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Nassau County Museum of Art Craft and Fine Arts Fair - Roslyn Harbor Long Island |
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Produced by the American Concern for Art and Craftsmanship |
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September 28, 2013 - September 29, 2013 |
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Varies
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Admission: | $8.00 for adults; $1.00 senior discount (Saturday only); children 12 and under are free. Does not include museum admission. |
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Nassau County Museum of Art |
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1 Museum Drive |
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Roslyn Harbor, NY 11576 |
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Nassau County Museum of Art Craft and Fine Arts Fair in Roslyn Harbor, Long Island, New York. Produced by the American Concern for Art and Craftsmanship.
Craft and Fine Arts Fair
Saturday, September 28, 2013 11:00AM-6:00PM
Sunday, September 29, 2013 10:00AM-6:00PM
Family fun, fine art and fabulous crafts outdoors at the museum. Produced by the American Concern for Art and Craftsmanship, one of the nation’s most prominent craft festivals, returns to Nassau County Museum of Art. Exhibiting craftspeople offer functional and decorative pottery, molded and dyed leather, precious and nontraditional jewelry, blown and stained glass, contemporary furniture, wearable art and more. Continuous craft demonstrations, alpaca shearing and entertainment along with a food court featuring a selection of international foods, beverages and desserts. Free parking.
About Nassau County Museum of Art
Ranked among the nation's largest, most important suburban art museums, Nassau County Museum of Art is located about 25 miles east of New York City in Roslyn Harbor, Long Island on the former Frick Estate, a spectacular property in the heart of Long Island's fabled Gold Coast. The main museum building, named in honor of art collectors and philanthropists Arnold and Joan Saltzman, is a three-story Georgian mansion that exemplifies Gold Coast architecture of the late 19th century.
Nassau County Museum of Art preserves, enhances, and interprets its collections for the people of Long Island, the State of New York and beyond. The museum is dedicated to fostering a deeper understanding of the arts, with particular emphasis on the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries; to enhancing and adding to its outdoor sculpture garden, to continuing to improve its historic gardens and to keeping an active schedule of exhibitions and educational programs for people of all ages and backgrounds. |
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516-484-9338 |
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