Always held on the Sunday and Monday of Labor Day weekend.

This is one of the richest suburbs on the Chicago north shore.

They do not allow any hotels within the city limits.

I usually stay with Jim Wilbat who lives nearby in Deerfield, but he was off doing the Bloomington art fair.

So I got to stay at a Red Roof Inn in Waukegan. The city has seen better days since when Jack Benny was born there.

OK, back to LF.

I have done this show about six times. The first two times I made really good sales. Since then, I have seen a steady decline every year.  This year was the worst.  Weather played a big role in it.

The weather forecast for this show was not good.  We had high humidity coupled with stifling heat intermixed with a string of rainstorms that poured on us during setup, teardown and most of the day Monday.

It hurt our sales.  Attendance was down, and those who were walking were not buying much.  Mostly Lowend.

On Sunday I never saw one large 2D sale go by til 3:30. I saw two more and that was it.

Monday, a couple of artists got lucky but most made minemal sales.

The Show is held downtown in the heart of the shopping district.

It has about 250 booths with a hefty booth fee.  Frankly, their fee is not worth it.

I could do better selling hotdogs in a vacant lot than what I do at this show.

I did not even do $500 in sales.

All booths are on concrete, no staking in the ground.

Fire Marshal came around checking booths for fire extinguishers.

Seriously folks, in 45 years of doing shows, I have yet to see anything on fire in a booth.

Most people had some room on one side to hang art.  Most had rear storage.

The people who attend are smartly dressed while walking their pedigree dogs.

They socialize more than they buy. You get tons of complements with little dinero.

I am adding more new insights.

Ironically, while most of us had meager sales, one particular photographer, excelled—it was his best show anywhere in Chicago.

I have been following his posts on Art Fair Reviews all summer.

He has mainly done Amy Amdur shows and, failed miserably at all of them.

Lo and behold he comes to Lake Forest. First day he did about $250.  On rainy Sunday two customers walk into his booth and spend almost $4000 on photos on metal.  He made out like a bandit.  I do not know any others, but, God bless.

Also, over Sunday night the rain was severe. Several ramps off the main highway 41 were impassable, think three to four foot deep.

No wonder nobody came and bought.

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  • What a great scam.

  • Here is a note on fire extinguishers......we have to have one at only one of our shows so I go to Mennards and buy one on the way out of town for the show. When I get home on Monday I return it saying it was too big and my hubby wants a smaller one. It helps save on the money and you don't have the headache of getting them recharged.....let alone trying to find a place to get it done(plus it cost to get it recharged)! We never even opened it up! Never seen a fire in the 39 years of doing shows either.  God Bless!

  • I always say the same thing when the fire marshal needs to assert some control over a situation by requiring a fire extinguisher. I've never seen anything even remotely resembling a fire at an art fair. I've thought about doing this show in the past. Not any more. It seems like this town is full of itself. Even Beverly Hills has hotels.

  • How do I always manage to find your posts?  Funny when I got to the byline it was Nels "The Magnificent" Thanks for the info, hope you are high and dry this weekend.

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