48th Annual Philadelphia Museum of Art Craft Show
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DateNov 14 - 17, 2024
Event Details
Event Dates:Â November 15-17, 2024, with an opening night Gala on November 14, 2024
Event Times:Â Gala - November 14, 4pm-9pm; Â Public Days: 11/15, 11am-7pm; 11/16, 10am-6pm, 11/17, 10am-5pm
Ticket Prices:Â Gala tickets are $250 per person and up. Public Day tickets for 11/15 to 11/17 are $20 one-day adult ticket, $25 two-day ticket, $5 children 12 & under.
Box Office Hours:Â On 11/15, 11/16 and 11/17, box office opens half an hour before posted hours and closes half an hour before closing.
Phone Number: 215-684-7930
E-mail Address:Â twcpma@philamuseum.org<br />
Website:Â www.pmacraftshow.org
Suggested Entrance: 12th & Arch Street, Northeast Corner
November 15-17 with a Gala Preview event on November 14, 2024, at the Pennsylvania Convention Center. Experience in person the best in contemporary craft and design by 195 artists from across the United States plus 24 guest artists from Italy. Objects made of clay, glass, metal, fiber, and wood, as well as jewelry and art-to-wear, are available for purchase at this event.
A fashion event will be held Saturday, November 16 at 1pm on the Show floor. Featured will be wearables and accessories from exhibiting artists. This event is included in the price of admission.
Purchase General Admission tickets in advance on the website (www.pmacraftshow.org) and at the Convention Center box office during show days (November 15-17). General admission tickets on 11/15-11/17, are $20 one-day adult ticket; $25 two-day adult ticket; $5 children 12 & under.Â
Visit the website (www.pmacraftshow.org) for specific details regarding the participating artists, Preview gala ticket prices, show hours and general admission ticket prices.Â
The Show’s sole beneficiary is the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
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