Wondering how and where other people store their packing materials for paintings, if they have a 3-wall tent with no back door, and if tables are not allowed in the tent? If you don't know if you're allowed to keep anything *outside* of the tent? Do you have to run to your car a couple blocks away?
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I use propanels and move 60" up from the back wall creating a space back there. Could also do 30" and stack milk crates on top of each other behind this propanel.
I agree with C.C. Barton. Create a storage area in the back corner of your tent. You can also walk art shows and see how other artists are doing it.
Larry Berman
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I guess this works for small to medium pieces, but what about big ones? (in my case, painting of 40´x40´). Do you think it might look ok to suggest the shipping of the art pieces after the show?. No idea what to do, any idea is welcome!
If you're using propanels you can make a 'closet' out of two propanels attached at 90 degree angles at the back of your display, leaving one end unattched to open as a door. In addition, I had Propanel make me a shelf that would hang from metal hooks over two opposing sides so everything wouldn't need to be stacked on top of everything else, but could be organized. I kept my entire inventory of boxes of framed etchings inside my tent that way. If you don't use propanels I don't know what to tell you. Good Luck!