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Let's Celebrate!

10766277690?profile=RESIZE_400xIt is time to celebrate!  Art Fair Insiders just hit a new milestone.  We just surpassed 17,000 members.  

I started working for Connie Mettler and Norm Darwish way back in 1995 when they were heavily involved in the art fair business.  I did the framing and shipping.  Connie soon bought her first computer.  I remember she taught herself how to do so much.  She printed off address labels and kept lists of art patrons who purchased Norm's work at shows.  I remember her saying "Why do we have to learn how to do this stuff!"  It is amazing now to see how far we both have come since we didn't grow up on computers like the kids do today. 

Connie's first wesite was Art Fair Calendar.  Connie's son, Scott, was a website builder so he got her started and helped her all along the way.  She was rapidly surpassing the amount of computer knowledge that I had.  She would ask me at work if I had checked out The Art Fair Calendar.  I always had to say no because I didn't know how to find much beyond my email.  Eventually, Connie built five websites and they were all designed to help artists make a living selling art.

Eventually, Connie started building Art Fair Insiders, an online community around the nation's art fair business so artists and others could connect with one another for mutual support and fellowship.  She kept building it bigger and better adding new information pages along the way. 

Art Fair insiders was ready to launch in June of 2008.  It took a while to get the word out but eventually the artists came.  Artist CL Cunningham joined in September 2008.  By October of that year artists Carlye Crisler and Kayte Strong has joined.  The word began to spread.  Today, we have just a little over 17,000 artists, show producers, and art patrons using this website to find the information they need and to connect with each other. 

Five Hundred and Forty Nine people alone have joined us since last August 2021.  We really grew during the first year of Covid-19 when everybody was in lock down with time on their hands.  2020 was such a terrible year for artists that lots of artists were just looking for help where ever they could find it.  We began posting virtual shows on Art Fair Calendar in an effort to help keep artists in business and to try provide a type of art show for art patrons to attend.  Certainly the virtual shows could never replace the face to face in person shows but it was better than nothing.  Our goal is to evolve so that we are always useful and ready to meet any challenge so that we are always relevant and helpful to artists.

So, let's all celebrate this amazing milestone.  We will always try to be helpful.  We need your help, as well.  We need artists to be active in some way here.   The more active artists are here the more likely other artists will want to use this site.   So, please check in here at Art Fair Insiders and let us know you are using our website.  Post an occasional blog post.  Invite your friends.  Interact with each other, comment on the blog posts and discussions.  Let's all make this a great site.   

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10,000 Artists and Counting

bca_737_10000_700.jpg?width=300So there you go -- 10,000 people have joined our community. Welcome to each and every one.

Goaded by my son, Scott Fox, to start an online community over six years ago I finally launched ArtFairInsiders.com in the fall of 2008. I was skeptical about it being worth my time. He believed that people would be interested. I do believe he was right. Parents can learn lessons from their children.

How did we do it?

  1. I focused on the concept of a site where an actual offline community could meet online and the people I knew best were the art fair artists. The site would be like those "behind the booth" conversations we always have face to face. I was fortunate, I knew a lot of artists.
  2. I committed to building a site that would always be free to artists, then sat down at the computer and climbed in, spending hours writing, researching, answering emails, encouraging people to join, learning how to work with jpgs and some html along the way. It's been pretty much a full time job.
  3. The site was meant to reflect the personality of the artists, full of useful information, artists helping artists, teaching the basic tenets of marketing art at art fairs. Artists are very generous with what they have learned and they stepped up and shared reviews, dos and don'ts, stories, YouTube videos, music, jokes and great images.
  4. Together we created content that is useful in learning the business of being an itinerant artist. Because the site is helpful it gets passed on word-of-mouth, behind the booth. We are helping each other to be smarter and learn from each other's lessons, from veteran to newcomer.
  5. The goal: to build a sense of community, embracing the shared emotional connection through our common work. Artists work alone in studios. Those brave enough come out to face the crowds at the art fairs, they need and can use a place to learn about other's fears and successes. This site is meant to strengthen and teach.

The gist of it is:

  • 10,000 members
  • over 4000 blog posts
  • over 4700 discussions
  • nearly 15,000 photos
  • 10053 subscribe to our emails through the RSS
  • videos and podcasts

Good job, folks!

Everyone here owes a big thanks to all the generous people who have contributed their time to teach and share and explain. Here are just some of those who have made a difference: http://www.artfairinsiders.com/page/featured-members

What does 10,000 mean? 

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From Amy Elizabeth's blog, Breathtakingly Beautiful

My personal thanks to all the show directors and advertisers who have supported this site, keeping it free to the artists. I surely could not have done it without them. I speak for all of us in thanking you.

Also thanks to Jacki Bilsborrow who welcomes all new members to the site, writes each "Tip of the Day", participates in discussions and along with Pat Finney chooses the weekly "Post of the Week." Thanks to Larry Berman who is the gatekeeper, deciding who gets in as a member keeping the spammers away and also brings valuable tech advice and expertise. I totally rely on both of them for their help daily.

What do you think? Has this community been helpful to you?

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