery, Brooklynite, Christina Ray
Gallery, Jon Frum Art Foundation, Krasa Fine Art,
Leo Kesting, Super/Prime, We-Are-Familia, Sara
Nightingale, Art Bazaar, CREON Gallery, Holster
Projects, Nudashank, Temporary States.
Previously reviewed in:
Art Forum, New York Times, Miami Herald,
Miami New Times, The Economist, Time Out
NY, New York Magazine, Art Info, Art In America,NY Art Beat, Art Comments, ArtNet, NY Arts, Art
Fairs International, Gawker Artists, Gothamist,
Juxtapoz, Filter, Flavorpill, Daily Candy, ArtKrush,
The Onion, L Magazine, and more.
“The way an art
fair should be.”The Economist
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“Likeability and chutzpah used
to be what art was about.
That and a little guerrilla
mentality, which you had at
Fountain in spades.”Artnet
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Event and exhibition details:
Thursday, March 3
11am until 5pm
Press and VIP preview day
Friday, March 4
11am until Midnight
Artists’ reception from 7pm
until closing with special guest
performances from DJs and bands
Saturday, March 5
11am until Midnight
Open to public
7pm until closing with special guest
performances from DJs and bands
Sunday, March 6
11am until 7pm
Marky Ram
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“a scrappy, youthfulverve lacking in
its more prestigious
neighbors.”
Artforum
Solange Knowles, Janelle Monae, and Caroline Polachek, Fountain Miami, 2009
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Attendance Demographics:*
Fountain attracts approximately 7500 visitors per exhib
The typical age is 25-45.The male to female visitor ratio is 55%-45%.Most attendees visit the exhibition for 1 1/2 - 2 hours.
52% are attending for their rst time.65% attend with a friend.40% of visitors are in the art industry.30% of visitors refer to themselves as collectors.40% will make a return visit during the exhibition.
Average total sales are approximately $150,000 USD.The average sale price for a single work is $700.The low range for art sales is $300 - $500 per item.The high end for art sales is $15,000 - $20,000 per itMost participating galleries experience follow up sales close of the exhibition.
*actual information compiled from prior exhibitors & staff
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We are currently seeking sponsors at the following levels:
Presenting Sponsor - Reach our demographic as the prese
Includes headlining sponsor for all printed materials and s
locations throughout the exhibition.
Media Sponsor - Use your media outlet to assist with mark
in return for inclusion in our VIP events and printed materia
Event Sponsor - After-Parties, Artist Talks, and other specia
be made possible with your assistance.
VIP Lounge Sponsor - Get exclusive access to our VIP loun
corporate brand.
Beverage Sponsor - Expose our audience to your beverage
donating product for our events.
Prior sponsors have included: Museum of Arts and Design, 101.9
Voice, Dos Equis, Glaceau SmartWater, Yelp, Flavorpill, A Design Li
Vodka, ArtCards.cc, ArtLog, Culture Hall, Decider, Downing Frames
Humpers, Irreversible Mag, Kelso of Brooklyn, Ladies Lotto, L Mag
New York Art World, The Onion, PK Graphics, PopLife, Prometheus
White Hot Magazine, 90.5 WVUM, and more.
“The vibeof Fountainremains
great.”Artcal
“I feel like sitting down, having a beer
and hanging.”
Artnet
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fountain NY 2011
Photos by Rachel Esterday and Dan Muchnik (center, bottom
right)Sponsorship/Press inquiries:
General inquiries:
John Leo or David Kesting, [email protected]