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Call for Artists: Garage Sale Art Fair + Video

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Kalamazoo County Expo Center

Kalamazoo, Michigan

9:30 - 4:00

Approx. 110-120 spaces

Deadline: October 1 



You've  heard how fun it is. This is your chance to find out for yourself! This  is the show to sell your seconds, overstock, duds or things you're just  tired of looking at in your booth, even your art supplies or art you've  traded for!

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It's  only 6½ hours long with morning set-up. Make it easy on yourself, rent  some tables and forget the normal time consuming display.

It's  run by Bonnie Blandford (jeweler) and Michael Kifer (potter) who both  make their living doing art fairs so hopefully we know how to make it  more fun! Besides, who doesn't need money in February?

6a00e54fba8a7388330133f50cc916970b-piThe scoop:

  • $15 application fee
  • Booth fees are $110-same as last year
  • Very few rules (no buy/sell)
  • Share a booth if you'd like, but all parties must apply
  • Mark things down and move them out! 


        Applications, more information and pictures are at:

www.GarageSaleArtFair.com

Apply:  www.ZAPPlication.org
 
P.S. I attend this show every year and bring my friends-- fabulous shopping and fun for everyone!   This year we are going to fill up our E250 van and bring the whole group.
Here's the video:
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I attended the OOAK show in December and took some video, actually my friend Jacki Bilsborrow, took the video with my new8869104485?profile=original iPhone. It has taken me forever to get it posted here, but I know lots of artists have questions about this show so here it is.


The technical challenges for me have been not nearly as much fun as most of the work I do around the art fair business. But they say you don't get paid for the stuff that is easy, they pay you for the hard stuff. This video is very amateurish and I only offer it here for background and for reference if you are considering being a part of this show.

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Artists have an especially hard time on the Internet because many (most?) artists fight the battle between art and commercialism daily.

It's especially hard to decide where to draw the line when selling art online.

You want your website to be as beautiful as your art.  You design a site that reflects your aesthetic but then you are disappointed with lackluster website sales.

Many artists build websites but get NO sales at all online.

Unfortunately they blame the Internet when it's often more a matter of website design.

If your website is attracting visitors but few sales, ExpertWebsiteReviews.com can help.
 

Expert Website Redesign Advice Videos - Cheap

Generic web design theory won't help you as much as personalized website advice that you can see.

Here are 2 examples of recent custom website review videos from ExpertWebsiteReviews.com.  They are full of valuable tips for how you could improve your website sales, too.
 

Video Review of BNelsonDesign.com

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ExpertWebsiteReviews.com is run by my son, Scott Fox, the best-selling author of Internet Riches and e-Riches 2.0 and a long-time dot-com success story. (He's also a frequent participant here at ArtFairInsiders.)

Holiday Special - only $99!

Currently the custom web site review videos offered by redesign recommendations video consultant
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If your website could use a "tune-up", I'd suggest ordering a review yourself today. It's an inexpensive way to increase the return on your website investment.
 

Here's another example video:

Video Review of Biwer-Stewart.Artspan.com

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Winter is the right time for you to look at your website again.

8870892456?profile=originalIf your website could use an upgrade, Scott would be happy to help, and he knows our art fair business.

Visit http://www.ExpertWebsiteReviews.com to order a personalized video review of your website.

 

What did  you think of Scott's redesign suggestions for these websites?

Anything  you disagree with? 

Would you  like to see more artist website redesign videos?

 p.s.  The custom video reviews from ExpertWebsiteReviews.com are only $99 for a limited time.  Reserve one now because the price is going up after Christmas!

Gfit idea: Order one for your favorite artist as a gift!

 

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Public Art Project on Tour in Basel, Manfred Kielnhofer

Shared by Austrian artist and designer Manfred Kielnhofer. The “Light Guards” project is further developed and become a ghost car touring in Basel art show during June 15 – 19 2011.

http://artobserved.com/2011/06/ao-on-site-art-fair-news-summary-and-final-photoset-art-42-basel-2011-in-closing/

Eccentric art was also at Basel, if not as dominant a presence as the traditional buys. Ghost Car by Kielnhofer was a large white van with hooded figures driving outside the fair, and the Bleifrei (which translates to Lead Free in German) Art Collective told Art Info: “Art is like Jesus; it died and it’s coming again.”


Manfred Kielnhofer, Ghost Car (2011) Basel, via Kielnhofer.com8871897661?profile=original

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The grim seeker after truth
Anyone wondering why these grim reaper style figures were seated on this white van - look no further than the latest installation from artist Manfred Kielnhofer. He is from Haslach an der Mühl, in the district of Rohrbach in Upper Austria, Austria, and is an artist and designer whose work usually centres around the human anatomy. His recent piece of art is the Ghost Car, which is a product of the developing ‘Light Guards’ project. This project surfaced from the theory that humankind has always been able to boast having guardians in different ways, in potential danger from only themselves. This idea intrigued the artist Kielnhofer, who approached it with his artwork, intertwining the theme of longing for security harboured by all humans. The Ghost Car portrays a sizely white van driving, seating sheet-covered figures. Perhaps this reflects individuality, exploration and recognition of current events in society, as it seems to interpret the theme by suggesting the hooded figures are looking to the drapes and car for protection as they are possibly ghosts, who are afraid of the life after death, and long for safekeeping.
By Alessia De Silva
http://austriantimes.at/news/Panorama/2011-08-06/35422/The_grim_seeker_after_truth

http://kielnhofer.com
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From the fwiw department:

Ever wonder why we keep asking you to click on the Facebook like "Likes"? 8871884863?profile=original

Actually I wasn't even sure myself but now have the answer. Hint: it makes the item go "viral" and put that post on other sites, insuring that if you are doing some publicity ("I'm going to be at the Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts this week," e.g.,), your friends find out, their friends find out, etc.

Here's a video that explains this better:

Why Liking Things on Facebook is more important than you think...

While you're reading, please "Like" this post...

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Video of How Art Can Save the Mall!

Earlier in the month we had some stories on this site about using empty stores to sell art for the holidays (and beyond, I hope). My friend, Donna Beaubien, opened one of these venues in Rochester, MI, at the Village Shopping Center, a "life style" mall. Here is a video of the gallery. I thought you'd enjoy seeing what a good job she did. View it on YouTube.com: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=77vFjsLWjZM
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