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Blue Print ready to open doors

112 studios and artists heading to two-part art and design event in New York.

This year’s Blue Print show will boast 112 studios and artists when it returns to New York in May.

The event is once again split into two – the first running from May 17-19 and the second from May 20-22. There will be between 55-65 artists, designers and studios at each show, which is spread over two floors of the Hudson Mercantile in New York.

Exhibitors will come from places as far reaching as Australia, Europe, Canada, Brazil and El Salvador, while buyers from all product categories attend.

Three of the artists at the show have also designed special posters for the event. Jennifer Orkin Lewis and Harriet Mellow designed NY scenes, while Emma Shonenberg created a poster for Blue Print’s new event in San Francisco which runs from October 2-4.

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