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Assembling over 60 dealers specializing in antiques and superb art, the AVENUE Antiques, Art & Design show (September 21 - 24, 2012) at the Park Avenue Armory (643 Park Avenue) is a great way to find some vintage furniture before someone from Williamsburg snatches it, spray paints it pink, and sells it on Etsy.
Exhibitors include:
Along with a plethora of exhibitors, there will also be panel discussions and presentations.
The Museum of Art and Design will be discussing the decorative art of Doris Duke, Leslie Klingner, Social Historian and the Curator of Interpretation for the Biltmore Estate will be doing a presentation on Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee, and Dr. Ulrich Leben examines Art Deco in Europe.
The AVENUE Antiques, Art & Design is a great chance to revel in the art and design of deceased cultures and maybe find a nice antique card table or some old jewelry too.
To learn more, go to: http://www.avenueshows.com
AVENUE Antiques, Art & Design
September 21 - 24, 2012
Park Avenue Armory
643 Park Avenue
New York, NY 10065
Now in its 34th installment, the Independent Film Week (September 16 – 20, 2012), organized by the Independent Film Project (IFP) brings together new talent in the world of independent films with industry movers-and-shakers. Film makers shopping around new projects, scripts in development, and new films looking for distribution get the helping hand they need through the Independent Film Week at Lincoln Center.
Project Forum assembles 165 films from around the world (documentary and narrative) that are looking for that last financial push to get them out the door along 25 scripts in development. Directors taking part in the Project Forum include:
Deron Albright (The Destiny of Lesser Animals)
Eleanor Burke & Ron Eyal (Stranger Things)
Brian Crano (Bag of Hammers)
Dustin Guy Defa (Bad Fever)
Clay Jeter (JESS +MOSS)
Eric Juhola (Off The Grid: Life On The Mesa)
Malcom Murray (Bad Posture)
Matthew Porterfield (Putty Hill)
The Future Forward Industry Initiative is a series of programs and talks that look to foster filmmaking and presentation. This includes a producer workshop and the IFP Festival Forum where film fest organizers can meet and discuss their craft and woes (hey, brining over film prints from around the globe aint cheap, you know) and the New International Partners & Initiatives which assembles producers from international markets.
The Filmmaker Conference is a series of talks and seminars focusing on the creative side of the filmmaking process. This includes a special analysis of the film Beasts of the Southern Wild. Meet the Descision Makers is a ticketed even that lets people meet with top distributors, agents & managers, and filmmakers’ grants and fellowships. Attendees at the event include:
Steve Coulson (Campfire Media)
Nicole Emanuele (YouTube)
Eric Brown (Kornhaber Brown)
Karol Martesko-Fenster (Cinelan)
Daniel Minahan (Director: Game of Thrones, True Blood, Series 7)
Jon Reiss (distribution strategist)
Independent Film Week plays the part of the mediator between the starving artist and the cigar chomping executive that doesn’t “get” what filmmakers are talking about. Okay, that’s a tired cliché, but IFP definitely plays an important role in the fostering and guiding of emerging talents.
To learn more, go to: http://www.ifp.org/programs/independent-film-week
Independent Film Week
September 16 – 20, 2012
Film Society of Lincoln Center
70 Lincoln Center Plz #4
New York, NY 10023
I remember when the New York Comic Con was an upstart con that had to share space with the NY Times Travel Show. Now the convention has grown exponentially to the point where it may not be quite as huge as San Diego Comic Con, but it’s definitely gunning to be the east coast equivalent.
This rapid growth and increased attention does raise a few questions. Lately it seems that SDCC has become less and less about actual comic books, and more about movies, video games, and all forms of media and pop culture BUT comics. Will NYCC share the same fate?
With the advent of smart-phones and social networking, photos may inhabit less physical space these days, but they contain a social currency and are traded amongst people now more than ever. Luminance: The Intersection of Business, Technology, Culture & Photography (September 12 -13, 2012) at the BMCC TriBeCa Performing Arts Center (199 Chambers Street) is a two-day conference that brings together experts, photographers, CEOs, authors, to discuss the evolution photography has achieved.




