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Affordable Art Fair Spring 2019 at Met Pavilion

The Spring 2019 Affordable Art Fair is at the Metropolitan Pavilion in Chelsea, Manhattan, Thursday through Sunday, March 28-31, 2019. From $10


Affordable Art Fair

The premise of the Affordable Art Fair is that everything is for sale for under $10,000. The art tends to be commercial and the audience tends to be younger. It’s good fun and people watching like all New York art fairs.


Affordable Art Fair Spring 2019

The Private Preview and Art After Dark sessions are a little more festive and include a drink.

As always, there is Latin art sprinkled throughout the fair.

Dominican Galleries

Julio Valdez Project Space, New York (D15)

French Galleries

galerie Barrou Planquart, Paris France (D12)

Galerie Duret, Paris, France (D5)

Galerie ENVIE D’ART, Paris, France (B5)

Michele Mariaud, New York, (D16)

French-Canadian Galleries

Beaux-arts des Amériques, Montréal, Quebec, Canada (D16)

Italian Galleries

monogramma, Rome, Italy (E12)

Palma Arte, Piacenza, Italy (D3)

Roka Art Gallery, Padua, Italy (E11)

Spanish Galleries

Art Angler, New York (D19)

Artered Gallery, Barcelona, Spain (E9)

Lola & Unicorn, New York / Madrid, Spain (D20)

standARTe, Madrid, Spain (D11)

Villa del Arte Galleries, Barcelona, Spain (C2)


Affordable Art Fair Hours

  • Wed, Mar 27: Private View 6-9pm
  • Thu, Mar 28: 12-6pm
  • Thu, Mar 28: Art After Dark party: 6-9pm
  • Fri, Mar 29: 12-6pm (Free from 6-8pm)
  • Sat, Mar 30: 11am – 8pm
  • Sun, Mar 31: 11am – 5pm

Affordable Art Fair Tickets

Tickets are available at the door and online at affordableartfair.com

You skip the lines and save a couple of bucks by purchasing tickets online.

Adult: $20
Student: $10

Private Preview: $80
Art After Dark: $30


Metropolitan Pavilion

125 West 18th St, New York, NY 10011
(between Sixth & Seventh Ave)
Chelsea, Manhattan


Published March 28, 2019 | Updated September 5, 2022.

Filed Under: Affordable Art Fair, Art Fairs, Dominican, French Archive, French Canadian Archive, Italian, LATIN ART, Metropolitan Pavilion, Spanish

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