Texas Cultural Trust to be Honored at the 2012 Dallas International Art, Antique & Jewelry Show Opening Night Preview
WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 24, 2012
The Palm Beach Show Group is pleased to announce that the Texas Cultural Trust will be honored at the Exclusive Opening Night Preview Event for the DALLAS International Art, Antique & Jewelry Show. The preview will be held on the evening of Thursday, November 8, 2012 at the world renowned, Dallas Market Hall.
“We are pleased to honor the Texas Cultural Trust for their continued contributions to cultural arts in the state of Texas,” stated Scott Diament, President and CEO of the Palm Beach Show Group.
DALLAS INTERNATIONAL ART, ANTIQUE & JEWELRY SHOW ANNOUNCES INNAUGURAL DESIGNER SHOWCASE
FRIDAY OCTOBER 5, 2012
The 3rd Annual Dallas International Art, Antique and Jewelry Show returns to Texas November 8-12, 2012 with the exciting announcement of a new location, Dallas Market Hall. Presented by the Palm Beach Show Group, this highly anticipated event will feature more than 80 international exhibitors showcasing an extraordinary variety of items including fine art, antique and estate jewelry, rare books, furniture, porcelain, American and European silver, glass, textiles, American folk art, Asian antiquities and more.
DALLAS INTERNATIONAL ART, ANTIQUE & JEWELRY SHOW ISSUES LAST CALL FOR GALLERIES
WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 19, 2012
November Show Reveals Host Committee and Features Prominent Galleries
(Dallas, TX, September 20) The Dallas International Art, Antique & Jewelry Show, the most anticipated event of its kind in the Southwest, will feature an exciting roster of world...
THE DALLAS INTERNATIONAL ART, ANTIQUE & JEWELRY SHOW TO FEATURE PROMINENT GALLERIES TO A WORLD CLASS MARKET, The Dallas Market Hall will host the highly anticipated show
TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 4, 2012
(Dallas, TX) The Dallas International Art, Antique & Jewelry Show, the largest and most important fine art show in the Southwest, will feature an exciting roster of more than 80 international exhibitors when it makes its return to Dallas November 8-12, 2012. The highly anticipated show has evolved as the Fall event of the season, attracting notable guests, respected dealers, and some of the most prestigious fine art, antique and jewelry collectors in the world.
DALLAS INTERNATIONAL ART, ANTIQUE & JEWELRY SHOW TO FEATURE MORE THAN 80 OF THE WORLD'S TOP DEALERS NOVEMBER 2-6, 2011
WEDNESDAY MAY 9, 2012
IRVING, TEXAS -- Recognized as one of the finest antique shows in the world, the Dallas International Art, Antique & Jewelry Show will be held November 2-6, 2011 at the new, state-of-the-art Irving Convention Center at Las Colinas and will feature more than 80 of the world's most acclaimed exhibitors, including TEFAF Maastricht exhibitors Antiquariaat FORUM BV, Daniel Crouch Rare Books, Dr. Joern Guenther Rare Books AG and Inlibris, who will each showcase their impressive collections of rare books, manuscripts and autographs.
DALLAS INTERNATIONAL ART, ANTIQUE & JEWELRY SHOW SELECTS, TACA, DALLAS' PREMIER UMBRELLA ARTS ORGANIZATION, AS OPENING NIGHT CHARITY PARTNER
MONDAY SEPTEMBER 3, 2012
IRVING, TEXAS -- The Palm Beach Show Group is pleased to announce that TACA (The Arts Community Alliance), Dallas' premier umbrella arts organization, has once again been selected as the charity partner for the prestigious opening night preview party for the DALLAS International Art, Antique & Jewelry Show.
IRVING CONVENTION CENTER AT LAS COLINAS DESIGNED TO TARGET BUSINESS GROUPS, WHILE SERVING VARIETY OF WEEKEND USERS
FRIDAY OCTOBER 5, 2012
IRVING, TEXAS -- When it opens in late 2010, the Irving Convention Center at Las Colinas will change the way meeting planners look at convention center space.
"We're setting a new standard," said Maura Gast, executive director for the Irving Convention and Visitors Bureau. "The Irving Convention Center at Las Colinas creates an environment made for business."
Irving was founded in 1903 by surveyors J.O. Schultz and Otis Brown as a rail link between Dallas and Fort Worth. The city of Irving was officially incorporated April 14, 1914, with Brown serving as Irving’s first mayor. Local historians believe that Irving co-founders decided to name the city after Mrs. Brown’s favorite author. Schulze, a member of the Washington Irving Literary Society, also was partial to the name Irving.
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