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Modernism Week — October

Modernism Week — October is a four-day long “mini-Modernism Week” featuring more than 50 events, including tours, talks, and parties in unique locations not regularly open to the public. It also includes the Palm Springs Modernism Fall Show, including an opening night preview party on October 20, offering attendees a cocktail reception, live music, and an exclusive first chance to shop at the show before it opens to the public. The Fall Show continues October 21-22 and will feature more than 45 premier national and international decorative and fine arts dealers.

 

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