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Easton Art Affair Canceled

From Barbara Huff:

All things must come to an end sometime,,, and our sometime is now! We were notified last week that Easton Town Center has made some major budget and event cuts and unfortunately Easton Art Affair was included in their decision.Those of you that have been with us for so many years know this is not the way Huff-Burch Promotions would plan to end this show, however it is out of our hands. We are very, very sorry for the inconvenience that this will cause you.
We want to thank all of you for the wonderful years of supporting us. The fun and frustrations we have had getting to know each other are a wonderful memory. Best of luck to you in your career as an artist and we look forward to seeing you at some of your future shows.
This ends over 48 years in the arts and crafts industry for me, twenty of which was Easton Art Affair, and I will miss it, but you all are just a art show away from me at all times and I look forward to being a patron of the arts!

Sincerely, Barb Huff-Burch and staff

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    Once again I have spent some time evaluating the www.Artshowreviews.com website.   Take a look.  I think you will find some very interesting facts.  We know many of our artists use our Art Show Reviews website.  We know because you have also told us many times that you do use it when you are making up your schedules. 

    However, we need your help.  This website will not be as useful to you or any other artist if we don't get new show reviews.  We are averaging 1 review for every 4,000 times someone uses our website.  Artists are using us but not giving back.

    I have often asked artists to write a review for certain shows.  Many are hesitant and I have gotten the impression they think I am looking for a bad review.  I am not asking for bad reviews.  I am hoping the reviews are good ones because I hope all the shows are good shows.  However, mainly I am just looking for honest reviews that are helpful to others.

    If you want to review a show that isn't on our website, go ahead and write your review.  If I find we don't have it listed I will add it.  No problem, I am just happy you wrote a review for us.  

    Every year I get a comment that is left on our website like this one:

How come so many of the posted show reviews are from 2-5 years old?  Can't you supply some more updated review information from artists that have done the shows.  After all, many shows go through changes from year to year.

    This comment is very true.  If we don't get new reviews all we have is old reviews.  Shows do change.  Shows try to improve.  We want artists to know the show has changed for the better if it has.  Please help us.  Please consider writing a review for us.  We are just asking for about 5 minutes of your time.

Please give back to keep our website as useful as possible.

#1:  We now have 650 art shows on our website.  Last year we had 643, so we had a slight gain in the past year.

#2.  We still have 7 states that do not have any art and craft shows listed at all.  The states of Alaska, Hawaii, Maine, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Vermont, and West Virginia have never had a show review submitted for them, thus those states have not been added.  If you submit a review for those states I will add the show and get that state on our website.  Surely, someone here has done a show in one of those states.  Please write a review for us.

#3.  The state with the largest amount of shows listed on our website is Florida.  That probably isn't a big surprise.  We have 86 shows listed on our site in Florida, that is two more than the year before.  Coming in second place is Illinois with 43 shows.  Michigan has 37 shows and is in 3rd place. 

#4.   We have 24 states with 10 or less art and craft shows listed.   

#5.   We have three states with only one art or craft show listed for them.  Those states are Arkansas, Rhode Island, and South Dakota.  Anybody have a show they can submit for these states? 

#6.   We still have only one show listed for Canada.  We know they have shows up there.  Does anyone have a show and a review that they could add to that page to make it more valuable?

#7.   We actually have a European page with one show listed.  Has anyone done an European shows yet? We would love to add a couple shows to that page.

#8.   Since our website went live we have had 1,285,929 page views.  That is amazing!  We know artists are using our website.  We need new reviews so that our site remains useful and needed.

#9.   In 2019, we had roughly 130,655 page views.  

#10. In the last 30 days, 1/11/19 - 2/11/20, we have had 10,182 page views.  Of course, this is a time when many artists are using our site to put the finishing touches on their show schedules. 

#11. We usually average about 375 page views per day.  In fact, we had had 257 page views by 8 am today.  Artists were up early and working today. 

#12. We had a total of 30 reviews that were written for us during 2019.  Of course, many people use our website without ever leaving a comment or writing a review.  We also had 17 comments left. 

#13. In the last year, we had 130,655 page views.  Of those over 130 thousand visitors only 30 times did artists leave a review.  Certainly we can give back to the art community better than that.  We want artists to use our website, but we would also need you to give back.  

#14. The average show review probably takes less than 7 minutes to write.  There is a simple form is right there on our website and you just fill it in.  Easy peasy!  Simple as pie!

To submit a show review click on this link: 
https://www.artshowreviews.com/review-an-art-fair.html

To submit a show that is not on our website click this link:  
https://www.artshowreviews.com/art-show-listing-submission.html

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Ann Arbor, Michigan
Presented by the State Street District
320 Artists
Deadline: February 22

Notification: March 10
Application fee: $50; Booth fee: $700

The Ann Arbor State Street District Art Fair is one of the four contiguous art fairs that transform downtown Ann Arbor for 4 days in July. The State Street District Art Fair takes over the city streets within the State Street District and brings the art world to the District. The State Street District Art Fair is known for its eclectic style and wonder as it joins fine art and the vibrant downtown District neighborhood. With the addition of the Emerging Artist section, the Fair is looking forward to reinventing our next 50 years and continuing to provide the Midwest with the best art event.
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Marketing:
The State Street District Art Fair works jointly with the other three art fairs to market the Ann Arbor Art Fair (as it is known to/recognized by the public). The power of the collective gives a large amount of area marketing for the event. 

Marketing pieces include:
Amenities:
  • Daily Booth-Sitters; daily water delivery
  • Artist Hospitality in the Historic Michigan Theater with restroom access (www.michtheater.org)
  • Opening Night Party on Wednesday evening at Knight's on Liberty (http://www.knightsrestaurants.com/downtown-ann-arbor/)
  • Closing Night Party
  • Vehicle access before and after the fair hours
  • 24-hour on-site private security
  • Discounts at District restaurants/retailers

For more information: www.statestreetdistrict.org/fair
Carissa Petty, (734) 646-1500

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8869202473?profile=originalThe Suburban Collection Showplace has been very proud to present the Great Lakes Art Fair over the past decade (even in the past two times a year). The event has always been a warm, fun celebration of the beautiful Artist community … and an important local showcase and networking event as well.

It is a tribute to all of our partners and friends that have worked so tirelessly each year to stage the event, that it has reached its milestone, but we feel that now is the appropriate time to discontinue the Great Lakes Art Fair. We tried to bring on the Craft component hoping to draw in more artists but still had a lack of participation.

Management of the Great Lakes Art Fair was absorbed by Suburban Collection Showplace operations in 2009, during the recession, and participation did rebound to some degree. In recent years the attendance has again eroded, and it has become more challenging to keep the event economically viable and to attract fresh artists, audience, vendors and sponsors each year. We deeply enjoy working with the Michigan artisan community, and would love for you to consider joining us at the Michigan State Fair as we have a large array of vendors and crafters. The Michigan State Fair, held over Labor Day Weekend at the Suburban Collection Showplace.  

For those who also share an interest in overall animals, we also invite you to join us for the Novi Pet Expo and follow us on Facebook for news, as well.  

Thanks so much for all the wonderful memories and we wish you Happy Trails, wherever they may lead….

For those of you who have already signed up and paid for a booth or sponsorship please allow us a week or two to process these refunds in full.

We are open to any suggestions and or comments regarding this decision and we truly appreciate all of the friendships and relationships we have made through the years.

Thank you

Jackie McMahon

Show Director

Blair Bowman

Owner

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Maternity, the installment of a two-half paintings exhibition in regards to the backroom of mothering, makes a specialty of the childbearing physique. It ends in February at the Richard Saltoun Campus in London.

Orchids, the twenty-fifth-anniversary acclaim pageant at London’s Kew Gardens, opens in February. It highlights the natural world and subculture of some of Indonesia’s , islands, and contains a whimsical volcano made of flora. Arithmetic for animal blooming Yale tuition press by Francis Su weaves parables, puzzles and personal reflections to exhibit how mathematics meets primary animal desires and builds virtues that support us all flourish.

“Art enables us to find ourselves and lose ourselves at the same time.”
― Thomas Merton, Maleultracore Results

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Winona 2020
June 6 & 7
Winona Lake, Indiana
700 Park Avenue and East Canal Street
Saturday 10am-5pm & Sunday 11am-4pm
75 Artists
Deadline: March 1
 
Application fee $30  
Booth fee $175
 
For 20 years we have prided ourselves on staging a juried show of original fine art that is welcoming and profitable for our exhibiting artists:

  • Pledged patrons from a prosperous community:  $35,000+ pledged money-provides built-in sales before the show even begins
     
  • The first stop on your Mid-Western show circuit: Centrally located,within easy driving distance to top-rated shows in Chicago, Columbus, Ohio, and Indianapolis.
     
  • Artist-friendly:
    • Easy loading & unloading
    • Artists receive coffee and donuts each day before the show
    • Lunch and drinks brought to your booth on Saturday, light snacks on Sunday
    • Exhibits limited to approximately 75 booths, to ensure great exposure for each ec0df5b1-4b88-452a-808f-d91fece48914.png artist
    • Marketing support and media coverage
    • Reduced hotel rates for artists. Hotels are conveniently located near the Village
    • The perfect setting: Nestled on the shores of Winona Lake, Indiana, surrounded by boutique shops and gourmet restaurants
    • Plentiful nearby parking. Security provided
The perfect setting: nestled on the shores of Winona Lake, Indiana, surrounded by boutique shops and restaurants.
 
 
For more information: https://villageatwinona.com/
Contact: Nick Hauck, The Village at Winona
574-268-9888, nick@villageatwinona.com
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Flourish softwalls for sale

I have a set (3 walls) of Flourish soft walls for sale. Used only 4 times and realized a full time job doesn't work with the art fair circuit. Everything is in good shape. These are black mesh with backing for EZ up tents. I also have upper and lower staybar for additional support/tightness. Comes with all of the attaching brackets, poles, s hooks and upholstery hooks. Asking $900 OBO for everything plus shipping. I'm located in CO. If you have to set up and run your booth alone- these are great. They fold up well and are an easy fit into the back of any SUV.

http://www.flourishdisplays.com/meshpanels_for_popups

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Do You Share the Graffiti Artist Spirit?

Do You Share the Graffiti Artist Spirit?

In Our Time of Mass-Produced Art and Overwhelming Advertising, We Should Celebrate Artists Who Push Back

Independent artists at art events and craft fairs are believers. They believe that handmade, unique, and locally produced work is worth fighting for. They believe that their designs and crafts can have meaning to other people as well as to themselves. They believe that corporate manufacturers don’t make art. People make art.

What people said about graffiti as an art form: i like seeing public graffiti spaces run by municipalities, just because it's illegal doesn't mean it's not art, if the art has purpose it can be art, yes it's art but they should try to do it legally, art is an expression of self and is not determined by legality or individual opinion

So what does all of this have to do with graffiti? Well, I would argue that some graffiti artists ( not all but many) make their art because they are believers too.

They believe that in a world plastered with billboards and advertising, it is good for artists to speak back. They believe that in a world where we can’t turn our heads without seeing an ad, there should be some spaces that have been taken back and filled with work that is free, truthful, and elegant.

Rebellion or Blessing?

“I, for one, would also rather see the creative outpouring of our youth on the walls instead of the billboards and advertising inflicted upon us around every corner,” Lady Pink, an artist and muralist from New York City who got her start as a graffiti artist, wrote in the New York Times.

“A bit of rebellion is something we should champion as a society. Somebody has to question the status quo—or we'll grow stagnant,” she said.

Others will argue that it is never right to tag someone else’s property without permission—that graffiti is first and foremost a crime. One solution for this problem is to create legal spaces for graffiti. This solution is positive in many ways, but it is not perfect.

Is Art More Compelling If Creating It Was Dangerous?

Eric Felisbret, author of Graffiti in New York wrote in the New York Times that while legal graffiti can be impressive and important, it might not be as powerful as traditional graffiti.

He writes, “A well-executed painting, rendered under adverse conditions and time constraints, is far more impressive than one undertaken without risk.”

No matter how you feel about the morality of graffiti, there is something compelling about an artist willing to risk freedom and well-being for self-expression.

When we talk about graffiti, it's important to make a distinction. We aren't talking about gang signs. We aren't talking about work that threatens harm to other people. We are talking about work that attempts to be beautiful.

What Does This Mean for You?

So why write about graffiti on a blog dedicated to artists and crafters?

Well, it’s because I think we should recognize their spirit, and even if we don’t think that graffiti is always good, we should all acknowledge that creativity is always better than its opposite.

We should feel inspired to continue our efforts to bring handmade, local art back into the daily lives of Americans.

Last year, August Martin High School in New York City was graffitied. The freshly painted, white walls of the school were flooded with color, and not only was this graffiti legal, it was requested.

The students at the high school complained that the white walls were sterile and uninspiring, so some of the most famous graffiti artists in the country were brought in to disrupt the white walls with stunning and inspiring graffiti.

This is the kind of thing that makes high school students proud of their school. This is the kind of good work art unleashed can do. Check out some of the art at the school here.

So we at ACT are curious to know what you all think of graffiti—whether you see it as a blessing or a menace. But no matter where you come down on this issue, we want you to know we admire you.

We admire artists who work because they love what they do. We admire artists who bring meaning to their own lives and to the lives of others by creating work that asks for nothing else but to be seen.

So carry on artists and craftsman! And thank you for what you do.

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Call for Artists: Art Fair on the Square

September 6 & 7Lake Forest logo
Lake Forest, Illinois
Market Square
Sunday & Monday 10am - 5pm
180 Artists
Deadline: February 28

Application fee $35     Booth fee $450

Please join us for the Deer Path Art League's 66th Annual Art Fair on the Square held in beautiful historic Market Square in downtown Lake Forest, Illinois. The community of Lake Forest is located 30 miles north of Chicago. This festival is a highly rated, well-attended event of long standing. Art Fair on the Square is the Art League's signature event and helps us fulfill our mission to bring high quality visual arts to the community.

Lake Forest show
Last year nearly 400 national and international artists applied to participate. The selected 180 exhibitors work in a variety of disciplines including: ceramics, digital art, drawing/pastels, fiber, glass, graphics/printmaking, jewelry, metal, mixed media, painting, photography, sculpture & wood.

Featured specialty booths will include the entrepreneurial Young Artists area with artisanal crafts, the Lake Forest/Lake Bluff Artslink tent highlighting over 20 community arts not-for-profits and the Information Tent, which details Deer Path Art League programming.

Amenities: Nolan Prohaska
  • Complimentary artist breakfast
  • Booth Sitters
  • Convenient parking
  • Corner booth option
  • Security Patrols at night
  • Volunteer Staff available to assist with set up and tear down
     
The Deer Path Art League strives to spark, nurture and enhance creativity as well as raise awareness and appreciation of the arts in the community.

Learn more: http://deerpathartleague.org/
  
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Call for Artists: Prairie Village Art Show

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June 5, 6, & 7
Prairie Village, Kansas
The Shops of Prairie Village
Friday 5 pm - 8 pm, Saturday 10 am - 8 pm, &
Sunday 11 am - 4 pm
100 Artists
Deadline: February 21

Application fee $30   Booth fee 10 x 10' $325, corner $425

Prairie Village Art Show is not located on a prairie but in the heart of Kansas City metro area and surrounded by upper-income demographics. It is celebrating its 63rd year and is the second oldest show in the city. The show is well attended and draws patrons from the entire metropolitan area. The show is small with only 100 artists but they come from all parts of the country. This shopping area was developed by the same company that built the Country Club Plaza, location of the Plaza Art Show.

Prairie Village show

Artist Amenities:
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Dennis Paul, woodworker
  • 24-hour Security
  • Power; Booth Sitters
  • Artist's Lounge Snacks and drinks
  • Friday Night: Wine delivered to booth
  • Saturday Pancake Breakfast
  • Saturday Night: Dinner with wine delivered to your booth
  • T-shirts
  • Van and RV Parking close to show - Overnight parking is allowed
  • Advertised to entire metropolitan area, i.e., radio, eblasts, television coverage, K.C. Star and direct mail
  • Volunteers that want to make you happy!

APPLY: https://www.zapplication.org/event-info.php?ID=7819

Contact: Kelsey Potts, Kpotts@prairievillageshops.com   (913) 707-2975
Learn more about our location: www.prairievillageshops.com
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A little brag: ArtsyShark shares our survey

My friend Carolyn Edlund, founder of Artsy Shark, published this today:

Top Art Fairs in America 2020

by guest blogger Connie Mettler

Each year, Art Fair Calendar surveys art lovers and fans to determine and rank the best fairs and festivals in the U.S. Here’s their 2020 lineup.

Kimball Arts Festival

The Kimball Arts Festival in Park City, Utah made the top 10 list.

 

Chicago’s Old Town Art Fair was named the #1 art fair in the country in the 2019 ArtFairCalendar.com’s 8th “Best Art Fair Survey.”  This is the fifth time in a row that Old Town has won this award.

The Old Town Fair is “Located in the midst of a beautiful (old architecture) city neighborhood. They offer good food, good music and lots to see beyond the art. Visitors enjoy the energy of a major city and the art at the same time.” On top of being ranked #1 , it was also chosen as the nation’s “Favorite Urban Art Fair.”

The most surprising fact about this year’s survey is that even though Old Town maintained the #1 ranking, six festivals were new to the Top Ten.

Rounding out the top ten were:

  • Park City Kimball Arts Festival in Park City, Utah (new). “”Extremely high quality, great variety, wide price range.” Also ranked as #1 Best Western Art Fair.
  • American Craft Exposition, Glencoe, IL (new). “Quality of crafts, the setting and the bonus of supporting a good cause.” Also ranked as Best Midwest Art Fair.
  • Long’s Park Art Festival, Lancaster, PA (new). “Wide variety of excellent art and craft presentations in a beautiful outdoor setting. Also ranked #1 Best East Coast Art Fair.
  • Smithsonian Craft Show in Washington, DC (new). “Excellent artisan crafts high level skill and beauty.”
  • Winter Park Sidewalk Art Festival, Winter Park, FL. “The art is incredible. I travel over 1,000 miles for this show.” Also ranked as #1 Best Southern Art Fair
  • Geneva Arts Fair in Geneva, IL. “High quality art exhibitors, impressive selection of art mediums and styles, awesome location in downtown …”
  • James Court Art Show, Louisville, KY (new). “Great variety of art during the most beautiful time of year in the River City.”
  • Lakeshore Art Festival in Muskegon, MI. “Cool art, yummy treats, fun downtown atmosphere.”
  • Des Moines Arts Festival in DesMoines, IA (new). “Great vendors, surprising variety of art, wonderful location downtown, friendly people of all walks of life.”

Art Fair Calendar‘s mission is to bring art lovers to the nation’s fine art festivals and craft shows. We go beyond the usual surveys about art fairs directed at artists and ask our 56,000 art fair subscriber list to share their favorites.

In addition to this “Top Ten” list, Art Fair Calendar publishes lists of the best fairs on the East Coast, Midwest, South, and West, as well as favorite urban fairs and small town fairs. Don’t miss all of their survey results, including the Top 50 fairs, which can be found here.

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Memorial Day Weekend 
Milford, Michigan
Kensington Metropark, 4570 Huron Pkwy. 
Sat. 10am-6pm; Sun. 10am-6pm; Mon. 10am-4pm
100 artists
Deadline: February 24

Application fee: $25; Booth fees start at $355
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A beautiful art fair next to the lake in the heart of Michigan's most prosperous area. The show is centered in one of Michigan's wealthiest areas, Oa
kland County, which has the highest per capita income in the state. 
Traditional images do well in all price points.  Audience is a little older with large homes and gardens.  Artist booths are in the grass in a serpentine layout.

Extensive marketing and partnerships. 
 
Held in a popular park by the beach with 800 dedicated parking spaces. The park winds along the river with convenient parking, food trucks and river views. The park already attracts 1.2 million visitors annually.
 

Produced by Mark Loeb of Integrity Shows.
 Mark is a well connected show organizer, recognized throughout metro Detroit. Mark and his team have been organizing, consulting and operating successful events since 1982. 
 
Integrity Shows uses a three-year jury system. Artists are guaranteed a space for 3 years provided they apply by the deadline and abide by the show rules. We adjust the size of the show accordingly to assure that half the spaces are available in any given year.


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13 Reasons the Craft-Making Life Is the Better Life
Need a boost? We’ve created a list of 13 reasons making crafts makes your life better. We recommend sharing them with your crafting friends.

  1. Crafting satisfies the need to create.
  2. Crafting offers the satisfaction of seeing other people appreciate your products.
  3. Crafting gives you the knowledge that at any moment, people all over the country might be enjoying your work. You never know how far the crafts you sell might travel.
  4. Working on your crafts is an opportunity to relax, forget your daily worries, and focus entirely on one task.
  5. Crafting allows you a level of self-sufficiency that is rare in our time.
  6. Crafting connects generations as parents teach children and grandparents teach grandchildren.
  7. Crafters who attend fairs and festivals become a part of a community of other crafty, creative, and delightful people.
  8. Crafters can run their own business, set their own hours, and be their own boss.
  9. Crafters surround themselves with handmade, one-of-a-kind goods rather than mass-produced, low-quality products.
  10. Crafters are more observant, more mindful, and more inspired.
  11. Crafters make better friends. Well, they at least make better gifts to give their friends.
  12. Crafters develop an eye for detail and patience to accomplish stunning work.
  13. At the end of the day, a crafter can look back on their work and see exactly what they have accomplished, which is usually a lot.

What would you add to this list? Let us know by leaving a comment below.

Love the ACT blog? Click here to learn more about the artists, crafters, and tradesmen insurance program.

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New Gallery Opens in Ann Arbor

8869199288?profile=originalThe Gutman Gallery is being launched by the Guild of Artists and Artisans as a new retail opportunity for Guild members. You know the Guild -- those folks who are part of producing the summer Ann Arbor Art Fair extravaganza. It is named after Vic Gutman, the man who started the Guild back in the 1970's. 

"Mine", by Chuck Wimmer

Vic continues to be an event producer in Omaha, including the Omaha Summer Arts Festival and many other events. Ann Arbor is where he started his career producing non-profit events. 

Karen Delhey, current executive director: "Gutman Gallery is the new place in Ann Arbor to get an exquisite piece of art for your home or purchase a unique gift for a loved one this Valentine’s day or anytime of the year!”

Learn more and visit the gallery located on 4th street in Ann Arbor: https://www.clickondetroit.com/all-about-ann-arbor/2020/02/03/new-gallery-in-town-the-guilds-gutman-gallery-to-launch-in-downtown-ann-arbor/

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Call for Artists: ARTBOX PROJECT Barcelona 1.0

March 18 - 22 Barcelona
Barcelona, Spain
Valid World Hall at the Buenaventura Muñoz 6
Deadline: February 15
 
Application fee: 45€
THE ARTBOX.PROJECTS is an art project that travels around the world with the aim of promoting young artists from all over the world and offering them a platform on which they can present themselves to the public. At every art hotspot where THE ARTBOX.PROJECTS stops, young artists from all over the world have the opportunity to participate in the art project.
Barcelona show

Your artwork will be shown digitally on a big LED screen (2x2 meters) during the ARTBOX.PROJECT Barcelona 1.0 show. In the ARTBOX.PROJECT Barcelona 1.0, the jury will select 10 finalists and 100 semi-finalists. The finalists will have the opportunity to exhibit their original artworks, the semi-finalists will receive a special presentation on two different 55" HD screens. The registered artworks, which will not be selected as finalists, will be shown digitally on the large 2x2 meter LED screen during the entire exhibition period.
Barcelona art
Visitors to the exhibition will have the opportunity to vote for their favorite artwork among the finalists and semi-finalists. The winner chosen by the visitors with the most votes will receive a cooperation contract with THE ARTBOX.GALLERY Switzerland in Zurich.


 
Contact: Jenny-Rose Zenklusen, office@artboxprojectbarcelona.com
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2020-artist-afi-2-2.jpgSugarloaf Craft Festivals - Apply Now!

Apply Today to Sugarloaf Craft Festivals! 11 Shows in 2020 located in VA, PA, MD & NJ. Limited Space Remains. Professionally managed, highly attended by affluent attendees ready to SHOP! Join Sugarloaf and see why so many love being part of our special creative community. Make 2020 your best year ever with Sugarloaf. Don't wait, apply today!
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SPRING '20 TOUR
Limited Space Remaining! 

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Fall '20 TOUR
Limited Space Remaining! 

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May 23 & 24 Denver
Denver, Colorado
Staple Conservatory Green Plaza
Saturday 10am - 6pm & Sunday 10am - 5pm
145 Artists
Deadline: February 6

Application fee: $35   Booth fee: $495 - $1050

We invite all artists, both Colorado and national, to apply to the 2020 festival. Now in its 
22nd year, the Denver Arts Festival will be held at the Conservatory Green Plaza area of Northfield in the Stapleton development. The fine art exhibition features over 145 visual artists with over 50,000 people expected to attend.

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We are excited to continue working with the Stapleton Development. This large area that used to be the Denver airport property proved to be a great place for the festival over the last few years. It is now home to many upscale neighborhoods, parks, bike trails, shopping and more. There is plenty of free parking and all artists will be on paved streets. All art patrons from the Denver area will find it easy to come to DAF since the location of the festival is just off two major highways. 
 
Marketing: 
Promotion of the event to the art-buying public in newspapers, radio, television, press releases, magazines, social media and other venues valued at over $150,000.
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Contact: Jim DeLutes jdphotos7@gmail.com (303) 330-8237
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Call for Artists: 37th Summerfest Arts Faire

Logan June 18 - 20
Logan, Utah
50 N Main Logan
Tabernacle Square in Historic Downtown Logan
Thursday-Friday 11am - 9pm & Saturday 10am - 8pm
170 Artists - Artists are invited to come early (starting Friday June 12)
Deadline: February 9
Application fee: $45   Booth fee: $300 - $670
You are cordially invited to submit an application to request participation in the 37th Annual Summerfest Arts Faire (SAF). Summerfest is a fine art/fine craft event popular with collectors and visitors (over 50,000) and takes place at Tabernacle Square in Historic Downtown Logan, the very heart of beautiful Cache Valley. Summerfest is a juried event known for its quality original artwork.
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HOSPITALITY SERVICES
Summerfest will provide the following services to artist exhibitors:
    1. Assistance with booth set up and teardown (you will be provided with contact information upon check-in).
    2. Booth sitters for breaks.
    3. Air-conditioned artist hospitality area with complimentary beverages, snacks, and SAF and community information. Available for artists only.
    4. Each artist will be featured on our website and on social media sites.
    5. Artists are invited to come early (starting Friday, June 12)
    6. An event program will be published which will include a site map, a listing of participating artists, their artwork and website addresses (if provided). Inclusion in the program is only guaranteed if the application is received by the deadline, payment is made on time, and requested artwork is submitted when required.
    7. Free parking is provided one block from the venue. Truck/trailer parking will be two blocks away. Please do not park your vehicle or trailer on the perimeter streets or grounds of Tabernacle Square except to load and unload. Violators will be fined and may not be invited back to the event.
    8. Exhibitor gift bags.
    9. Welcome reception with heavy hors d'oeuvres on Wednesday at 6 pm.
    10. CAMPSITES and LODGING. Campsites and hotels are available in abundance. Discounted lodging information will be sent out.
What Artists Say:
  • A good experience overall for me! My art was very well received and my sales good!
  • Great festival overall, and I was very pleased with how well my art was received in a predominately conservative Mormon community.
  • Best show that I participate in. The committee and volunteers are amazing. 
  • Great staff! Great booth sitters! And a great experience! I did far better than I expected.
  • I wish all our shows were run as well as Summerfest.

Contact: Elaine Thatcher, Executive Director elaine@logansummerfest.com (435) 213-3858
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November 19 & 20
Royal Oak Farmers Market
Royal Oak, Michigan
Presented by: The Guild of Artists and Artisans
Thursday & Friday 11am - 9pm (New Hours!)
65 Artists
Deadline: February 24, 2020

Application Fee: $25   Booth Fee: $250-$350
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The Guild of Artists and Artisans is proud to announce the Royal Oak Market: Art Fair Edition.  Now in it's fifth year, this show will take place indoors at the Royal Oak Farmers Market on Thursday and Friday. The Farmers Market is an enclosed marketplace that is conveniently located in the Civic Center at the corner of 11 Mile Road and Troy Street in downtown Royal Oak. The Royal Oak Farmers Market provides one of the premium market venues in southeast Michigan.  
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This is a juried fair.  The artists will be showing and selling their own work.  Admission for fairgoers is free. The event features 60 artists, music, food trucks, beer and wine and fairgoers will find the same excellence and variety as in the Guild's Ann Arbor Summer Art Fair.
 
Guild Show Features:
  • Extensive advertising and promotion
  • Cash Awards to Artists
  • Professional and respectful art fair staff
  • Available move-in help
  • Well-provisioned artist hospitality
  • Negotiated special rates for artists in nearby hotels and motels
  • Friendly booth sitters
  • Professional, overnight security 
  • Artist parking is free
Contact: Nicole McKay, nicole@theguild.org  (734) 662-3382
 
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Call for Artists: 59th Grand Haven Art Festival

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Grand Haven, Michigan
Presented By: The Chamber of Commerce Grand Haven, Spring Lake & Ferrysburg
100 Artists
Deadline: February 15

Application Fee: $30       Booth Fee: $285
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The Grand Haven Art Festival is a community event inviting 100 artists from the region to transform Washington Avenue into a chic, outdoor, art gallery. Rated number 27 in the Top 200 Shows by Sunshine Artist magazine, this well-attended event boasts free admission, food vendors, kids' activities and live music. Residents and visitors from Grand Rapids, Chicago, Detroit and more, visit the annual Grand Haven Art Festival looking to purchase that perfect piece for their homes, cottages and offices. 

Artist Amenities:
  • Awards
    • Artists to win Best in Show, Jury's Choice and Excellence Award, all selected by an onsite jury, will be invited to participate in the 2020 Grand Haven Art Festival without jury and application fee. These winners also receive cash prizes. 
    • Honorable Mention Award in each category and the People's Choice Award will be invited to participate in the 2020 Grand Haven Art Festival without jury and application fee. 3538f3a7-b0bd-4a4a-947f-148b78cc6f06.png
  • Complimentary morning coffee and pastries Saturday and Sunday
  • Complimentary snacks and water brought to artists
  • Host an Artist program - accommodations with residents for artists
  • Artist Social the first night of the Festival 
  • Roaming Booth Sitters to allow for artist breaks
  • Boxed lunches available for purchase and delivered directly to artist's booth Saturday and Sunday.
  • Artist-only parking reserved one block from the start of the show.
  • Extensive Festival marketing and promotion
  • Artist survey to collect feedback, comments and suggestions
  • Paid security Friday and Saturday nights throughout the Festival
  • Grand Haven Art Festival Brochure including name, image, booth number and contact information of all participating artists accepted and paid by April 15.
  • Booth sign with name, business, booth number, medium, city and state for easy identification
  • Information packet provided in April including lodging options, area information, event logistics, etc.
  • A welcoming and excited community for the 59th Annual Grand Haven Art Festival, a top-rated show! 
Testimonials:
  • "Pleasant. Profitable. Wonderful staff."
  • "Very busy and great sales! Easy access to booths and very hospitable staff."
  • "Best show of the summer season!"
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