Fine Art Trade Guild’s new festival of art and framing

Something to announce to the world? Do it here.
Post Reply
huntvambo
Posts: 279
Joined: Tue 28 Jul, 2009 4:31 pm
Location: Worcestershire
Organisation: Framed
Interests: Music, cycling, drinking, The Sensational Alex Harvey Band
Contact:

Fine Art Trade Guild’s new festival of art and framing

Post by huntvambo »

Received a mail from the FATG today outlining their new festival of art and framing which is open to members and non-members.

Hope I'm not stealing anyones thunder by posting this as I'm sure the FATG will at some point, details below:

The Fine Art Trade Guild’s new festival of art and framing will enhance the annual awards dinner with a two-day programme of a table-top trade event, seminars demonstrations and framing exhibition . Meet Learn Celebrate is open to everyone in the art and framing industry – you don’t have to be entered in the awards to participate and non-members are very welcome.

Link to the FATG webpage:

http://fineart.co.uk/Article/Detail.asp ... 9a8cfda347
User avatar
Louise Hay
Posts: 72
Joined: Fri 07 Jan, 2011 4:58 pm
Location: London
Organisation: Fine Art Trade Guild
Interests: Art, Framing, Glass blowing, Ceramics, Cooking (& eating!), Making stuff, Brixton Community Base
Contact:

Re: Fine Art Trade Guild’s new festival of art and framing

Post by Louise Hay »

Hi Paul

Thanks for taking the trouble - I'm online now (yes, still at the Guild office) in order to post in Announcements, but you've beat me to it.

To Register for the event go to http://www.fineart.co.uk/DynamicEnquiry ... ation.aspx - everyone is welcome and we plan to have a great event. The seminars are coming together and there are now 18 confirmed exhibitors - do return to the Guild site to see what's added as the programme develops.
Louise Hay, CEO Fine Art Trade Guild
louise@fineart.co.uk
User avatar
Tim
Posts: 308
Joined: Tue 13 Oct, 2009 12:50 pm
Location: Everingham, Yorkshire
Organisation: Deepwell Framing
Interests: Photography, Growing it, Cooking it, Eating it. Sauvignon Blanc. Syrah.
Location: Everingham, Yorkshire

Re: Fine Art Trade Guild’s new festival of art and framing

Post by Tim »

Just a minor point, but unless you're ok with postcodes, it's not easy to work out where this event is being held from the notices on the FATG website. I may have missed something of course, but only the 'MK' postcode area gave it away to me......
Youth and experience are no match for age and treachery...
Roboframer

Re: Fine Art Trade Guild’s new festival of art and framing

Post by Roboframer »

Yes, I had to google the postcode for a map, it's at St Neots, which is NW of Bedford.
User avatar
Jonny2morsos
Posts: 2231
Joined: Wed 12 Mar, 2008 10:28 pm
Location: Lincs
Organisation: Northborough Framing
Interests: Fly Fishing, Photography and Real Ale.
Location: Market Deeping

Re: Fine Art Trade Guild’s new festival of art and framing

Post by Jonny2morsos »

Here is a link to Wyboston Lakes Conference Centre http://www.wybostonlakes.co.uk/

I have been to another do there and can confirm it is a very good venue with excellent facilities.

I am not much into Black Tie dinners these days but I might go down and have a look at the exhibition on the Sunday as it is only about an hour from home.

Any one like to predict the winners?
Max Roberts
Posts: 65
Joined: Fri 25 Feb, 2011 9:47 pm
Location: Leeds
Organisation: Headrow Gallery, Leeds
Interests: Business, Music of all genres, art, aviation & travel
Contact:

Re: Fine Art Trade Guild’s new festival of art and framing

Post by Max Roberts »

Thanks for pointing out the lack of a clear indication as to where the event is being held. I've had a word with the guild office and more details should hopefully be posted on the Guild website asap. Cheers. Max
Post Reply