2 Galleria Pkwy SE
Atlanta, Georgia

The 21st annual American Craft Council Show will bring plenty of excitement to Atlanta this spring with its highly respected roster of craft artists and their one-of-a-kind jewelry, clothing, furniture, home décor and more. But those in the know have realized that the best way to see the show is to attend the Preview Party for a sneak peek and a chance to mingle with the artists while enjoying cocktails and hors d’oeuvres. Preview Party attendees also get first view of the amazing one-of-a-kind works the show has to offer – it’s a chance to buy before the show even opens. The 2010 Preview Party will jointly benefit Museum of Design Atlanta (MODA) and the American Craft Council, a national, nonprofit public organization whose mission is to champion craft.

PARTY Join MODA and the American Craft Council for the American Craft Council Show Preview Party. The evening will include hors d’oeuvres and cocktails, the opportunity to meet the American Craft Council participating artists, and best of all – a chance to purchase their works ahead of the crowd.

During the evening, attendees will also have a chance to view ATLANTA: Beyond Bricks & Sticks, a traveling exhibit honoring the metro area’s green projects presented by MODA, which will be housed in the Cobb Galleria Centre during the dates of the American Craft Council Show and Preview Party.

DETAILS Thursday, March 11, 2010
6 to 9 p.m.

Tickets: $75 in advance, $85 at the door: includes a ticket to return to the show on public days.
Cobb Galleria Centre
Two Galleria Parkway
Atlanta, Georgia 30339
www.cobbgalleria.com
Dress: Dressy casual

To purchase tickets, visit http://www.pennhouseproductions.com/enews/modaaccpreviewparty.html


SHOW The 21st annual American Craft Council Show will take place at the Cobb Galleria Centre from March 12 to 14, 2010. The show will feature more than 225 of the nation’s most respected craft artists, who will exhibit and sell their latest high-quality, one-of-a-kind handmade jewelry, furniture, clothing, home decor and more. At the southeast’s largest craft show, artists are selected through a rigorous jury process to ensure the admission of museum-quality work. Works presented at the American Craft Council Show in Atlanta begin at $25 and go into the thousands.

BENEFICIARIES Located in Downtown Atlanta, MODA is the only museum in the Southeast devoted exclusively to the study and celebration of all things design. MODA examines how design affects our daily lives through engaging exhibitions, K-12 educational outreach and exciting adult programming. MODA regularly features exhibitions of architecture, industrial and product design, interiors and furniture, graphics, fashion, and more. For more information, visit: www.museumofdesign.org.

The American Craft Council The American Craft Council's mission is to champion craft. As a national, nonprofit public educational organization founded in 1943 by Aileen Osborn Webb, the Council actively promotes the understanding and appreciation of contemporary American craft through its bimonthly magazine American Craft, annual juried shows presenting artists and their work, leadership conferences, awards for excellence, research library, workshops and seminars. For additional information visit www.craftcouncil.org.

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