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Art in America, August, 2005
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FRAMES
Ark Frame Shop
Professional Custom Frames door to door. Pick up and delivery for Galleries, artists or for anyone. High quality, archival, custom made museum frames. 212-731-2196 * arkframes@optonline.net
Metropolitan Picture Framing
800-626-3139 * www.metroframe.com
Contemporary custom-made exhibition frames at wholesale prices. Available in Maple, Cherry, Walnut, & Ash. Unfinished or 16 custom finishes. Floater frames for canvases on stretcher bars in standard and non-standard depths. Complete custom packages available including: custom cut mats, plexi, backing boards. Free color catalog: Metropolitan Picture Framing.
FURNITURE
Museum & Library Furniture
202-537-0098 * Fax: 202-537-4851
People with an appreciation for fine objects and ideas, like most museum and library visitors, will delight in the utility and beauty of M&LF's quality solid-wood furniture. Museum & Library Furniture, LLC provides customers with simple, style-neutral, functional, environmentally sustainable furniture exhibiting the highest standards of design and construction quality for use in museums, libraries, churches, schools, offices and homes. Your gallery deserves nothing less.
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GRAPHIC DESIGN
John Bernstein Design, Inc.
30 Schermerhorn Street, Brooklyn NY 11201
Tel/Fax: 718-858-0621 * www.bernsteingraphics.com
Graphic design for art galleries and museums: announcements, advertising, publications, and signage. Experience counts when it comes to: meeting schedules; knowing how long it takes to get a job done; getting the best prices from the best printers; knowing how to communicate with gallery directors and curators; photographing artwork; and being able to edit copy and check facts according to the strictest museum formats. Recent clients include: DC Moore Gallery, James Graham & Sons, Inc., Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, W.W. Norton & Company, and The New York Society Library. Over twenty years specialized experience. Portfolio available online.
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INSURANCE
Acordia New York
330 Madison Avenue
New York, New York 10017
212-682-7500 * Fax: 212-682-1043
Masters in the art of insuring art--Jefferey A. Haber, Michael E. Fischman, Ellen Hoener Ross.
Brokers specializing in fine art insurance for more than 35 years. Specialty programs for museums, galleries, private dealers and personal and corporate collections.
Art Insure (Frank P. Arena II)
914-686-0100 * Fax: 914-686-0544
www.artinsure.net * fpa@artinsure.net
Specialty Brokerage with National Insurance Programs for Fine Art Galleries & Dealers, Museums, Private and Corporate Collections. We provide comprehensive coverages to the Fine Art World.
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Henderson Phillips Fine Arts
1627 I Street, NW, Suite #800
Washington, DC 20006
800-871-9991
We are an insurance specialist brokerage firm, with offices in Washington, DC and New York City, that provides coverage and risk expertise to commercial galleries and private dealers, collectors, museums, and universities. Each insurance program is unparalleled in the industry--providing clients with peace of mind. Our highly skilled team of professionals, who are well respected in the fine art community and have considerable leverage with lead underwriters, can develop a program that will protect your collection.
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