Spring/Break Art Show

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Spring/Break Art Show is an annual contemporary art show held in New York that coincides with The Armory Show each spring. [1] From 2012 to 2014, the show was held in a schoolhouse in Nolita, but in 2015 the show took place in the historic Moynihan Station next to New York Penn Station. [2] [3]

The art show is an internationally recognized exhibition. The organizers make no or low-cost space available for artists to have chance to have their works viewed. In 2023, they launched an exhibit in LA in the Spring and moved the NYC exhibit to the Fall. This is also the plan for 2024.

2023 - The NYC exhibit was held in September. [4] The LA exhibit was held in February. [5]

2024 - The Los Angeles exhibit was held Feb 27 - Mar 03 at 5880 Adams Blvd, Culver City Arts District. The 2024 NYC exhibit is planned for the Fall. The venue has not yet been announced.

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References

  1. "Spring/Break Art Show Moves to Midtown's Moynihan Station". The Observer. Retrieved 8 May 2015.
  2. "Here Are Spring/Break Art Show's 2015 Curators". ArtNet. Retrieved May 8, 2015.
  3. "At the Spring/Break Fair, Exhibitors Get Free Booths But Pay a Cut of Sales". ArtNews. Retrieved May 8, 2015.
  4. Mille, Richard (Sep 2023). "Your Go-To Guide to All the Art Fairs Taking Place in New York During the 2023 Edition of Armory Week".
  5. Mille, Richard (Feb 2023). "Here's Your Go-To Guide to All the Fairs Taking Place Over Frieze Week in Los Angeles".