Saint Louis, Missouri
<200 Artists +
The tree lined midtown streets of St. Louis come alive for this exciting ART FAIR, taste, and entertainment event. With an expected attendance of 60,000 people and produced by Dennis Gorg, known for the Central West End Art Fair & Taste, Farm Aid and other major events, the best in local, regional, and national arts will come alive June 1-2, 2013.
The historic midtown area already known for it's automotive row, Fabulous Fox Theatre and arts district, is the perfect spot for this major event. The festival will feature a wine garden, main stage entertainment, fine artists, a craft beer tent, children's area, craft village and much more. Don't miss this display and selling opportunity. Applications for juried fine artists, crafters, and businesses are being accepted now through April 1, 2013. We welcome early applications: apply by December 31st and receive a $50 discount, plus get a corner spot, increased media involvement, and more.
Highlights:
- Extensive regional marketing including media sponsors, print ads, cable and TV ads, radio, and social media. Sponsors contribute to marketing as well to ensure big crowds (60,000+).
- Wine Garden, Main Stage Entertainment, Children's Area, Craft Beer Tent, Craft Village, food truck row, and over 40 restaurants.
- Fine Artists featured in promotion and PR
- Artists benefits including: overnight security, corner spaces, booth sitters, box lunch, breakfast, easy load-in, awards, indoor restrooms, stage demonstrations, program book, online directory with links
Three ways to apply:
By email with credit card; by mail with check, online with EntryThingy.com at our site
A pplication & more info: www.MidTownTaste.com
Fees:
<(Fully refunded if not accepted)
www.MidTownTaste.com
Email: dennis@imsevents.com, (314) 367-3146
Email: dennis@imsevents.com, (314) 367-3146
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www.callsforartists.com
Comments
Thanks, Connie...I missed this. A choice is good!
Wow, Cappi! You scared me ... I went to look and this is what I saw:
Artists may choose to close booths at 6 pm Saturday - or stay open. Choice is yours!
Some years back I ran a show that had late crowds for the food and music. Some artists wanted to stay open to take advantage of those people, so we instituted a "late hours" section so they could stay open to catch them. There were an amazing number of artists who chose to be there. This might be a good idea for this show for when they are doing the layout to clump those people together who want to stay open late.
Saturday hours 10 a.m to Midnight?!!!!