Asia Week Guide Helps Visitors Go Beyond Main Events
- NEW YORK, New York
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- March 19, 2012
As Asia Week enters the five day whirlwind of auctions, Shows and gallery exhibitions, thousands of collectors and visitors will make their way to the shows and auctions. A comprehensive guide at www.asiaweekguide.com and www.asiaweeknyc.com encourages them to stay longer and explore and find a more enriching and educational experience.
The destination website is the gateway to the week’s events, providing insight on the Arts of Pacific Asia Show, the Japanese Art Dealers Show, Asia Week galleries and independent dealers including Ippodo Gallery of Tokyo and New York and Ronin Gallery. Attractions beyond the selling events include the New York Chinese Scholars Garden and the Museum of Chinese in America.
It is the only website that provides a comprehensive overview of the more than 90 galleries and auction houses involved in the week's events, as well as listings for a variety of educational happenings during the week.
AsiaWeekGuide.com also provides leisure time activities that extend the Asian experience throughout the year. As the week's events taper off, viewers are being introduced to regional museums and collections that provide insights into the Asian experience.
Among the site's partners and supporters are the New Focus On.com, Stella Show Management Company, whose Antiques at the Pier includes several Asian art dealers, and the Caskey-Lees Arts of Pacific Asia show and the Japanese Art Dealers Association.
For continuing coverage of Asia Week events as they break, please visit AsiaWeekGuide.com
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Regina KolbeAntiques Weeks Media
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About Antiques Week Media, LLC
Antiques Week Media, LLC is the publisher of category-specific destination web sites for America's popular antiques weeks. Sites include AmericanaWeek.com, NashvilleAntiquesWeek.com, AsiaWeekNYC.com and PhiladelphiaAntiques Week.com. Co-founders are Eric Miller and Regina Kolbe. Ms. Kolbe is President of PR To the Trade, a publicity and marketing agency specializing in promotion of arts and antiques. Eric Miller is a web publisher, writer and promoter. He publishes the popular web magazine Urban Art and Antiques and is co-founder of the Calendar of Antiques.