art festival (28)

New Festival in West Palm Beach January 23 & 24

Howard Alan Events presents a new festival in affluent West Palm Beach. The message from Howard: We are excited about the potential for this new event. We are closing down the major streets that encompass City Place, located in downtown West Palm Beach, a beautiful downtown shopping district. This retail empire, which is rich in European architecture, includes 21 fine restaurants, a 20 screen theatre, a cultural city theatre, scores of high end shops, and private high end residences. Combine beautiful architecture, breathtaking fountains, and quaint sidewalk cafes and we have the next great venue in fine art affairs. With an average household income in the six figures this wealthy area of art buyers is well prepared for this fine art fair. Downtown West Palm Beach looks out at the highly affluent island of Palm Beach. We will be putting out a diverse and extensive media plan to make sure City Place will be jammed with art savvy patrons for this can't miss event. To apply visit: www.zapplication.org or for more information visit: www.artfestival.com
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June 13 & 14 Royal Oak, MI on Washington Avenue in downtown Royal Oak Sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce 125 artists Deadline: March 1 A simple concept: Focusing on a core audience will bring you the best results. That's why Royal Oak continues a fifteen year tradition of celebrating artwork created with heat. What does that mean for you? A world of difference. You are not competing with prints, photos and corndogs. Everyone is coming because they have an interest in your artwork. Artists report that it is a pleasure to work with customers that already have an understanding of the medium. We encourage artists to showcase their methods by giving additional space free to accepted artists that wish to demonstrate techniques. Any loud music is buffered by our restaurants and then sponsors, assuring that no artist loses out to music and smoke. This festival features 125 clay, glass and metal artists, demonstrations and related activities. As a result we get a large focused audience. Our artists tell us that it is a pleasure having customers that really understand their work and techniques. The Royal Oak Clay & Glass Festival provides: -Qualified Buyers -Cash Awards -Overnight Security & Free Parking -Artist Breakfast To be artist friendly while also assuring new booths every year, we have a three year jury rotation. If you have participated in the last three years you are automatically accepted when you send in your booth and application fees by deadline. The art fair is organized by Mark Loeb of Integrity Shows a veteran organizer of metro Detroit events. NOTE: ONLY CLAY, GLASS AND METAL ARE ACCEPTED. WORK MAY INCORPORATE OTHER ELEMENTS BUT MUST BE PRIMARILY CLAY, GLASS OR METAL. SORRY NO POLYMERS SUCH AS PRECIOUS METAL CLAY. For more info: www.RoyalOakChamber.com APPLY TODAY: www.zapplication.org
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October 3 & 4 405 Artists Deadline: April 15 Art in the Park is one of the largest outdoor juried art festivals in the Southwest and is the largest fundraiser for the Boulder City Hospital Foundation. The event is held over two days in beautiful Boulder City, Nevada, not far from Lake Mead, Hoover Dam and the bright lights of Las Vegas. It is free to the public, and although Boulder City's population is just over 16,800, the event draws over 100,000 visitors. Under the new direction of Wendy Kyser, 2008 was the revamp revival year for the show, and the artists were thrilled! With new radio, television, newspaper and magazine partners, they were able to showcase the show in a BIG way! Artists now say that the show is the most organized show they participate in. They love how the show provides them with regular communication and listens to their ideas and concerns. Artist amenities include: ~4 beautiful grassy parks ~Extra-roomy booths, 10x15 or 10x30 ~Many corner spots available ~Curbside loading and unloading ~On-site "helpers" for unloading and loading ~Roving booth sitters and volunteers ~24 hour security ~Substantial marketing and media coverage ~Estimated 100,000-120,000 attendance ~Parking nearby and overnight parking allowed ~Best in Show and 1st - 3rd awards in three categories ~Friday night ArtEve VIP Preview Party ~Over 25 food, beverage and adult beverage choices ~Caring staff and volunteers What the artists say: "I can't speak for everyone, but I had an AWESOME show. First in a long time. Thanks so much for all your hard work. See ya next year." -- Stacey Morris "Thank you so much to you and your team in providing us with a super organized venue this year. It was great and our sales reflected it...thank you, thank you, thank you. The whole show was wonderful. -- Larry and Mary Kay Birum For more information visit www.artinthepark.org or contact Wendy Kyser at 702-293-0214 or wkyser@bouldercityhospital.org.
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Two Florida events with only a few spaces left in Sarasota and on Marco Island, need only a few more artists to fill them out before they are presented to the public. The are organized by Richard Sullivan whose Boulderbrook Productions festivals are consistently ranked among the top art shows in the country. March 21st & 22nd Sarasota Masters Art Festival Payne Park Sarasota, FL 110 Artists only a few spaces left! Here is a special message from Richard Sullivan: Artists, we have selected and secured a great location; the new Payne Park in downtown Sarasota. A truly great location with easy set up, loads of convenient artist and patron parking. We are as excited about the caliber of this event and the great success we have had already with this show. We think it is going to be the most successful event that has ever been held in Sarasota. It's time that Sarasota gets to see the finest artists in the nation. There are still a handful of spaces available for the show. Link for Festival Info and Application This event will have a total of no more than 110 artists, each booth is a corner booth and there is a Friday afternoon set up where you can drive up and unload and set up. We have an extensive media campaign that includes advertising in the local newspapers and magazines. We have purchased ads on two local radio stations including the local NPR station. We have television commercials scheduled for Comcast Spotlight and we have partnered with a local media company on a sponsorship level. We have been extremely fortunate to have associated the festival with one of the most worthy not-for-profits that we have ever met. The Forty Carrots Family Center. Forty Carrots is one of the most well respected local Sarasota organizations. Their ties to the community have given us great exposure to the art-buying patrons of Sarasota. Call for Artists: The Marco Island Festival of the Arts April 4th & 5th Marco Island, FL Elkcam Circle east, across from the new Esplanade Mixed-Use Shopping and Residences 70 artists A few spaces left From director Richard Sullivan: We know the Naples area better than any other festival organization and, as a result, have decided to establish a new kind of event in Marco Island for the 2009 season. This event will feature the finest artists in the nation in a wonderful new location in an untapped area of Naples (no, really there is one, I swear). Come and join us for the right sized show in the right section of the city. This location offers premium exposure. Marco Island is a perfect location for a nice small high quality event. We believe that a small high caliber event on Marco Island is appropriate for this area. You'll appreciate this wonderful location in central downtown Marco's shopping district. The area of the festival is a beautiful waterfront location with plenty of adjacent parking for artists and patrons. Boulderbrook Productions is renowned for running the Naples National Art Festival in Naples Florida. We were very fortunate to be able to be associated with this wonderful show for a very long time. Our event in 2007 was just rated #5 Best Festival in the nation by Sunshine Artist Magazine in the September 2008 Issue. We know our market and how to promote the event for your full benefit. Our goal is to reach local art buyers and enthusiasts through: *# Advertising - island newspapers, Naples Newspapers *Sponsorship involvement on advertising level *Regional television and radio coverage via purchased advertisements We currently have a handful of spaces available for this show: LINK for Application and more info Looking for more art fairs for your 2009 season? Visit ArtFairCalendar.com/call for entries.
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An Art Fair Director Who Gets It!

Good news out of Fort Worth this week when Main Street Fort Worth Art Festival's director Jay Downie announced to the applicants for their show that they had received more than the 1100 applications they had budgeted for and so were reducing their booth fees by $20. I was talking to Amy Amdur of Amdur Productions this week and she told me she was holding the prices on her events to last year's levels. In fact, she told me two of her shows were going to have lower fees. Many thanks Amy and Jay. Wouldn't it be great if this was a trend? Artists have felt very burdened by rising booth fees. It has to be a struggle for events to hold their fees down when they are, of course, faced with the same rising costs the rest of us are. Sponsors have been less forthcoming and it is a challenge for the events to balance their budgets also. I read an article in the Detroit Free Press last August about many Michigan events that were cancelled for 2008 including several that had been around for 20 years or more. Here's hoping for better days.
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When the big events are taking place there are always good articles in the news about them. Here is around up of reports on the Winter Park Sidewalk Art Festival: Winter Park Sidewalk Art Festival - from the Examiner.com How to get around the Winter Park Sidewalk Art Festival, from the Orlando Sentinel. Award winners at Winter Park, don't miss this one. Everyone covets the awards at Winter Park, especially Best of Show for $10,000 that went this year to digital artist, Chris Dahlquist. Don't miss the video starring ArtFairInsider.com member Vicki Munn. Palm Beach Fine Craft Show - here is an excellent blog critiquing this fine event from the Barbara Levy Gallery in Palm Beach. Gee the gallery owners attend the art fairs! She profiles two of our members: James & Renee Engebretson and Alice McLean. Fairhope (AL) Arts & Crafts Festival - downtown Fairhope erupts with fun, art, craft, great food: Artists hopeful buyers show up at Fairhope Arts & Crafts Festival, from the Huntsville Press-Register An excellent article profiling artists at the Scottsdale Art Festival includes: jewelers Fred & Janis Tate, mixed media Mark & Karen Klay, potters Jim Williams and Penny Allen, fiber artist Jan Watterson. Next weekend in Tempe, AZ: Featured Artists at the Tempe Arts Festival
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September 11-136a00e54fba8a7388330105365faaf0970b-pi 44th Annual Art & Apples Festival Rochester Municipal Park Presented by the Paint Creek Center for the Arts 250 Artists Deadline: February 27 Calling all artists! Paint Creek Center for the Arts (PCCA) invites you to be a part of the 44th annual Art & Apples Festival, Michigan's second largest juried fine art fair. With more than 125,000 festival-goers attending each year, the festival is consistently ranked in the Top 30 of Sunshine Artist Magazine's 200 Best in the nation! Interested artists may submit applications in the following categories: 2D & 3D Mixed Media, Baskets, Clay Functional, Clay Non-Functional, Digital Art, Drawing, Enamels, Fiber Wearable, Fibers Non-Wearable, Glass, Jewelry Metal, Jewelry Non-Metal, Leather, Metalsmithing, Painting, Photography, Printmaking, Sculpture, Toys, and Wood. aa3.jpgThe annual Art & Apples Festival is a program of Paint Creek Center for the Arts, a regional non-profit art center located in Downtown Rochester. Since 1982, PCCA has been dedicated to enhancing life in the region by promoting, encouraging, and creating opportunities to participate in and appreciate the arts. September is a beautiful time of year to be in Michigan and Art & Apples is positioned between other well known events in the area, giving you a string of art fairs for your schedule with little travel involved. In the heart of affluent Oakland County, Rochester area residents are the demographic you need for your fine work. Not sure where it is? Click here. Download your application at www.ArtandApples.com. Each category entered requires a $30 application fee and corresponding images on CD-ROM. The deadline for all applications is February 13, 2009 (a postmark date), with a late deadline of February 27, 2009 (a postmark date), so don't delay - submit your application today. All late applications require an additional $30 late fee. For more information, please visit www.ArtandApples.com or call the Art & Apples Festival Hotline at 248-651-7418.
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wood-bags.jpgJuly 15-18 At the Tower On the streets of Ann Arbor, MI 175 Artists Deadline: January 15 The Ann Arbor Street Art Fair is one of the events that turned this whole art fair business into a business that now supports thousands of artists nationwide, the Ann Arbor Street Art Fair. Don't miss your opportunity to be part of a legend! The Street Art Fair is one of the highest ranking art fairs in the nation and for good reason: *It draws collectors who rarely attend art fairs *It attracts the finest artists *It works with many cultural community and educational institutions to produce exceptional community art activities *It works throughout the year to be a blue ribbon presence in the Ann Arbor community This is the original event on which the other Ann Arbor fairs have patterned themselves, as well as many other fairs across the nation. It is the creme de la creme of art events. The Street Art Fair has an distinctive jury process, unlike that of any other art fair. Under the guidance of Shary Brown, the director, there are five separate panels jurying specific media or related categories. There are 4 to 5 jurors per panel, one of whom is a member of the Jury Group. The Jury Group meets in a sixth sculpture-at-aa.jpgsession after all the panels are complete to review the submissions with high scores and determine invitations in each category, balancing the scores, the range of work and the strength of category. Artists selected for the wait list are also determined at this session. They jury over two weekends in late January and early February with at least two sessions mid week. All images are projected, statements read with additional information available upon request. The strength of this approach is that they have jurors (who are paid an honorarium) working 4 to 6 hours only in their own area of expertise, or related areas. Jurors see the work multiple times and are able to ask questions and to discuss the work, moving back and forth to compare it to other submissions in the category. Jurors are generally working artists and are often educators at area colleges or museums. They mix new jurors with experienced jurors. The Jury Group member brings a familiarity with the fair and knowledge of the goals and programs from having juried the fair on site the previous year. They will bring the overall sensibility of the panel to the final session. One of the unusual aspects of this jurying is that there is no booth slide required, but rather five images of your work. For more info on the Street Fair visit their website: http://www.artfair.org/ To view the application and apply today, visit: http://www.zapplication.org/
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