
From April 30 to May 7, visitors who pay a visit to Mulberry stores on the Madison Avenue, Bleecker Street and Spring Street can get a FREE Mulberry magazine and a FREE Mulberry X Frieze bag. Or visitors who come from the USA log on to the mulberry.com.
The eight artists from Frieze Projects, whose works of art will be displayed outdoor in Randall’s Island for visitors to watch the valuable arts as well as to establish the space of art exchange, so that those beautiful arts can appeal to visitors to activities and events sponsored by the non-profit organization in Frieze.
The founder of No Soul For Sale Cecilia Alemani and the founder of New York High the Line jointly planned the Frieze Projects and arts activities. Her team arranged a special tour group to visit the Art Exhibition for these local art students from Mulberry. Meanwhile, Mulberry also produced a newspaper-style Journal for the event, containing the information of the Frieze Projects and arts activities, artists of introduction and exhibition venues as well as a map of Randall’s Island. Visitors can obtained the magazine free of charge in different locations of the venues and related galleries in New York, and comes with an exclusive Mulberry X-Frieze bag in the specified locations
Georgia Fendley, president of the Mulberry brand, happily thought that fashion and art have been working together and will lead to a different inspiration. Mulberry is proud to support Frieze’s activities in New York in the first time. Frieze has become one of the most important cultural and social activities places in London, so Mulberry specially selected Frieze Projects as a sponsorship target. Mulberry is excited for its openness and diversification.
May 4th, 2012
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