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18th Annual Montauk Juried Fine Art Show on the Montauk Green

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 742 Montauk Hwy Montauk NY 11954  See map

Mid-August heralds the return of the Annual Montauk Juried Fine Art Show on the Montauk Green, now in its 18th year.  Hosted by the Montauk Artists’ Association, this fine art venue showcases 80 of the nation’s top artisans, each a master artisan in their medium.  On exhibit and for sale will be their spectacular original creations in painting, sculpture, unique fabric art and jewelry, photography and breathtaking creations in wood, glass, and ceramics along with mixed-media art, drawing and printmaking.  

Meet and interact with the artisans. Learn how the artist is inspired and what materials were used in creating your pieces, adding inestimable value to your purchases and to your appreciation of art. The Montauk Juried Fine Art Show on the Montauk Green opens Friday August 17th with hours from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. Hours on both Saturday and Sunday are from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.  Admission is FREE!  The festival is located on the Montauk Village Green in the heart of downtown Montauk and directed by the not-for-profit Montauk Artists’ Association.  Come savor the beauty of Eastern Long Island, enjoy the shops and restaurants, and enrich your life with artwork from these unique and talented artisans!

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