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Call for Artists: Saint Louis Art Fair

ed130d57-ce09-47a5-bc77-136d06649b69.jpgSeptember 7, 8 and 9

Saint Louis, Missouri
Presented By: Cultural Festivals 
181 Artists
Deadline: March 15

Application Fee: $40    Booth Fee: $625-$725
 
The Saint Louis Art Fair presented by Centene Charitable Foundation (SLAF) invites you to apply to be an exhibitor at the 25th annual Art Fair. The Art Fair will be held in downtown Clayton which borders Saint Louis.
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In addition to the amazing visual art exhibition, the festival will feature live performing arts ensembles across three stages, street performers, some of St. Louis' most delectable restaurants, artist demonstrations, and the Creative Castle, an area featuring educational art projects for children.
  • Avg. Sales: $10,633 (based on 2017 post event survey and includes commission work reported to us as of November 17, 2017)
  • Jury Images: 4 Images of work plus one booth image
  • Jurors: The jury panel is made up of arts professionals, p9d7c67a9-574e-41d3-b4ca-ddce5d40e2b5.png?width=117eer jurors, and a buyer/collector (all paid) for a total of 5 jurors
  • Cash Awards: Up to $22,000
  • Booth Space: 10'x10' with 2' buffer all around
  • Electric: 500 watts provided free, no generators
  • Security: 24-Hour
  • Parking: Free/Reserved

APPLY: https://www.zapplication.org/event-info.php?ID=6184

More Information:    www.saintlouisartfair.com
Contact: Laura Miller   lmiller@saintlouisartfair.com   (314) 863-0278


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St. Louis Art Fair logoSeptember 8, 9 & 10
Clayton, MO

Business district of Clayton in Saint Louis, MO
Fri. 5 pm-10 pm; Sat. 11 am-10 pm; Sun. 11 am-5 pm
181 Artists
Deadline: March 16

Application Fee: $40   Booth Fee: $625 & $725

  • Avg. Sales: $13,095 (AFSB)
  • Jury Images:  4 Images of work plus one booth image, viewed simultaneously with images horizontally across the screen (booth image is last image in the row)7ecd9370-14ae-46f5-b70d-01b4a6a7850e.jpg
  • Jurors: The jury is made up of arts professionals, peer jurors, and local buyer/collector (all paid), a total of 5 jurors.
  • Scoring:  yes, no, maybe
  • Cash Awards: Up to $20,000
  • Booth Space:  10'x10' with 2' buffer all around
  • Electric:  500 watts provided free, no generators
  • Produced by:  Cultural Festivals 501(c) 3 Non-profit corp.
  • Artist Presence: Required
  • Reproductions:  Not allowed
  • No. of Applicants in 2016: 1176
  • No. of Exhibitors from Jury Pool:  145
  • No. of Exhibitors Exempt from Jury:  36
  • Security:  24-Hour
  • Parking:  Free/Reserved

In addition to the amazing visual art exhibition, the festival features live performing arts ensembles on three stages, the Creative Castle featuring educational art projects for children, street performers and fourteen of St. Louis' most delectable restaurants.

Website: http://www.saintlouisartfair.com/
Contact: Cindy Lerick, clerick@saintlouisartfair.com (314) 863-0278

Take a quick look at the Saint Louis Art Fair:
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Call for Artists: ArtFest Fort Myers

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February 6 & 7, 2016

Downtown Fort Myers, FL

9 am to 5 pm

215 Artists

Option to participate in Opening Night - February 5, 2016

Deadline:  September 14, 2015

 

ArtFest Fort Myers works year-round to produce the best fine art festival in Southwest Florida and many artists agree that this fine art festival puts all the right components together to create a very successful weekend for artists!

 

Ask the artists - - -

 

"ArtFest Fort Myers was, by far, one of the top shows we have done in the past several years." Debo Groover, a MM2D artist who participated in ArtFest Fort Myers 2015. 

 

ArtFest Fort Myers has a comprehensive marketing campaign targeting art buyers throughout Southwest Florida and beyond.  Between TV, radio, newsprint, billboards, glossy magazines, ads in theatre & symphony programs, as well as a vigorous social media presence, they concentrate on bringing art savvy, motivated patrons to you.  Their web site is mobile friendly and the on-line Artist Gallery gives buyers a sneak peak at your work, in anticipation of your arrival!

 

"Thanks for hosting a terrific show - I have done your show five times, and this year was my best ever. What a great way to start a new year." Michael Brown, a digital artist from the 2015 festival. 

 

fe010881-0a3f-447a-894d-873ae69e7c30.jpgThe ArtFest Fort Myers professional staff works year-round to create a community-based event, free to the public, with an established reputation for bringing the best-of-the-best arts to all.  An environment that includes a wide boulevard with ease of patron flow of artist booths, flanked by a beautiful riverfront park and yacht basin is just the beginning. 

 

The on site art-related activities are designed to bring an income appropriate, broad aged range audience - an audience that is encouraged to linger, spend the day, be engaged and buy more art.  The loyal base of VIP's, patrons and sponsors wait all year to support this fine art festival and it's distinctive artists.

 

"This was one of the most well organized art shows I've had the pleasure to be involved with." Greg Turco, a photographer who participated in ArtFest 2015. 

 

The ArtFest Fort Myers staff joins forces with a great volunteer Steering Committee of community "movers and shakers" who oversees the weekend, insuring that artist needs come first:  

  • drive up access for staggered Friday set up
  • a great complimentary artist breakfast that includes eggs, yogurt, fresh fruit & juice, muffins and coffee/tea
  • reserved artist parking, discounted hotel rates, weekend booth sitters and indoor restrooms 
  • your every comfort is considered, so you can concentrate on sales 
These wonderful amenities are one of the reasons that so many experienced artists want to be a part of this event - and isn't it fitting to be surrounded by artists with the caliber of work that you want to be associated with?

 

"I was absolutely thrilled when Sharon McAllister told me that I had been selected," said Ellen Negley about her 2015 experience. "The Poster Unveiling Party began a month of great exposure to a Fort Myers community that truly sustains the arts! Between robust coverage in the media, a supportive festival committee and a very busy festival weekend, I feel incredibly lucky to represent ArtFest Fort Myers!"

Additional opportunity: Submit your work for the 2016 ArtFest Fort Myers Poster/T-shirt Competition.  The winner will be featured in a broad range of advertisements plus have a free booth space at the 2016 festival, a complimentary weekend stay at the host hotel and so much more! Click here for the details.

 

Apply now for ArtFest Fort Myers, through ZAPPlication, to make ArtFest Fort Myers a key part of your successful winter season in Florida!  A true community event, ArtFest Fort Myers is free to the public andincludes art related activities to attract the best audience in a wide age range. Plan now to be a part of this fabulous Fort Myers art experience!  

For more information visit ArtFestFortMyers.com

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Better Quality Display Canopy Comparisons

I'm upgrading from a decent EZ-up and I've been pouring over people's opinions and advice about this brand and that of higher end display canopies throughout the discussions here but I'm still teetering between two major brands. I do my set-up solo - am of a 'certain age', who wants set up and tear down to be a breeze. You know, I want the world - in a display tent!

Must Haves:

  • 1 person set up
  • 10' x 10'
  • dome
  • zipped high quality side panels
  • skylight
  • front and back vents
  • awning
  • durable
  • high quality
  • replacement parts available

Considerations:

I'm attracted to the lightweight portability of the aluminum frame components of the Show off but love the guys at Flourish who make the Trimline that has taken over and improved on the Crafthut experience.

My research here through the forums and posts has found that there are enthusiastic supporters of every brand out there. I decided to compare apples with apples to get a handle on how things stack up! All prices shown are from the websites of each individual company as of today August 28, 2012. At first I thought there were wild ($300ish) price differences but then I looked into the add-ons and found they all come in very close to each other price-wise.

Comparing with: upper vents, 4 sidewalls, skylight, front awning)

Trimline:

  • comes fully loaded 
  • shipping extra (~$80 - 100)
  • heavy (steel)
  • 36 main components to frame
  • Many components = time consuming set up
  • Very Stable
  • Many replacement and upgrades available
  • Great Service
  • Comes with anchoring kit
  • Awning Add $125
  • Carry Bags Add $52
  • BONUS: Awesome sales support - thorough online presence with tons of info
  • Bottom Line: $1152

ShowOff

  • 'free' shipping
  • light (marine grade aluminum)
  • The top canopy goes on the roof frames while still on the ground - maybe not so easy for the person who finds it difficult to squat or bend over
  • 16 main components to frame
  • easy solo set-up
  • Comes with 2 carry bags
  • 2 center zip walls included
  • Said to be super stable
  • Good web site with plenty of info (not as much as Trimline folks though) responsive to email inquiries
  • Bottom Line:  $1170

 

CraftHut = TrimLine (were bought out)

Light Dome - Finale

  • Finale configured comparably $1069 + Shipping (+ $80 - 100)
  • (Note: doesn't include skylight as they say their tent material transfers light well)
  • Aluminum Frame
  • Top canopy must slide onto roof frame with legs partially extended - maybe not as easy for the shorter person
  • 21 main components to frame
  • do-able solo set up
  • Has some tremendously enthusiastic users many of whom attest to its rain and wind worthiness
  • Replacement parts and upgrades available
  • Carry Bags included
  • All 4 walls come with center zip standard
  • of the 2 Finale seems to have an edge over the Light Dome
  • Not the best web site. Actually pretty 1990's-ish, lol - but a nice gal answered the phone when I called.
  • Bottom Line: ~$1150

 

Suggested additional Upgrade: get a center zipper in each sidewall so solo roll-up is do-able without a special tool

Another Thoughtful Recap

An artist/blogger by the name of Ron Frazier went through this process a couple of years ago and recapped his thinking here: http://ronfrazier.blogspot.com/2007/08/upgrading-to-better-canopy-p...

Be sure to read the comments. They're making me lean towards The Finale as of this writing.

Add YOUR opinions below if you like:

  1. What canopy do YOU use? 
    Brand and Model if you know
  2. What do your LOVE about it?
    your top 3 features.
  3. What do you wish was better?
    (if anything) about it?

What I Chose:
I went with the SHOWOFF. Here's WHY:

  • fewer overall parts
  • The top is set up before the legs are raised - so no struggling on a step ladder to get situated
  • Tons of customizations available (I added zippers to both sidewalls so I can roll them up easily without using a contraption or a neighbor - I also purchased the rear awning fittings but not the pricey vinyl lean to - I intend to either clip my back sidewall up when my booth is open or add a lightweight tarp as necessary)

I didn't ask for nor did I receive any % off from the seller for announcing this choice.

All three main companies make excellent tents that work great for folks with slightly different needs.  

If your needs are similar to mine and this post helped you decide to also go with the SHOWOFF please mention me (Marti McGinnis) as your referral when you buy yours. They'll give me a little rebate. Then when you tell people about your purchase you'll get one too!

 

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Comment from Discussion (that I closed and moved here)

Permalink Reply by Brandee Ross 14 hours ago

I bought a Light-Dome earlier this year and set it up exactly once: one time was enough to make me realize it was NOT a one-person operation (not this one person anyway).

I really like the ease of a popup tent so I started researching what the food and sponsor guys were using at shows. I found out about TentCraft (tentcraft.com) but at ~$1,000 it was more than I wanted to spend. Then I came across a knockoff by Eurmax: http://www.eurmax.com/ProCanopyPackage10x10.html. I LOVE this tent. My favorite features:

 

Eurmax PRO 10'x10' Package

  • Hexagon, NOT square legs that are over 2" wide made of thick aluminum
  • Heavy duty, but light enough to put up easily and quickly on my own
  • Good side panels included
  • Side panels attach at top with a velcro border -- no straps/excess shows and it's quick to install
  • Replacement parts available
  • Nicest tent bag of any I've owned
  • Price - under $400

I can't think of any improvements. I don't use an awning but I did buy side rails to add stability, and in the future I might use them to display graphics in my tent.

Good luck!

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