Showing posts with label Antique tribal art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Antique tribal art. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 08, 2012

If you are in the

Bay Area, here's

nice way to

catch up on tribal art.

Why not comment with

a review if you attend?


The San Francisco

Tribal & Textile Arts Show

Fine Art of

Native

Cultures


SHOW LOCATION

Fort Mason Center – Festival Pavilion
Marina Blvd, San Francisco, CA

DATES & TIMES

SHOW DATES
February 10th - 12th, 2012

SHOW HOURS
FRIDAY, February 10th, 2012
11am - 7pm

SATURDAY, February 11th
11am - 7pm

SUNDAY, February 12th
11am - 5pm
No Admittance after 4:30pm

Public parking within
Fort Mason complex

SHOW ADMISSION
$15 Includes illustrated colour catalogue

Hat tip to:

CASSERA -

ARTS PREMIERS Booth B21

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Tribal Art - Aboriginals granted full membership in the ATADA

Aboriginals : Art of the First Person, operators of web sites at ZuniLink.com, Native-JewelryLink.com, Native-PotteryLink.com and TribalWorks.com, has been admitted to full membership in the prestigious Antique Tribal Art Dealers Association (ATADA).

ATADA has a rigorous code of ethics concerning business practices and representations of items offered for sale. The organization, however, recognizes that the most effect program to prevent misleading representation and the sale of fakes is an educated public. ATADA supports efforts to provide potential buyers with information and awareness they need to make wise purchases.

The organization also sponsors a Theft Alert program which publicizes art and antique items that have been reported as stolen.
This program makes it almost impossible to sell stolen art to dealers and difficult to keep it where any knowledgable dealer or collector will see it. It has resulted in numerous stolen items being returned to their rightful owners.

Aboriginals and its allied web sites are proud to be members of ATADA and to be devoted to the principles and standards of the organization.

For more information about ATADA , visit their web site at www.atada.org