Win a Pair of Tickets to The Affordable Art Fair Private View

Win a Pair of Tickets to The Affordable Art Fair Private View

12 October, 2009
by: Competition

 

The Affordable Art Fair (AAF) was launched 10 years ago by gallery owner Will Ramsay in a bid to make quality artworks accessible to everyone. Since then, the AAF has successfully become a global brand, with fairs now held in New York, Paris, Amsterdam and Brussels. The idea is simple, invite quality artists to create and displays artworks for a specific price range, usually somewhere between £50 and £3,000.

In honour of The Affordable Art Fair's 10th anniversary they've teamed up with Spoonfed to give 10 lucky winners a pair of tickets for the AFF Private View on Wednesday October 21 from 5.30-9.30pm in Battersea Park

All Art fans have the added bonus of getting 2-4-1 entry to the AAF on presentation of this page at the door (normal price £12). The fair runs between Thursday 22 – Sunday 25 October 2009 in Battersea Park.

This competition has now ended. Why not take a look at what other Spoonfed competitions are going on?

 

The Affordable Art Fair

For more information about the Affordable Art Fair contact: 

Information: 020 8246 4848

Tickets: 0870 777 2255

Website: www.affordableartfair.co.uk

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