Call for Artists, Making Money at Juried Art Fairs, Craft Shows and Festivals
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As the executive director of Cultural Festivals,(producers of the Saint Louis Art Fair), we have 50 rsvp's as of this evening. Some are coming from Vermont, North Carolina and the greater St Louis area.
Munk..
Everyone has choices. You choose not to..
End ofStory!
Good Luck and hopefully you will have a great season.
Cindy
Munks said:As an artist that earns a living and is raising a family making and selling art, I wonder how many artists are not attending because: (1) they did not want to pay the FORTY dollar jury fee - complete with little to no feedback, (2) to win an "opportunity" to pay $625-$725 for, (3) an opportunity to try to sell to the good people of St Louis, (4) who will (and do) attend and purchase beautiful works of art at the many other fine shows in the area throughout the season that, (5) just happen to not have as high a recidivisim rate as the Clayton show, and (6) where the customers have verbalized they feel they have an opportunity to consider purchasing work without being crushed by a throng of looky-lou's that want to thank each and every artist for "sharing their work this weekend".
My best guesstimate is since 50 will be in St Louis, then about 9,950 artists have more profitable and productive things to do than go watch how honest and transparent a show is - since the show is expected and has a fiduciary responsibility to be honest and forthright to the artists that lay down forty bucks anyway!
Yeah, yeah - it's a great show, it's a privilege to be there, it's just wonderful. . . How're the sales? A forty dollar jury fee - really? Really? $625 for a booth in Clayton? Really? With a straight face - really??? Perhaps it would be more prudent to do some other show in St Louis and buy a lottery ticket. Better odds, better business.
Don't get mad, just think about it.
Cindy Lerick said:As the executive director of Cultural Festivals,(producers of the Saint Louis Art Fair), we have 50 rsvp's as of this evening. Some are coming from Vermont, North Carolina and the greater St Louis area.
The preview last night was incredibly instructional. I am very impressed with the thorough description of the jury process, the way this show is organized and worked by 1200 volunteers and the very accessible attitude of the staff present at the preview. ZAPP also had staff at this event and they too appear to be open to discussion of the 1920X format concerns. I drove 12 hrs to see this and feel it was a good investment for myself and my volunteer commitments for NAIA.
It was interesting to see that the selection process starts with a simple yes/no/maybe vote instead of the numerical count some juries use. The staff will have to work very hard to keep up with the jury over the course of the weekend.
Thanks to Cindy for being a welcoming host and a good communicator.
You know what Munks or what ever your real name is - the sarcasm is duly noted. As to the rest of your spiel - it's so obvioius you are a bitter angry man who takes counsel from no one. What a shame.
No - I did not apply to Clayton and have no intention of doing so. It's too far away from my home and the booth fee is too high for my personal situation. That being said - I paid my own way to go to this jury - I drove more than 12 hrs and paid for 4 nights of hotels to see what their projection jury looks like. I learned a lot of things that will make me a better artist and a better board member for NAIA. I can rest in peace tonight and hope the same for you. God speed on your journey through life. You obviously need the good wishes since you are so filled with hate and anger for people you have never met. Peace - Holly
I am more than a little nervous about some of this interchange. I do believe all should share their opinions on the site, but I am hoping that all members will respect the main rule of this forum is BE NICE. If members become what sounds to be vituperative others will not participate, will leave this site and all we have worked for will be gone. Many of you have put a lot of time and energy into building the site.
I hope everyone is intelligent enough to read behind some of the writings and not to be offended. Heaven knows I've been offended a few times. But I just spent the weekend with a 16 year old, now that is tough!
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