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ART FORT LAUDERDALE ANNOUNCES FOURTH EDITION JANUARY 22 – 26, 2020 |
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ART FORT LAUDERDALE PARTNERS WITH THE BROWARD, PALM BEACHES, AND ST. LUCIE REALTORS®. FOR THE 2ND YEAR IN A ROW AS THE EXCLUSIVE REALTOR ASSOCIATION PARTNER |
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BAHAMAS HAUS DEBUTS WITH COASTAL VIEWS FROM THE ARTFAIR ON THE WATER |
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ART FORT LAUDERDALE ANNOUNCES PARTICIPATING ARTISTS FOR FOURTH EDITION, JANUARY 23 – 26, 2020 |
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FASHION & ART ICOM BEATRIX OST SPEAKS DURING ART FORT LAUDERDALE'S artDISCOURSE Series |
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2020
ART HIVE // ISSUE NO. 33
Fort Lauderdale Art & Design Week Fort Lauderdale Art and Design week is becoming a popular and much anticipated South Florida art event. When co-founder Evan Snow partnered with chief curator Andrew Martineau, a special vision was created that offered the city of Fort Lauderdale another exciting opportunity to show off its artistic side. One special event of the week is Art Fort Lauderdale, a four-day art fair on the water that transports visitors to waterfront mansions filled with exquisite artworks. Riding along in a water taxi and stepping into lavish homes where you engage first-hand with the artists offers a unique and enjoyable visual and intellectual experience >> |
SOUTH FLORIDA LUXURY GUIDE // SPRING 2020
Fourth Annual Art Fort Lauderdale The fourth annualArt Fort Lauderdale kickked off on Wednerday Jan 22nd with a special VIP Opening Reception and Fundraiser at the historic Bonnet House Museum & Gardens >> |
MATADORNETWORK.COM // FEBRUARY 21, 2020
Fort Lauderdale is South Florida’s most underrated art scene THE IDEA OF going to an art gallery used to absolutely terrify me. Nothing makes you feel like more of a fraud than entering a room full of artists and aficionados, and pretending to be moved by a piece of abstract expressionism that, for all you know, is a picture of an exploded rubber band ball. Enjoying art at the amateur level can be tricky, because many galleries, museums, and art districts feel intimidating to those outside the art community. I had come to terms with the fact that I’d never be the artsy kind until I went to Fort Lauderdale. >> |
MIAMI NEW TIMES // WORLD RED EYE // JANUARY 31, 2020
2020 Art Fort Lauderdale VIP Opening Reception & Annual Fundraiser at The Bonnet House Museum & Gardens This memorable evening included live music and a performance by producer/vocalist duo Vossae, Fushu Daiko, performance art by Kikimora, art installation/lounge furniture by Adam Dolle, and our annual Art Fort Lauderdale VIP Presentations by City of Fort Lauderdale Commissioner Steve Glassman and Co-Founders Evan Snow and Andrew Martineau. >> |
SOUTH FLORIDA CARIBBEAN NEWS // FEBRUARY 1, 2020
Bahamas Culture featured at Art Fort Lauderdale The Islands Of The Bahamas were prominently featured recently, as a part of Art Fort Lauderdale, a unique art fair on the water. One of the luxury homes used as a part of the art tour was designated ‘Bahamas Haus’. >> |
WLRN // JANUARY 24, 2020
Fort Lauderdale's Annual 'Art Fair On The Water' Features Bahamian Art For Dorian Relief As part of Fort Lauderdale's Art and Design Week, the fourth annual Art Fair on The Water will ferrying art enthusiasts to curated exhibits in waterfront mansions through this weekend. >> |
EASY 93.1 // JANUARY 2020
Radio Interview with Ellen Jaffe with Evan Snow Evan Snow talks with 30 year radio veteran - Ellen Jaffe the On-Air Host / Community Affairs Host at Easy 93.1 WFEZ about Art Fort Lauderdale. >> |
2019
BAHAMAS.COM // MARCH 2019
Bahamian Jamaal Rolle was a featured artist in Art Fott Lauderdale unveiled his newest Art Form Transformative Coastal Landscapes of The Bahamas. As part of its new marketing strategy to integrate and highlight the culture and people of The Bahamas through innovative story telling, the Ministry of Tourism and Aviation (MOTA) Plantation office teamed up with well-known celebrity artist Jamaal Rolle, at the recent Art Fort Lauderdale Show. The four-day curated art show, which combined indigenous art from around the world with luxurious waterfront real estate, attracted hundreds of influential, high net patrons. The show commenced from the Pier 66 where The Bahamas’ booth was prominently and exclusively displayed, allowing patrons an opportunity to interact and register to win a vacation to The Bahamas along with an exclusive art piece >> |
NEWSBTC.COM // FEBRUARY 27, 2019
Cutting Edge Crypto Communication The other part of this all is me appearing on podcasts, TV interviews, lectures, traveling to speak and perform at conferences and written media to talk about the things I am working on. This is, in addition, to directly writing here on News BTC, straight to the community about it too. The whole thing ties to mass adoption. The latest collaboration was with Data Bunker, who simply covered my travel and accommodation costs to go to The North American Bitcoin Conference and Art Fort Lauderdale in Florida >> |
MIAMI NICHE // JANUARY 29, 2019
Let’s get it started: the third edition of Art Fort Lauderdale, the exclusive exhibition on water that combines luxury-waterfront with the art world. There are many ways to exhibit works of art: museums, galleries, studios and hotels that become real artistic spaces, made available to periodically “renew the dress” or relaunch artists, and then there is Art Fort Lauderdale. Now in its third edition and open from January 25th to 27th, during the week of Fort Lauderdale Art & Design, Art Fort Lauderdale is the result of the blend art-luxury waterfront homes, developed by co-founders Andrew Martineau and Evan Snow, founders also of Choose 954, an event management company in Fort Lauderdale >> |
FORBES // JANUARY 31, 2019
Fort Lauderdale's Art And Design Week Meets AI Every business thrives on innovation and competition. Art world is no exception. Artists and exhibitors focus increasingly on the impact of technology and artificial intelligence. The recently reviewed Strasbourg Biennale was dedicated entirely to the subject. Across the Atlantic ocean, Fort Lauderdale’s contemporary Art and Design Week also showcased AI-generated portraits by a French collective called Obvious. Their most controversial artwork – a blurry portrait of a European nobleman, created by an algorithm that used a database of historical portraits for inspiration – sold for a shocking $432,000 at Christie’s last fall. When art institutions compete, it is the audience who wins by visiting thought-provoking exhibitions >> |
BROWARD // PALM BEACH NEW TIMES // JANUARY 16, 2019
AI-Created Portraits Meet Luxury Waterfront Homes In Third Edition of Art Fort Lauderdale Artificial intelligence is having a moment. By 2024, its market size is projected to hit $191 billion. From cyber defense to AI-powered customer service, the rapidly growing industry is staking a sizeable claim in Silicon Valley. Here in Fort Lauderdale, it's also preparing to make an innovative mark in the art world >> |
DECO DRIVE // JANUARY 22, 2019
Art Fort Lauderdale combines luxury homes with unique art experience When you hear the term “art fair,” you probably think about Art Basel or some big gallery exhibit. But in Fort Lauderdale, they’re finding a new way to paint the town. When it comes to art, South Florida knows how to keep things colorful. And in the 954, they really know how to soak it all in this time of year. Andrew Martineau, founder: “Art Fort Lauderdale in general is a four-day art fair that’s basically hosted in luxury, waterfront homes on Fort Lauderdale’s intercoastal waterways >> |
LIFESTYLE MEDIA GROUP // JANUARY 14, 2019
Let There Be art Unknown to most people who’ve enjoyed the monthly art walks in emerging Fort Lauderdale scenes such as FATVillage and MASS District, there’s an interconnected group of artists and activists making personal sacrifices to transform the city into a culturally rich community >> |
VENICE MAGAZINE // JANUARY 5, 2019
The Great Uniter Andrew Martineau is something of a jack-of-all-trades. From graphic designer to retail marketer to consultant to event planner, he wears many hats, but each project that bears Martineau’s mark has a similar focus: to build, support or promote Fort Lauderdale’s fledgling hashtag#arts and hashtag#cultural scene >> |
2018
ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST // DECEMBER 19, 2018
All the Design Events Happening This January Unique in its presentation, Art Fort Lauderdale uses multimillion-dollar homes along the Intracoastal Waterway as galleries, rather than white cubes. Complimentary water taxis are available to transport attendees between the various sites so they can take in this unique art experience >> |
FORBES // DECEMBER 6, 2018
Where To Go Next: 14 Best Places To Travel In The US In 2019 Thinking about your New Year's resolutions? Why not resolve to see more of the United States? I tapped into 14 of the most plugged-in travel experts and influencers to find out the top places that are on their radars for 2019. Read on for their picks, which range from beach resorts to mountain towns to some up-and-coming cities that might surprise you. You're definitely going to want to put these spots on your travel wish list, too. And if you want to see more of the world, check out "The 38 Cheapest Places To Travel In 2019" >> |
IN // MARCH 12, 2018
Soaking up the Art Scene in Fort Lauderdale Florida has always offered us the promise of a quick hit of sun and sand, an easy escape from our grey cold winters. But recently the deal has sweetened. Something else has people talking, it’s South Florida’s fast growing arts and culture scene and with that, Fort Lauderdale is quickly becoming the new hot spot. >> |
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