Press Release

For Immediate Release
Contact: Aldo Castillo, 312-337-2536 or info@artaldo.com

Chicago ARTEahora 2010 Art Fair Travels to Miami

March 2010

The 3rd Annual Chicago ARTEahora 2010 Art Fair will be presented in the city of Miami in conjunction with Arteaméricas, Miami’s renowned International Art Fair. Chicago ARTEahora is an international exhibition that showcases the important role Latin American art plays in the international art arena.

This year Chicago ARTEahora 2010 will take place inside the Arteaméricas Art Fair, booth 404 at the Miami Beach Convention Center from March 26 - 29, 2010. Chicago ARTEahora’s curator, Aldo Castillo has designed the Chicago fair as a traveling exhibition.

“As an art curator, this year I am proud to have the opportunity to present Chicago ARTEahora in Miami. Chicago ARTEahora intents to showcase the contributions of the cutting edge artists of the Latin American art scene.”
said Aldo Castillo.

Highlights of Chicago ARTEahora 2010 in Arteaméricas, Miami Beach includes the showing of rare bronze sculptures by Venezuelan Master Oswaldo Vigas; the introduction of two new female artists, Nina Surel and Antonia Wright, and distorted human and animal figures in ceramic by Emil Alzamora.

In addition to Chicago ARTEahora in Miami, curator Aldo Castillo has designed a satellite exhibition, Voices – Miami, Seriously Speaking, an exhibition of world re-known artists: That will take place at Space 4004. Space 4004 is situated in the Western Design District of Miami on North West Second Avenue. A private reception will take place on Friday, March 26, 2010 from 7 - 10pm. Participating artists at Voices include Sergio Fasola, Lorna Marsh, Scott Ashley, Anne Scheid, Juan Carlos Zaldivar, Philip Ross Munro, Antuan, Antonia Wright, and Sergio Garcia.

Chicago ARTEahora Location:
Miami Beach Convention Center, 1901 Convention Center Dr, Hall D, Miami Beach, FL 33139.

Dates:
March 26 - 29, 2010

Open:
Friday/Saturday, March 26 - 27, 12 - 9pm, Sunday, March 28, 12 - 7pm and Monday, March 29, 12 - 5pm.

Tickets:
General Public, $12.00 at the door. Free from 12 - 2pm daily.