On January 26th through January 28th at the Kinney Hotel in Venice Beach, CA, near the Venice Beach Boardwalk, the Startup Art Fair arrives. At this event, you’ll have the opportunity to see plenty of new artistic talent showcasing work, and you’ll get to enjoy witnessing new and upcoming artists within the backdrop of one of Southern California’s most beautiful beaches.
At this event, you’ll get to meet and see the works of over fifty artists that were selected by art world experts to participate in this event. They will exhibit their art and put it up for sale. Besides viewing and purchasing art, you’ll also get to see special performances from different artists including Parker Day, curatd by Nathaly Charria, demonstrating her work, leading a discussion, and completing a book signing. You’ll also get the opportunity to enjoy some wonderful dishes by Zen Craft chef Eric Sauber as well as cocktails from Humboldt Distillery and wine from Relic, a Napa winery.
This Art Fair will take place at the Kinney Hotel in Venice Beach, CA, near Los Angeles. The dates for the event are January 26th through January 28th. The Start Up Art Fair’s ticket prices vary depending on the amount of days and type of pass you want. Ticket prices are as follows:
For more information about the Start Up Art Fair, or to purchase tickets, please visit their event website here.
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