What’s it Worth? The Armory Art Center Appraisal Day Set For Saturday, February 17th
The Armory Art Center Announces “What’s It Worth”? to take place on Saturday, February 17th. Notable appraisers with areas of expertise in fine art, furniture, Asian art, and jewelry can appraise your treasures at this exciting, first-time event. The Armory Art Center will be hosting an appraisal day with renowned appraisers: Robert Waterhouse, Kelly Luchini, Rico Baca, Virginia Utley, and Stuart Whitehurst. These appraisers hail from various prominent institutions such as Palm Beach Modern Auctions, PKR Antiques and Fine Art, Marvin & Whitehurst Appraisal Group, Inc., Palm Beach Jewelry Appraisals, and Butenhoff Fine Art Appraisals. The Rickie Report shares the details. Participants are allowed to bring two pieces of art per person.
811 Park Place W. Palm Beach, FL 33401
561.832.1776 armoryart.org
ARMORY ART CENTER
ANNOUNCES:
“WHAT’S IT WORTH?”
Saturday, February 17, 2018
10:00 AM – 3:00 PM
$25 per item | $40 for two items
Montgomery Hall
Buy Your Tickets NOW!
http://www.armoryart.org/appraisalday
Anyone who is interested in having artwork they own appraised can come by the Armory Art Center from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm. The price of having one piece of art appraised is $25 and for two pieces of art the cost is $40. Participants are allowed to bring up to two pieces of art per person.
The five appraisers who will be in attendance include Robert Waterhouse, Kelly Luchini, Rico Baca, Virginia Utley, and Stuart Whitehurst. These appraisers hail from various prominent institutions such as Palm Beach Modern Auctions, PKR Antiques and Fine Art, Marvin & Whitehurst Appraisal Group, Inc., Palm Beach Jewelry Appraisals, and Butenhoff Fine Art Appraisals.
About The Armory Art Center:
The Armory Art Center’s art school and galleries provide creative opportunities to enhance your life. The Armory has served the community for over 30 years. The mission of the Armory Art Center is to inspire the creation and experience of art and the Armory’s vision is to be the leading community resource for arts education. Serving over 3,000 students annually, the Armory Art Center offers 160 courses per term in six terms throughout the year to students ranging in age from pre-school to retiree. Classes in drawing, painting, photography, jewelry, fiber, ceramics, and sculpture are held in 12 state-of–the-art studios. Twelve exhibitions are hosted annually in three galleries. Exhibitions, lectures, and special events are open to the public. For more information, visit www.armoryart.org or call (561) 832-1776.