Just a quick note to anyone thinking about exhibiting at the Palm Beach Contemporary show in March and / or the Palm Beach Fine Craft Show in February: do your homework!
The Fine Craft Show was a great show for many years, but it was sold recently t
...and it isn't even a result of storm damage. I've had an EZ-up (ES100s) for 4-5 years for use at 1-day shows & as a back-up. It's spent the vast majority of its life in the roller bag. I'm thinking I've used it in ten or fewer shows, and I don't
I've been reading through lots of the booth reviews here, and it's frequently suggested that the images be Photoshopped to eliminate grass, drop new photos onto frames to eliminate glare, and similar things.
New in box case of canon photo paper plus glossy II 4 x 6 sheets. Each case has 4 sub boxes that contain (5) 100 sheet packs for a total of 2000 sheets.
Greetings! Any Southern California artists out there interested in renting their Trimline canopy the last week in January (2017)? I have an opportunity to exhibit in a double space at the upcoming Southwest Arts Festival (Indio, CA) but I own a singl
Hello! I currently have a reservation in Mt Vernon/Burlington area at a KOA camping cabin. Anyone interested in splitting? Total is $278.33. Check in Aug 4 check out August 8.
Margaret
This is a great inexpensive way to get started displaying your art.
Four panels, each 53" wide and 80" tall. Sidewalls are 19" deep. The shelves are old barn wood. You can use up to three per bracket as in the picture. The end walls fold in for easy
Excellent condition. The most comfortable chairs for all day. Each chair includes a drink holder, side bag, and underseat storage bag. New, both chairs with accessories would cost over $800. The pair is for sale for $500. I'm in the Chicago area.
I recently searched the old threads and found mention of these neat protective bags, Gallery Pouch (https://www.framedestination.com/gallery-pouch.html). For my smaller work, I place the framed pieces in pillow cases and put those into rubbermaid-lik
I found a useful, inexpensive product for padding/transporting framed art at Home Depot that I wanted to share. It's an Outdoor Blanket - one side felt, other side water-resistant nylon and 50" X 60". Add a few sticky velcro tabs and voila it's a w
For a booth shot, why is it recommended to put large pieces toward the front of the booth?
Is it the same recommendation for setting up for an actual show? I would've thought that having large pieces in the back draw people _into_ the booth, no?