Now in its 66th year, the Theta Charity Antiques Show is one of the preeminent charity antiques shows in the country, with proceeds benefitting deserving local charities. The 2018 Show, which focuses on the timeless beauty of botanicals, will bring together nearly 70 exhibitors and features fine art, furniture, and decor spanning a wide variety of design styles and time periods.
Visitors can experience the show in full bloom by taking expert-led walks through the exhibition space, browsing curated collections of antiques and artisan-made items for the home, and attending talks by renowned designers (Ashley Woodson Bailey, James Farmer, Suzanne Kasler, Miles Redd and Carolyne Roehm).
Now in its 66th year, the Theta Charity Antiques Show is one of the preeminent charity antiques shows in the country, with proceeds benefitting deserving local charities. The 2018 Show, which focuses on the timeless beauty of botanicals, will bring together nearly 70 exhibitors and features fine art, furniture, and decor spanning a wide variety of design styles and time periods.
Visitors can experience the show in full bloom by taking expert-led walks through the exhibition space, browsing curated collections of antiques and artisan-made items for the home, and attending talks by renowned designers (Ashley Woodson Bailey, James Farmer, Suzanne Kasler, Miles Redd and Carolyne Roehm).
Now in its 66th year, the Theta Charity Antiques Show is one of the preeminent charity antiques shows in the country, with proceeds benefitting deserving local charities. The 2018 Show, which focuses on the timeless beauty of botanicals, will bring together nearly 70 exhibitors and features fine art, furniture, and decor spanning a wide variety of design styles and time periods.
Visitors can experience the show in full bloom by taking expert-led walks through the exhibition space, browsing curated collections of antiques and artisan-made items for the home, and attending talks by renowned designers (Ashley Woodson Bailey, James Farmer, Suzanne Kasler, Miles Redd and Carolyne Roehm).