I'm not getting a good mental picture of what this show looks like (and can't find any decent pictures on the Web to help me.) Can someone who has done the show describe the configuration?What does "the booth will be framed only in wood" mean? Is it a typical outdoor show where artists/crafters bring their own tents? Or do the organizers set up humongous outdoor tents and the artists set up tables inside?
Thanks!
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I have done this show for 4 or 5 years. The tents are very, very large...resembling a circus tent or to use your word, humongous. The structures inside are wooden frames to which you can nail, screw, hammer etc. into. I bring my propanels and tract lighting and bins for my 2D work. Some exhibitors bring peg board or table displays. It depends on your medium. At the very least you will need to make a barrier of some sort to maintain a definition of your space within the rustic frame. Many bring curtains which you could easily hang and reuse. If you bring your own tent you may not use the canopy covering on the top but you can use the frame and walls.The show goes until 10 pm so you will definitely need lighting. It is very well organized.
Good luck
Charlene
I've got the lodging squared away if I want it, lots of friends in the area. I checked out craftlister.com and ran Lord-knows-how-many searches and couldn't find a thing. (It is one of the best examples I've ever seen of a website created by people who didn't know how--absolutely un-navigable.) Which is not YOUR fault, of course! :-)
Anyway, the site DID cough up the name of a webpage that gave me the names of the municipal government department that runs the show, so I've written them and got an acknowledgment (but no hard info yet). So your lead will probably bear fruit in a few days. Thanks again!
Geoff
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