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exhibitors of original contemporary art—including paintings, drawings, photography, sculpture and video—bucks that trend, pricing all works between $100 and $10,000, with more than half under $5,000. Oct. 3-6: Thurs-Sat 11 a.m.-8 p.m., Sun 11 a.m.-6 p.m.; $15 general, $10 students/ seniors, under 12 free. J16

Autumn Crafts Festival 034 Plazas at Lincoln Center, Columbus Ave., at W. 64th St., 973.746.0091, craftsatlincoln.org. Hundreds of juried craft displays from all over the United States are showcased at this annual show, featuring thousands of original pieces, including pottery, jewelry, handwoven apparel and more. Plus, live entertainment, food tents and demonstrations. Oct. 5-6, 12-13: Sat 11 a.m.-8:30 p.m., Sun 10 a.m.-6:30 p.m.; Free. I12 AVENUE Antiques, Art & Design at The Armory034 Park Avenue Armory, 643 Park Ave., btw E. 66th & E. 67th sts., 646.442.1627, aveshows .com. More than 60 dealers showcase fine art and antiques, from 17th-century furniture and early American silver to French Art Deco objects and rare books. Oct. 10-13: Thurs-Sun 11 a.m.-7 p.m.; $20. F12

International Fine Art & Antique Dealers Show034 Park Avenue Armory, 643 Park Ave., btw E. 66th & E. 67th sts., 212.642.8572, haughton.com. Some of the world’s top art and antiques dealers set up shop at this fair, founded in 1989, which offers carefully vetted treasures for sale, including furniture, paintings, silver, glass, books, maps, marine artifacts, pottery and other works of art. Oct. 25-31: Mon-Wed, Fri-Sat 11 a.m.-7:30 p.m., Sun & Thurs 11 a.m.-6 p.m.; $20. F12 Sotheby’sC0L7945 134 York Ave., at E. 72nd St., 212.606.7000, sothebys.com. The famed auctioneers sell fine art, antiques, jewelry and works on paper. New York auction highlights: Oct. 2: Photographs; Oct. 3: American Paintings, Drawings & Sculpture; Oct. 9: Impressionist & Modern Art; Oct. 10: English & European Decorative Art; Oct. 23: Important English and European Decorative Art; Oct. 29: Important Silver, Vertu and Russian Works of Art; Oct. 30: 19th-century Furniture & Decorative Arts; Oct. 31: Prints. 2 D11

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MORE THAN A GALLERY. A MOVEMENT. Fountain Gallery is the premier venue in New York City representing artists with mental illness.

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Christie’sC0L34 20 Rockefeller Plz., W. 49th St., btw Fifth & Sixth aves., 212.636.2000, christies.com. Founded by James Christie, this world-renowned institution has been holding auctions since the late-18th century. Highlights: Oct. 1-2: Interiors; Oct. 3: Photographs; Oct. 8: Arbiters of Style: The Collection of Charles Posey and Anthony Hall; Oct. 9: The Art of Collecting; Oct. 11: Fine and Rare Wines; Oct. 15: Jewels; Oct. 16: Silver; Oct. 17-18: The Connoisseur’s Eye; Oct. 22-23: Private & Iconic Collection; Oct. 28: 19thcentury European Art; Oct. 29: Prints & Multiples, The Collection of Arthur & Charlotte Vershbow Part Four; Oct. 30: Prints & Multiples. 2 G13

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