art in the park (6)

12400544688?profile=RESIZE_400xJuly 13 & 14, 2024
Steamboat Springs, Colorado

West Lincoln Park
Saturday 9am-5pm & Sunday 9am-4pm
130 Artists
Deadline: April 14, 2024

Application fee: $35/Booth fee: $300-$650

The 51st annual Art in the Park is the largest arts festival in Northwest Colorado. This beloved event draws art enthusiasts and families from around the county with a wide variety of hand-made art and hands-on creativity. This weekend has become a staple of Steamboat Springs, Colorado in the summertime!

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West Lincoln Park is a city park located at the western entrance to downtown Steamboat Springs. Our community attracts an abundance of visitors in the summer who engage in arts and cultural activities.

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Art in the Park is free to the public and features nearly 150 artist vendors, live entertainment, food vendors, and interactive creative stations. Thousands of people attend our festival over the two day weekend located in West Lincoln Park on the west end of downtown Steamboat Springs in the beautiful Rocky Mountains.

 

More info: steamboatcreates.org/depot-art-center/art-in-the-park/

Contact: Kim Keith events@steamboatcreates.org

 

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12399312466?profile=RESIZE_400xAugust 10 & 11, 2024
Lake Geneva, Wisconsin

Flat Iron Park
Saturday & Sunday 10am-4pm
80-90 Artists
Deadline: March 31, 2024

Application fee: $35/Booth fee: $255

The 44th Annual Art in the Park is a juried art fair sponsored and produced by the Geneva Lake Arts Foundation, Inc (GLAF), a nonprofit, tax-exempt corporation formed to encourage individual artistic growth and excellence, as well as to increase community exposure to the arts. The Foundation is composed of about 150 local artists who proudly display their work at Gallery 223 in Lake Geneva. This event is the primary fundraiser for GLAF.

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Amenities

Booth sitting services, easy load-in and load-out, one parking spot, welcome package, bottled water, continental breakfast, food vendors, and great views of Geneva Lake.

Awards

One Best of show for $500, seven Awards of Merit for $100 each, and one John Larson Memorial Award for animal-themed artwork for $500. Judging is conducted on Saturday morning by a panel of GLAF Members. Awards are presented and posted on Sunday morning.

 

Learn more: https://www.genevalakeartsfoundation.org/

Contact: Jeff Russart aitplakegeneva@gmail.com

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11027470276?profile=RESIZE_400xJuly 28 & 29, 2023
Richland, Washington
Howard Amon Park
Daily 8am-6pm
300 Artists
Deadline: May 5, 2023
 
Application fee: $35                Booth fee: $130
 
 
 
11027469298?profile=RESIZE_584xLocated in the historic greenway area of Richland, Art in the Park Festival is the premier and largest art festival in the Mid-Columbia Basin. Art in the Park Festival has brought artists, live entertainment, and gourmet food concessions to Richland for over 72 years. With over 65 thousand people over a two-day weekend, Art in the Park Festival is an exciting and well loved annual event.
 
Art in the Park Festival annually features over 300 artists, two full days of live music with high attraction regional bands, and gourmet food trucks. This event is always free, all ages, and is open to the public.
 
 
 
 
11027469266?profile=RESIZE_584xTestimonials
“I have been doing the show circuit for 12 years, and this is my favorite show. I genuinely feel they care about me as an artist.” – Linda R.
 
“Art in the Park Festival gave me my start. 2021 was my first year and I sold ever piece of pottery I had. ” – Tyler S.
 
“It’s a drive for my wife and I, as we are from Arizona. Art in the Park is the one festival that we make sure we attend. Thanks to the volunteers for all they do! Great event.” – Piker & Sandy V.S.
 
 
 
 
 
We also offer free booth sitting throughout both days of the event, and are able to coordinate food runs and load-in assistance (load-in assistance is at a first-come, first-served basis with priority given to those who are mobility challenged. This service is offered by the help of volunteers). All of this is offered FREE of charge to our beloved artists.
 
This event is 100% coordinated, directed and staffed by volunteers.
 
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Call for Artists: 43rd Annual Art in the Park

10996538089?profile=RESIZE_400xAugust 12 & 13, 2023
Lake Geneva, Wisconsin
Flat Iron Park
Saturday 10am-5pm & Sunday 10am-4pm
80 Artists
Deadline: March 31, 2023
 
Application fee: $30             Booth fees start at $245
 
Flat Iron Park is located on the Geneva Lake lakefront between Center Street and Wrigley Drive just south of Main  Street in downtown Lake Geneva.
 
The City of Lake Geneva is a summer resort area frequented by affluent crowds from the Chicago and Milwaukee areas.
 
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Many of these visitors stay in the four hotels on the east side of the park and in the large condominium residence to the north. The shopping district is just a block away. These visitors look forward to Art in the Park each year.
 
 
 
 
 
Contact: Jeff Russart aitplakegeneva@gmail.com
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Boise Art Museum's Art in the Park 2013 , Boise, ID

My last show of the season is in the bag. This was another new show for me, running Fri-Sun Sept 6-8. I woke up late on Monday morning after the show and felt totally fried. I’m not sure why. Sure, the show had long hours, 10-8 Friday and Saturday, 10-5 on Sunday, but Edmonds was just as long. It wasn’t that hot and I was in the shade. They had men with golf carts to help haul your gear so set-up was relatively easy. It was a 430 mile drive which probably took its toll, but I don’t think that was it... I think it was because I was in a major dead area of the show. This show claims to get 200k people and although I knew that was surely an exaggeration, I expected at least 60-100k. I’ve had more people walk by and into my booth at small shows this year. I certainly had more activity in Edmonds this year. If it had been hotter, the shade in my area might have helped attract some people. I made most of my sales on Saturday but Sunday had the most people. Others around me had differing results.

I was watching traffic flow in my general area all weekend and here’s what I noticed. Some of the isles were WAY too wide, as was mine. There were only 7 booths on my side of this HUGE isle with intervening trees and about 25 on the other side offset from ours (not directly across). There were always more people on the other side of the isle than on my side. They just didn’t bother to come over to my side. Not enough booths to matter maybe? Even the other side didn’t get the traffic that other parts of the show got. One jeweler was smart and asked to be moved after the first day. This was not the area I requested and there were many other first timers around me. The picture below was taken around the busiest time. Notice how wide the isle is and how there are many more people on the left than the right. I was on the right.8869119471?profile=original

I had heard there was B/S at this show, and there was. I had heard there were some low end work at this show, and there was. But many artists say it’s their best show of the season so I decided to give it a try. I came prepared to sell a lot, a lot of small items. I was stocked up on prints, cards and other reproduction items. But they didn’t sell like at other shows this season. I think buyers were very price sensitive. I did however sell 2 originals which saved the show for me. In the end I made money. It was my highest grossing show of the season, by a small margin, but it was also the most costly with its 20% commission. In the end, I'm glad I did this show and I will try it again if I can get a better booth location. Also I will check the Boise State football schedule. This year there was a home game on Saturday which may have affected attendance. I know there was a 4G outage during the game that affected square sales. I didn’t have a problem with it but many others did.

Some specifics

Setting-- In a very nice partially treed park between the art museum and the zoo and across from the Boise River. I could hear elephants during the show! Layout--260 artists in a very confusing and spread out configuration. For the first 2 days I got lost trying to find my own booth!

Food-- 36 food vendors!!! Mostly stuff like hamburgers and hotdogs. On the expensive side.

Setup-- all day Thursday starting at 9am. Although you can’t drive on the field they have men in carts to help you load in and out. Artists trickle in throughout the day to set up.

Booth size-- aprox. 15 ft wide by 12 ft deep.

Booth fee-- $100 (more for a corner, I think) plus 20%. There is a very long line at load out to pay your fee. They also collect the sales tax. Some people waited over 2 hours in line! I tore down and loaded up first. The line wasn’t that bad by the time I was done.

Weather-- A storm came through on Thursday afternoon. We lucked out and only caught a portion of it. Other artists that came in late said they drove through torrential rain, high wind and 3 inches of hail. Even so, a few artists lost their tents to the wind. They don’t allow staking so bring plenty of weight. It wasn’t very hot this year but I heard it often is.

Amenities-- artist breakfast on Saturday, evening drinks and jazz with free drink coupon. Coffee and snacks in the morning. They take coffee away at 10am and tended to run out. I only got some at the breakfast.

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July 18 24th Annual Art in the Park Petoskey, MI presented by the Petoskey Regional Chamber of Commerce 130 artists Deadline: March 1 Held in Downtown Petoskey's picturesque Pennsylvania Park, this one day, juried fine arts and crafts show is located in the heart of a traditional, wealthy resort area whose passion for art and culture is well known. The well heeled resort community and visitors who come from around the country produce estimated crowd counts of 15,000 and up. Art in the Park's location in a resort area is important to you. Now you can combine your selling opportunities with a vacation, but even more importantly you should know that it is an uncontested fact that the Number One thing people do while they are on vacation is shop and they spend money on things that they do not normally purchase. Shopping for your artwork can be on their list if you attend Petoskey's Art in the Park. If you are worried about Michigan's economy, consider also the fact that the Petoskey region is the vacation destination for St. Louis and Chicago. Expect: *crowds of buyers *a peaceful and beautiful setting in the heart of an historic downtown shopping destination *a complimentary breakfast served by volunteers from Sturgeon River Pottery *fair booth fee of $165 And, to prove this is a hard working committee look at what is new this year: *an artist's Welcome Reception will be held at Stafford's Gallery, with the convenience of registration the night before the show *a block of rooms for artists at North Central Michigan College, just blocks away from Pennsylvania Park, at a very reasonable price. *And, if you would like to appear at a second show while you are in northern Michigan, consider attending the Goodhart Mini Fair which is Sunday, July 19. (Pre-registration information is available on our art fair application.) Often the ambitious artists who are participating in a one day show are pleased to find another one nearby for the second day. I think this is the first time I have seen two events pair up like this to enable both to have a better selection of artists. Way to go, Chamber of Commerce! Thank you for this consideration. Application forms available online at: www.petoskey.com/art, or call at 231-347-4150 and they will mail one to you.
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