ine Art and Antique dealer,  Andrea
Lynn  Fisher,  brings   to   Thursday's Antiques a  vision  honed through  a
                  career  in  the performing  arts   and   a passion  for    18th   and    19th    century    French
 
Paintings and Sculptures. As the artistic director and choreographer of the New York City-based, Andrea Fisher Dance Company, her work has been performed in New York City Dance Festivals, New York City Theatres, Universities, and Museums. She was honored with numerous grants from the New York State Council on the Arts for her choreography, and later   held   the   esteemed
 

position of a grant panelist. Her work has been featured in The New York Times, Dance Magazine, and she appeared as a guest artist on Shirley Romaine's cable television program, "Art Scene on Long Island." Andrea is a graduate of Rutgers University, where she studied dance and art, and also earned a certificate in Pastry Arts from the Peter Kump School of Culinary Arts in New York City. Upon leaving dance to become a mother, she spent some time indulging her passion for antiques, selling English and American antiques. As proprietor of Thursday's Antiques, she surrounds herself with the Art and Antiques she loves most, the French.
 
Thursday's Antiques, an ASID Industry Partner, has been featured in numerous national and regional magazines and newspapers; F F I Fine Furnishings International Magazine, Design NJ, Maine Antique Digest, Englewood Magazine, New Jersey Countryside Magazine and The Bergen Record's Homescape. Information about these features, and our designer showhouse features, can be found on this website's Press page.

Andrea Lynn Fisher, who will be listed in the 2009 Edition of Who's Who in America, procures fine 19th Century Traditional Paintings for one of the country's most prominent art collectors and Fine French Art and Antiques for interior designers nationwide and collectors worldwide. With a strong interest and love for Classical Academic Art, she is bringing to Thursday's Antiques a fine selection of 19th Century European Paintings and Sculpture, with an emphasis on French artists who exhibited at the Paris Salons.