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June 12-14
Columbus, Ohio

Produced by the Greater Columbus Arts Council
300 Artists
Deadline: December 13

Notification: February 3
Application fee: $40; Booth fees start at $595 


Join us on June 12, 13 & 14 for great art, performances, food and fun! The Columbus Arts Festival is the city's welcome-to-summer event, pairing the finest artists with continuous entertainment including hands-on art activities, stage performances and food from the area's finest restaurants.
 
The Columbus Arts Festival honored by Sunshine Artist and ArtfairCalendar.com
 
as one of the top fine art and fine craft festivals in the country, attracted more than 400,000 art patrons last year to Columbus' Downtown Riverfront along the beautiful new Scioto Mile and Bicentennial Park. Approximately 300 national and international artists will be selected from over 1,100 applicants for coveted positions.
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Expect:
  • Over $650,000 in marketing/advertising support and partnerships
  • $7,000 average sales
  • Produced by the Greater Columbus Arts Council 501(c)(3)
From the director:
This year, we will continue to give out 12 awards totaling $21,000!! 
 
Accordingly for our 2020 festival:
  • Best of Show - $4,000
  • 2-Dimensional Jurors' Choice - $2,000 (3)
  • 3-Dimensional Jurors' Choice - $2,000 (3)
  • Merit Awards - $1,000 (3)
  • Best Presentation - $1,000 (1)
  • Best Emerging Artist - $1,000 (1)
Artist Information:
  • Artists hospitality area with beverages and snacks
  • Contact information and booth number in Guidebook
  • Text based information system provided by our radio partner CD 102.5
  • Name and image listed on website with live link to artist website
  • 24 hour site security provided by Columbus PD
  • Free parking space with each booth
For more info contact: Sean Kessler, skessler@gcac.org614-221-8625
 
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P.S. The jury will be held January 18 and 19, 2020, at The Westin Columbus, 310 High Street. You are invited to attend the blind jury process. Please contact Sean Kessler, Festival Director at 614-221-8625 or skessler@gcac.org for the weekend's schedule or to RSVP to attend the jury.
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10 Things You'll Find in Every Artist's Bag

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Construction workers have their hammers, hard hats, and gloves. Police have their handcuffs, flashlight, and gun. Doctors have stethoscopes, tongue depressors, and syringes. You get the idea. Every profession has certain equipment and supplies that come with the territory. Artists are no exception, so we asked our Facebook followers and did a little research to find the ten things that you will find in almost every artist’s bag.

10 Things You’ll Find in an Artist’s Bag

  1. Sharpie, Pencils, Pens, Paint Brushes: Okay, technically these are four different items and should take up almost half the list, but this is my list and I make the rules, so I’m counting them as one.
  2. Zip and Velcro Ties: I have absolutely no idea why an artist would need these. Can someone enlighten me?
  3. Tablets, and/or Laptop: For taking notes and keeping track of measurements. These are never used for games, Internet browsing, or Facebook updates that would distract the artist. Never, ever. Yep....What?!...Don’t look at me like that.
  4. Tape Measure or Ruler: Good for measuring. No, really!
  5. Sketch Pad: Makes sense. No explanation needed.
  6. Pencil Sharpener: Just in case.
  7. Camera: This isn’t for everyone, but sometimes it’s nice to capture images and use them later for inspiration.
  8. Water Bottle: To, you know, carry water for cleaning brushes. I guess you could drink it too, but maybe do that before you actually start to clean your paint brushes.
  9. Snacks: Also not for everybody, but taking a little food break once in a while is good for creativity. At least that’s what the little devil on my left shoulder tells me.
  10. Phone: Yes, the phone can be helpful for artists, as long as it’s not being used just for texts and phone calls.

Do you have anything in your bag that we didn’t include here? What If you could only have one item in your artist bag? What would you choose? Please comment below.

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Cool Ad! Would you attend?

(This is not an advertisement for the Randolph Street Market)

I love it when art fairs/festivals/pop ups/markets really get the vibe of attracting customers to attend their events. I stole this image off of artist Angie Consalvo's email to share with you.

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What do you think? Do you have any images which will get those art buyers out the door and into your booth?

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Call for Artists: 32nd Naples Downtown Art Show

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Naples, Florida
Presented by the Naples Art Association
250 Artists
Deadline: December 8
Notification: December 17

Application fee: $35; Booth fee: $450

The Naples Art Association hosts one of the last major art festivals of the winter season. Located on upscale Fifth Avenue South, the heart of downtown, this is the ideal site for this fine art and fine craft festival. The quad setup affords every artist a corner booth and great visibility. Qualified buyers enjoy the set-up along the 5th Ave S., where they are able to have the opportunity to engage with artists and learn about their process.
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Marketing:
A favorite show for artist enthusiasts and collectors, this show benefits from significant media coverage and paid advertising that include articles written in local news sources. Marketing includes multiple advertisements in print publications, a significant social media campaign and radio advertisements during the week prior to the show.
 
What artists say about our show:
  • My show in Naples last weekend was excellent, you all do a wonderful job, and I'm happy to be a part of such a fantastic show!  Glass Artist
  • One of my best shows ever, somewhere in the top five! Thank you for a great show!  Metal Artist
 
 
Contact info: Maureen Roberts, maureen.roberts@naplesart.org, 239-262-6517
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Speaking Up: Talking to Show Organizers

A member of this site shared a show review and it included this letter that he sent to the show organizers:

8869195494?profile=originalWe participated in the ________ _______ 2019 and it was our first time exhibiting in your show.  Our booth location, listed in the program and advertised to our customers, was #85. When we arrived at registration we were not given that location per the map but had been moved to a spot with a hole, a tree, and half a driveway in the middle.

After a bit of back and forth, you offered us our choice of two spots; one being nearly the last booth in the show [notable: this is a show where everyone moves as a unit in one direction — so the “end” is the absolute end] and another other spot which seemed great: level, middle of the show, plenty of storage room.  So we took it.  Then we found out you had neglected to tell us that this spot was adjacent to a 20 foot wide food booth, (claiming this food booth had never been in that spot in previous years) with a queue stretching 30 feet down the road in front of our booth, and that of our neighbor.  As it turned out, this was more than a problem for us, it was — literally— a show stopper.

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The entire flow of show visitors moved in a now-much-denser mass on the opposite side of the food line, either unaware of our booth or unwilling to try to cross through the food line to access our booth. We were having brisk sales up until the line spanned our entrance; as a result of this scenario, we did 85% of our sales before 12:30, when the line first formed, and only 15% —two sales— during the remainder of the day as the line had remained in force until late afternoon.

In talking with other exhibitors, including the food people, we find that:

1) the artists on the other side of this food had been on our side of this food last year and had specifically requested to not be anywhere near them again, so you just moved them from one side to the other.

8869195093?profile=original2) this specific food vendor has been in that very spot for several years.

3) the line of people waiting to buy food here snaked from this booth spanning the entire length of their 20 feet, plus another 30 feet, passing in front of us and another artist.

4) this line-scenario happens every year at this food booth.

When we spoke to you about this your response was, “who would have foreseen this?”, even though it had happened repeatedly in past shows.

We take our commitment to our Art, and to the shows we do, very seriously. This is our livelihood. We made sure to invest in inventory, advertised to all our customers, and set up our display in advance to make sure it will work in the pre-assigned location only to have a different booth and the access to our new location blocked.  As far as we are concerned, you broke your contract with us and it cost us a great deal of time and money.

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Please — Do not ever do this to another artist. I know that at least two members of show management also exhibited at the fair; ask yourself: would you be willing to set up in this booth space and have your entire entrance blocked for the major selling hours of the show?

Because of your amateurish mistakes and lies, of omission and outright, your failure to correct or avoid recurring problems ahead of showtime, and your apparent inability to learn from past failures, we will not only never apply again, we will include this letter in reviews we post.

What do you think of this approach? Have you ever done this? What have you done in a situation like this?

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Call for Artists: Ridgeland Fine Arts Festival

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April 4 & 5
Ridgeland, Mississippi
Renaissance at Colony Park
100 Artists
Deadline: December 6
 
Application fee: $30
Booth Fee: $250 for 10' x 10'
Due: January 10, 2020
 
Held in the typically mild and refreshing days of early spring, the Ridgeland Fine Arts Festival (www.ridgelandartsfest.com) presents artists and their work against the splendid setting of Renaissance at Colony Park, a regional lifestyle center renowned for its shopping, dining and entertainment experiences as well as for its graceful Old World architecture (www.renaissanceatcolonypark.com). 
 
The City of Ridgeland has grown from a quiet suburb of Jackson, the state capital, to a vibrant hub for the arts and a premier retail and dining venue. Santé South Wine Festival, an international showcase of the world's premier wines and some of Mississippi's most succulent culinary delights, will be held in conjunction with the Ridgeland Fine Arts Festival.
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The timing of the festival works well for routing with other Southern spring shows.
  • Easy, convenient and leisurely load in and load out
  • Free, convenient artist parking
  • Affordable $250 booth fee
  • 10' x 10' booth spaces with 1' buffer and ample storage space
  • Limited to 100 artists
  • Your name, medium, city, state, one image and a link to your website included on our website
  • Wi-Fi available throughout festival
  • Complimentary festival t-shirt (one per booth)
  • 24-hour security
  • Booth sitters
  • Free van and RV parking close to the festival
  • Reduced room rates at our on-site host hotel, Hyatt Place Jackson/Ridgeland, which is adjacent to the festival site
  • Complimentary Artist Awards Breakfast on Sunday morning at the elegant Biaggi's Ristorante Italiano (two admissions per booth)
  • Box lunch delivered to your booth on Saturday
  • $7,000 Cash Awards
The Ridgeland Fine Arts Festival is presented by the Ridgeland Tourism Commission, a tax-exempt, State of Mississippi chartered agency. We develop and implement a robust regional marketing campaign. All proceeds are used to produce and promote the show.

For additional information and to apply:

Festival website: www.ridgelandartsfest.com

E-mail questions to Bob McFarland at bobmcfarland2@hotmail.com
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Sausalito Art Festival Announces Hiatus for 2020

Just got this and wanted to share. What are your thoughts?

Sausalito Art Festival Announces Hiatus for 2020

As a supporter of the Sausalito Art Festival, we want you to be among the first to know about the press release below, that was issued today.

As it states, the Festival will be paused in 2020 as the Sausalito Art Festival Foundation takes the time needed to plan a new iteration of the Festival in an effort to ensure its continued success. 

The decision to dedicate a year to planning was difficult but ultimately, we decided that we owed it to our community to thoroughly go through the process needed to prepare the Festival for its next phase of success. 

As we go through this planning process, we encourage you to reach out with ideas, recommendations, or other constructive thoughts. 

We look forward to welcoming you back to the Sausalito waterfront in 2021,

The Sausalito Art Festival Foundation


Press Release: The Sausalito Art Festival Foundation regrets to announce that it will pause production of its signature event, the Sausalito Art Festival, in 2020 due to the uncertain prospects for the familiar three-day Labor Day weekend event and the current challenges associated with its production. According to Foundation Chairman Wayne Kaleck, “we are taking a year to plan a new iteration of the Festival to meet a shifting arts and entertainment landscape.”
 
For 67 years, the Sausalito Art Festival has been recognized as one of America’s premier outdoor art festivals and is a winner of countless industry awards. Set on a waterfront location in Sausalito California, the Festival is attended annually by thousands of visitors and staffed by more than a thousand volunteers.
 
In spite of the event’s past success, explained Kaleck, recent years have seen unfavorable trends develop in the art fair industry, restrictions imposed on the Festival’s access to its traditional waterfront location, increasing competition for musical performers, and skyrocketing costs for security owing to events like the mass shooting at this year’s Gilroy Garlic Festival. “The Foundation believes that we owe it to our community of artists, musicians, vendors, volunteers and patrons, to take the time needed to grapple with the changing landscape and reimagine the Sausalito Art Festival to ensure its continued success,” added Kaleck.
 
The Sausalito Art Festival has historically been held over Labor Day Weekend. As a major regional event, planning for the Festival is a year-round process, and the Festival operation requires participation from dozens of city, county, federal and private organizations. “The Board of Trustees is evaluating a number of substantial changes to the Festival, and we believe it is in the best interest of everyone to take the time needed to thoroughly investigate the impact of these changes,” stated Kaleck. “That is why we are putting the Festival on ‘pause’ for next year.”
 
The Sausalito Art Festival is produced by the Sausalito Art Festival Foundation, a non-profit 501(c)(3) whose mission is to support the arts for the community. Proceeds from the annual Sausalito Art Festival support Bay Area arts and community non-profits through grants, artist awards, scholarships and donations to special projects. As a part of that effort, the Foundation also announced today the opening of its annual Leonard Kaprielian grant application process benefiting non-profit 501(c)(3) projects in Sausalito.
 
For more information, contact: info@sausalitoartfestival.org

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To Censor or Not to Censor: That Is the Question


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Note: The opinions expressed in this blog post are those of the writer and do not necessarily reflect the views of ACT Insurance, its employees, or any of the companies affiliated with it.

In light of recent events, it seemed a good time to write a blog post about something that many artists and other creative people have faced for thousands of years and that some of them are still facing today. When, if ever, is it ok to censor art or books, and how much freedom of expression should creative people be allowed to have?

These are difficult questions that can’t be fully answered with this simple blog post. So why bring it up? Why bother even writing about it? Because having the conversation is just as important as answering the question.

As with most everything, people have differing opinions on the issue. There are those who believe that some images and words are not appropriate and should be censored every time. Other people believe that nothing should be censored - under any circumstances. There are also those who take a middle ground.

Sometimes the reasons art is censored changes over the years. “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” by Mark Twain has been censored numerous times over the years. While today it is usually banned because of its racist language and stereotypes, it was first banned one month after its publication by a Massachusetts library in 1885, according to a Huck Finn teacher’s guide provided by PBS. Why was it banned? Because of the “very low grade of morality...couched in the language of a rough dialect [with] a systemic use of bad grammar and an employment of rough, coarse, inelegant expressions. It is also very irreverent…”

Ouch! What artist or author would want to hear that about their work? Mark Twain didn’t mind. His response: “They have expelled Huck from their library...this will sell us another 25,000 copies for sure.”

There are good reasons that people give for why censorship is needed (usually for the sake of children), whether you agree with them or not. There are good reasons that people give for why censorship is not needed, whether you agree with them or not.

Still, it seems odd to call for art to be censored simply because I don’t like what I’m seeing. Who am I to censor something that I consider “offensive” when someone else may have the opposite feelings as I do? My feelings about this “indecent” thing may be very strong. The other person may have feelings just as strong as mine. A piece of art that I consider “immoral” could be a beautiful work of art to someone else.

And here’s the great thing: If I am offended by some piece of art, I have options. I can be my own censor.

If I find a passage in a book that is offensive to me, I can stop reading and close the book.

If I’m at a museum and I see something “indecent,” I can walk away.

If I see art I consider offensive about someone or something that I consider sacred (or that I feel at least deserves reverential treatment), I can ignore it.

What I do know, and I think the majority of people in the world would agree with me, is that there is NOT ONE SINGLE PERSON LIVING ON THIS EARTH who has the right to kill someone else because they were offended by an image, word, or another piece of art. Ever. No exceptions.

Artists, authors, sculptors, and other creative individuals should have the right to create whatever art they want. I have the right to personally decide whether that art is something I want to look at or not. In essence, it really is that simple.

Do you agree with the post? Want to express your opinion about censorship? Please comment below.

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10 Gifts for Your Artist or Craftsman

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The holiday season is upon us once again, and the time has come to buy presents for your friends and loved ones. Yet, it always seems like there’s that one person who is next to impossible to shop for. No matter what you do, you can’t seem to find that perfect gift for them.

If you are looking for a present for an artist or crafter, this can be even more difficult. Sometimes it seems like no matter what you get them, there’s always the thought that they could make the same thing just as nice. Don’t fret! We have compiled a list of 10 gifts that you can get for your artist or crafter this season.

  1. Magazine Subscriptions: There are many arts and craft magazines to choose from, some of which include “Arts and Crafts Homes and the Revival” or “Elle Decor.” You can also get them magazine subscriptions to other things they may be interested in (sports, nature, history, etc.).
  1. Gift Cards: Hold on! We’re not just talking a generic gift card here. And before you say gift cards aren’t personal, consider this: your crafters go to some place like Michaels all the time anyway and spend their own money, so why not get them a gift card and help them save a little cash this season.
  1. Craft Jewelry: Scissor necklaces, tape measure bracelets, and other unique and fun jewelry can be a fun gift to give and receive.
  1. Creative Doodling and Beyond”: Really any doodle book will do, but this particular book is full of fun prompts and exercises to help spark the creativity of the artist in your life.
  1. Martha Stewart’s Encyclopedia of Crafts”: I know, I know. Not everyone is a fan of Martha Stewart, so this gift might not work in your case, but this book is full of step-by-step guides to create some exciting projects that your crafter will enjoy.
  1. Moleskine Notebooks: These were the go-to notebooks for artist legends like Vincent van Gogh and Pablo Picasso, and writing legend Ernest Hemingway, as well as many artists and writers today. These notebooks are great for sketching and doodling as well as taking notes.
  1. Self-Healing Cutting Mats: These mats are great for crafters who are constantly cutting paper, fabrics, and other items because the mat “heals” itself after the crafter cuts on it. No more scratches on the dining room table or workbenches.
  1. Craft of the Month Club: These clubs can be fun for both adults and children. Each month the person who received the gift will get a kit with a new craft for them to do. This is a gift that keeps on giving all year long.

    NOTE: Pay close attention to the details before you buy. Some clubs start with an introductory rate and then charge more after the first month. This isn’t necessarily bad, just know what you are buying before you charge your card so you aren’t surprised later on.

  1. Art and Craft Supplies: Paint, sketching pencils, scissors, fabric - the list could go on and on. After all, artists and crafters need supplies. You can ask the person’s significant other if the person has specific brands or supplies that they prefer.
  1. A Gift Unrelated to Arts and Crafts: Artists and crafters have other interests besides just arts and crafts. Maybe they love shoes, or are a die-hard fan of football. Finding the other interests of the person is a great way to find a present they will love.

Do you agree with our list? What other presents would you like to see come your way this year? Please comment below.

Note: The links above are provided with the understanding that we do not endorse or stand behind any product mentioned, and we are not affiliated with the brands or stores in any way. The links are simply to help you see the product and get an idea for what the gift could look like.

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I'm selling 2 Pro Panels Desks in Dark Grey that are 16"x30" and 42" counter height with 2 shelves included. I bought them new this year at $245.00 each and never used.

Asking Price is $150.00 each.

I also have one 16"x16" Mini Desk in Dark Grey with two shelves as well that I paid $185.00 for new and am selling for $125.00. Prefer Local Pick-Up or Delivery. Thanks!

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Quotes about Art and Creativity


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Art encompasses a lot of different trades, techniques, and tools. The entire history of the human race has involved art in some way or another. From cave drawings, hieroglyphics, paintings, sculptures and writing of long gone geniuses worth millions of dollars to modern day artists, writers, crafters, and other creative people, art, for some people, is more than just a way to enjoy life. For some people, art IS life. These people have a lot to say about imagination, creativity, and, of course, art as demonstrated by the following 10 quotes:

  1. “The painter has the universe in his mind and hands.” - Leonardo da Vinci
  2. “Everything you can imagine is real.” - Pablo Picasso
  3. “We don’t make mistakes, just happy little accidents.” - Bob Ross
  4. “A true artist is not one who is inspired, but one who inspires others.” Salvador Dali
  5. “In the haunted house of life, art is the only stair that doesn’t creak.” - Tom Robbins
  6. “Self-consciousness is the enemy of all art, be it acting, writing, painting, or living itself, which is the greatest art of all.” - Ray Bradbury
  7. “All worthy work is open to interpretations the author did not intend. Art isn’t your pet - it’s your kid. It grows up and talks back to you.” - Joss Whedon
  8. “It is through art, and through art only, that we can realize our perfection.” - Oscar Wilde
  9. “I just do art because I’m ugly and there’s nothing else for me to do.” - Andy Warhol
  10. Make good art.” - Neil Gaiman

Have other quotes from artists and other creative people you want to share? Want to discuss some of the quotes mentioned in the post? Please comment below.

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Call for Artists: Cherry Creek Arts Festival

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July 3 - 5
Denver, Colorado

Cherry Creek Arts Festival
Cherry Creek North
2nd through 3rd Avenues from Clayton to Steele Street
Friday & Saturday 10am - 8 pm & Sunday 10am - 6pm
250 Artists 
Deadline: December 1
 
Application Fee: $45 
Booth Fee: 10 x 10 $850; Corner $975
$350 Emerging Artist Program
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The Cherry Creek Arts Festival invites you to apply to be one of 250 exhibitors at the 2020 event, a world-class and award-winning celebration of the visual arts. CCAF enjoys an attendance of 330,000 visitors to the Cherry Creek North Shopping District in Denver, Colorado. The three-day event gives patrons the rare and special opportunity to meet and purchase art from exhibiting artists. Our goal is to provide the public and our selected exhibitors an experience of unparalleled quality. 
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  • Average artist sales $15,600 (as reported from the 2019 artist survey)
  • Over $1 million marketing and advertising the artists
  • $30,000 offered in artist purchase awards 
  • 330,000 annual visitors hosted over the festival weekend
  • Projection jury process, artists viewed in order of the date application is submitted
You can apply now at www.Zapplication.org

To apply: create an online artist profile; prepare and upload your images; complete the application and submit before the deadline of midnight (MST) on Sunday, December 1, 2019.
Best regards,
The CherryArts Team
July 3, 4 & 5, 2020
(303) 355-2787
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Call for Artists: Art in the Loop

April 3 - 5 Memphis logo
Memphis, Tennessee
Ridgeway Loop Road 
(from Braircrest Ave. to Ridge Bend Rd.)
Fri. 1 pm-6 pm, Sat. 10 am-6 pm, Sun. 11 am-4 pm
60-80 Artists
Deadline: November 30
 
Notification: December 10
 
Application fee: $25; Booth fee: $300
 
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In addition to offices, the area boasts several hotels (including the Memphis Hilton) and a 4 screen Cinema dedicated to films attractive to the over 45 audiences. There is also a Mega-Church within view of our festival site, which boosts additional traffic on Sunday.
 
What we'll do for you:
*Limited to 60-80 Fine Art and Fine Craft Artists 
*Every Booth is a CORNER
*Cash Prizes
*24 Hour Security
*Booth Sitters
*Free Parking
*Storage behind every booth
*Extensive PR & Marketing
*Sponsorships with NPR, PBS & Memphis Magazine
*Jury Fee $25
*Booth Fee $300 (10'x10' Corner with back storage)
Art in The Loop offers easy move-in, and lots of free parking (for both artists and festival-goers), as well as proximity to high-income households.  Art in The Loop also offers visitors FREE Admission and amenities including cash bars and specialty food trucks.
Our Sponsors include: WKNO TV & FM, the local PBS & NPR Affiliates & Memphis Magazine.  Promotional efforts also include: outdoor advertising and an extensive direct mail effort (more than 11K on our list), as well as a vigorous campaigns involving press placements and social media.
Learn more: www.artintheloop.org or 
Contact Greg Belz, gregbelz@hotmail.com or call 901-327-4019

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Call for Artists: For the Love of Art

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South Bend, Indiana
Presented by Kozmo Events
South Bend Century Center
Saturday 10am - 6pm & Sunday 11am - 4pm
60 Artists
Deadline: until full
Booth fee: 10x10 $340 before November 15, 2019
$390 after November 15, 2019
Cabin fever starts to really set in this time of the year and you could use some cash flow at a sweet, small classy event in a beautiful facility in the heart of South Bend. The show organizer, Shireen Cline, works this community to bring in buyers and welcome you. It is purposely small because she seeks quality over quantity. 
Why join us?
  • We only accept a few artists per medium to ensure all artists will benefit financially.
  • We go above and beyond to accommodate each artists and promote their work.
  • Complimentary pizza and beverages during Friday's load-in.
  • Complimentary coffee, fresh donuts and water Saturday morning.
  • Free Wi-Fi, carts and tables.
  • Hotel partner is connected to the venue and provides us a great rate.
  • Easy load-in and load-out
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Prizes: Best in Show, Best Booth, Best Body of Work, and Best Promoter. The winners will receive free hotel accommodations for next year; a free booth space, framing discounts, gift cards and additional prizes. Plus each artist will receive credit for next year's show.

Testimonials:
Shireen - Thanks for your enthusiasm and energy. You have really attracted a group of talented exhibitors in a well balanced show.    Robin Gower 
 
Thanks for the opportunity to show my work. Your hard work is evident. keep it going. I will be back.      Joel Fremion 
 
Shireen - Thank you for all your hard work. You are doing all the right things. Mark and Carman (4 Elements) 
 
Fun Show! We appreciate all of the hard work to promote the show. Quality artists, great location, and wonderful volunteers.      Mark & Karen Waninger
 
For more info and to apply: www.fortheloveofartfair.com
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Sugarloaf Craft Festivals - Apply Now!

**Sugarloaf Craft Festivals' Fall 2020 Tour - Applications Now OPEN**
Jury Deadline: January 13
Save the dates and submit your applications today for Sugarloaf Craft
Festivals Fall 2020 Tour. Be part of a special community of curated artists and
sell more of your art! Sugarloaf Crafts offers 6 well-attended shows in affluent areas of VA, PA, NJ and MD. Apply for one or more shows today.
Jury 
Deadline January 13th, application results begin mid-January.

Apply
 

Fall '20 TOUR

Applications Open! Deadline: Jan 13th
Apply
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SPRING '20 TOUR

Limited Space Remaining!
Apply
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Find even more art fairs looking for artists: www.CallsforArtists.com

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Call for Artists: Spring Art on the Square

February 8 & 9Delray Beach Spring
Delray Beach, Florida
Cornell Art Museum, Old School Square
Saturday 10 am-5 pm; Sunday 10 am-4 pm
150 Artists
Deadline: November 22
Application fee $35
  • Center Grounds booth fee 10' x 10' = $325, 10' x 20' = $650
  • Museum Lawn booth fee 10' x 10' = $350, 10' x 20' = $700
  • Power $45
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The Spring Art on the Square 2020 is a two-day Premiere Juried Outdoor Fine Art Show presented by the Cornell Art Museum.  Located on the campus surrounding historic Cornell Art Museum at Old School Square in the heART of downtown Delray Beach, this outdoor art experience will feature extraordinary, original art works by fine artists and fine craft artists from around the country. 
 
FINE ART SHOW FEATURES:
  • Juried Fine Art Show featuring top 150 artists from around the country
  • Located on the beautiful front and side lawns of the Cornell Art Museum at Old School Square on the bustling Atlantic Avenue in Downtown Delray Beach
  • Extensive print and digital marketing and advertising
  • Unique Quad layout of artist booths (every booth has a corner opening option with behind the booth storage)
  • Convenient Friday move in; Booth Sitters Available; 24-hr Overnight Security
  • Live entertainment on Saturday and Sunday afternoons
  • Gourmet Hospitality Lounge with food and beverages bc9aed77-242f-4e2e-bf11-167a116fa4f7.jpg
  • Catered Artist Continental Breakfast both show days
  • Option for lunch delivered to your booth both days by Over the Bridge Cafe
  • $1,500 in prizes - (1) $500 Best in Show and (4) $250 Merit of Honor
  • Convenient artist parking one block away
  • RV Parking (by request) on block away
  • Walking/Uber proximity to at least 6 major hotels
  • Exhibit map/flyer
  • Booth sign with artist name, medium, hometown and booth number
We are artist-friendly -
reach out to us any time with questions or concerns!


Contact: Marusca Gatto, msgatto@gmail.com
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What is America's Best Art Fair? (a survey)

What show is a "must attend" show for you, on your calendar every year? 
This is your invitation to participate in our 8th Annual "Best Art Fair in America" survey.

8869194279?profile=originalIn the last seven years thousands of art lovers nationwide have completed our annual survey telling us what their "must attend" art fairs are and why.  See those results here


The voters were a cross section of people involved in the triad that makes an art fair work: art collectors, show organizers and artists. As times change events change and we want to recognize the best in the business and help promote the hell out of them to encourage attendance.


Will you help us again? Which are 2019's BEST? 
 

In response to last year's feedback we've revised the survey. What you'll find:

  • a more streamlined and better rating system, and 
  • a more representative show list (we took nominations from you and added more choices to the list)

Why we ask you to help spread the word:

The purpose of the survey is to find the "best" shows and publicize them via press releases to encourage "art fair tourism," then to spread the word about the best ones to bring buyers to the shows. This fulfills our mission to bring buyers to meet you and collect your work.

PLEASE SHARE THIS SURVEY. Its findings will only be as relevant as the number of responses received.

  1. Forward it to your friends. 
  2. Post the link on your Facebook page 
  3. Send the info out to your subscribers and friends in an email. 
  4. Link to it on your website.

Here is that link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/BAF2019-FB


Deadline: November 20, midnight. Winners announced on Thanksgiving weekend.

CLICK HERE TO VOTE


Please Do it now before you forget

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Thank you Randall Fox

Thank you Randall Fox ( Atlanta foundation for Public Spaces) for the free booth we won from the Art Fair Insiders drawing. We were very pleased to make some money. We enjoyed the show location in a park in Dallas, near the cool Bishops Arts district. We will apply to the Dallas Fine Arts Festival next year.
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