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24th Boston International Fine Art Show Returns October 20-23, 2022

www.FineArtBoston.com

After a two-year hiatus due to the COVID pandemic, the 24rd Annual Boston International Fine Art Show returns October 20-23, 2022, at The Cyclorama, Boston Center for the Arts, 539 Tremont Street in the South End. The 15,000 square foot circular venue under a domed skylight features 40 galleries offering the complete range of fine art from Old Master to Contemporary.  Galleries already scheduled to participate (as of July 1, 2022) include both returning and new galleries: Arcadia Contemporary (NY), Avery Galleries (PA), Guarisco Gallery (DC), Trinity House Paintings (UK & US), Bowersock Gallery (MA), Martha Richardson Fine Art (MA), Gleason Fine Art (ME), Glen Leroux (NY), Susanna Fichera (ME), Decouvert Fine Art (MA), Colm Rowan (NY), Jane Eckert Fine Art (MA), Lincoln Glenn (NY), and others. The show now also includes “Emerge”, a special contemporary art section featuring the work of 15 juried emerging and mid-career artists. The show opens with a Gala Preview on Thursday October 20, from 5:30-8:30pm which has been called by the press "one of the highlights on the city's cultural and social calendar." The weekend show continues Friday 1pm-8pm, Saturday 11am-8pm, and Sunday 11am-5pm. Tickets are $15 at the door or in advance, children under 12 free.  Tickets include special programs and speakers, re-admission, coat check.  There is a catered café at the show, and discount and valet parking are available. Visit www.FineArtBoston.com or call 1-617-363-0405.

"We are thrilled to be re-launching the only fine art show of its kind in New England," comments co-producer Tony Fusco. "We offer a great diversity of fine art for a very diverse Boston market, and we do it in a more intimate show where exhibitors and patrons can really connect and converse. We want you to immerse yourself in real fine art, not just projectons on a wall. This is what the experience of discovering fine art is all about."  

 

The Cyclorama at the Boston Center for the Arts
539 Tremont Street
Boston, Massachusetts