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10'x10' ABCCANOPY delux instand tent. Basically an EZ up. White with all walls and awning and carrier included. Great condition. $300 new, asking $150.

Knockdown sales stand/podium. Clever design. Carring cases are worn, but works. No name on it that I can find. $150 new, asking $75. I will not ship.

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Call for Artists: A Fair in the Park

10216690886?profile=RESIZE_400xSeptember 9, 10, & 11
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Mellon Park
Friday 1pm-7pm, Saturday 10am-7pm, & Sunday 10am-5pm
85 Artists
Deadline: March 31

Application fee: $25     Booth fee: $450

A Fair in the Park is held in the lush surroundings of Pittsburgh’s Mellon Park. An estimated 20,000 dedicated visitors enjoy the opportunity to interact with over 85 regional and national artists working in a variety of mediums including clay, fiber, wood, jewelry, glass, leather, metal, mixed media, and two-dimensional art. Each year includes a variety of food trucks and additional activities.

 

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All members of The Craftsmen’s Guild of Pittsburgh are eligible to participate in AFIP. Each year approximately 60% of the artists at the Fair are members of The Craftsmen’s Guild of Pittsburgh. The remainder of the artists are selected by a jury from a large pool of national and international applicants.

 

This public event is free of charge, held rain or shine.

Apply: https://craftsmensguild.org/a-fair-in-the-park/

More info: https://craftsmensguild.org/a-fair-in-the-park/
Contact: Carrie Nardini fairdirector@craftsmensguild.org

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What's a Mock Jury

I've been posting about a mock jury that I'm holding. The deadline is coming up March 31st. If you don't understand the concept of a mock jury, it's a jury image evaluation, a critique of your jury images and booth as you would use them to apply to art shows. My mock jury is going to use two show directors plus one high end ceramic artist to critique your images. You'll be able to learn from their critique and improve your chances of getting into better shows.

https://bermangraphics.com/blog/holding-a-mock-jury-on-zoom/

I've been a big proponent of attending open juries and mock juries ever since some art shows started holding them in the digital submission world. It's one of the best things you can do to improve your presentation because you are seeing how your images present as a group and what your competition is submitting. Only two shows have regular image evaluation juries, Cherry Creek and St Louis. Recently St Louis did their mock jury on Zoom but they used a ZAPP scoring template which only showed thumbnails making it difficult for viewers to see detail in the jury images. I've created a template that fills the screen in Zoom making it much easier to see the work and what the artist is describing in their artist statement. The picture I've been posting of my own jury image set from a few years ago is what your images will look like as presented to my jurors and all the artists viewing the jury. It includes the artist statement easily readable on the same page as all five of your jury images.

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Larry Berman
412-401-8100
www.BermanGraphics.com

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PICTURES OF ARCTIC WOLVES by Ejaz Khan

Arctic wolves inhabit the Arctic regions of North America and Greenland but are referred to as polar wolves or white wolves. Despite the sheer beauty of these animals, they are incredibly difficult to photograph. They survive in frigid Arctic temperatures.

Anyone who has ever seen an arctic wolf can attest to their beauty, whether in print or person. This is what draws so many photographers to try and capture arctic wolf pictures. There truly is something majestic about these canines that pulls so many people to them. Countless stories, fables, and myths have depicted these animals as courageous and fearsome creatures. While their real-life counterparts aren’t magical creatures in a literal sense, those who have interacted with them may say otherwise.

View Arctic wolves pictures.

 

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The EXLUSIVE PICTURES OF ARCTIC WOLVES

Arctic wolves inhabit the Arctic regions of North America and Greenland but are referred to as polar wolves or white wolves. Despite the sheer beauty of these animals, they are incredibly difficult to photograph. They survive in frigid Arctic temperatures.

Anyone who has ever seen an arctic wolf can attest to their beauty, whether in print or person. This is what draws so many photographers to try and capture arctic wolf pictures. There truly is something majestic about these canines that pulls so many people to them. Countless stories, fables, and myths have depicted these animals as courageous and fearsome creatures. While their real-life counterparts aren’t magical creatures in a literal sense, those who have interacted with them may say otherwise.

View Arctic wolves pictures.

 

Explore More: Horse PicturesBald Eagle Pictures.

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10202368652?profile=RESIZE_400xAugust 13 & 14
Shelby Township, Michigan
River Bends Park
Saturday 10am-5pm & Sunday 11am-5pm
120 Artists
Deadline: April 1
 
Application fee: $25 Booth fee: $100-$170
 
Held outdoors at beautiful River Bends Park in Shelby Township where exhibitors will find sprawling grounds with mature trees and roomy booth spaces on grass. Shelby Township is a friendly, upscale suburb located about 20 miles north of Detroit, and is easily accessible with M53 and M59 nearby and I75 just a few more miles away.
 
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The Shelby Township Art Fair Committee presents this annual event to provide arts and cultural opportunities for visitors and
for local, regional, and national artists and fine crafters to showcase their talents and market their work at a variety of price points.
 
Exhibitor Amenities:
• All booths measure approximately 15' x 15' (all on grass) with some double booths available
• The fair is open to those who create their own original work. No resale items are permitted.
• Many booths in quads so many corner booths will be available
• Reasonable jury and booth fees
• Parking near (not at) booth area
• Expect friendly, helpful, organized staff
• Easy load-in & load-out, with Friday night set-up available
• Plenty of free daytime and overnight parking close to exhibit areas
• Overnight grounds security
• Complimentary coffee and donuts each morning help to create a fun, friendly atmosphere
 
 
Contact: Jessica Thomas jthomas@shelbytwp.org
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Mock Jury on Zoom - 2 weeks until deadline

Holding a mock jury on Zoom. Submissions open until March 31.
Please share this with your artist friends.
 
Jurors will be two show directors.
 
Images can be sent by either e-mail, Dropbox shared to my e-mail address Larry@bermanart.com or mail me a CD or flash drive. They must be named in the order they are to be viewed with a number (1 through 5 with 5 being the booth), your first and last name as part of the file name. Do not just drop the 5 images into an e-mail and expect them to remain in the order you put them in because when I take images from an e-mail they automatically sort by alphabetical order with numbers before letters.
 
If you’re having a difficult time organizing your jury images (like on a phone or tablet) please give me a call. 412-401-800. I’ll organize them for you if you send them in one at a time by e-mail with the image number and your name in the subject of the e-mail.
 
If you don't have a booth picture you can submit an additional art image as number 5. It will be shown below and to the right where the booth image is located in the template. The images can be any size larger than the size I need for the template which is 400x400 pixels. I've created an action in Photoshop to format the images to drop into the template. You can take your images from ZAPP if you enlarge them before saving them. Do not send me the ZAPP thumbnails, they are too small. If your images need to be edited by me, call me (412-401-8100) before sending me the images to work out what you need me to do.
 
A short artist statement should be included if you want it to show during the image viewing. That artist statement needs to be as editable text, either in the body of the e-mail or as a separate text file so it can be copied and pasted into the image template, not as a screen capture. Your name will not show in the jury template, only your application number, which I will assign upon receiving your submission. I will e-mail you back with your application number. Please include your name, e-mail address and phone number at the top of the artist statement so I can call your if there's a problem.
 
I'm charging $30 for the jury submission. It's going to take a great deal of my time to organize this and I want to pay the jurors. I will be announcing who the jurors are and their backgrounds prior to the mock jury. You can pay through PayPal to my e-mail address, call me with a credit card number or send a check. If you mail a check, please let me know when you upload the images.
 
I'll record the jury and if enough artists participate, I'll probably break this up into multiple sessions so the files can be downloaded. No promises but I'll try to upload it to YouTube also. Also if it works, I'll hold a second jury later in the year and show your first set before your second set so you can see changes you've made in your jury submission.
 
I'll be taking submissions until the end of March and then I'll put up a survey in the jury image evaluation group for choosing a day and time for the mock jury. If there's anything I've forgotten, please let me know and I'll edit this post.
 
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Larry Berman
e-mail - Larry@bermanart.com
PO Box 265, Russellton PA 15076
412-401-8100
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Winter Park Sidewalk Arts Festival - March 18-20

This is getting to be an exciting winter ... art fairs throughout Florida and other sunny places. In general I'm hearing happy sounds from artists. Such a relief after the long quiet months of hiding out in studios and refiguring out how this business really works.

Next up: this weekend March 18-20, the last of the really BIG Florida art festivals, the Winter Park Sidewalk Art Festival. Great art, excited shoppers and anxious artists and generous prize money. Norm and I did this show for many years, good sales and excellent camaraderie ... I believe Glass blower Andrew Shea even hosts a bowling tournament the night before the show opens!


Here is an older post from this site, with excellent images, from back when sales were nearly guaranteed.
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CLICK HERE:https://www.artfairinsiders.com/profiles/blogs/winter-park-sidewalk-art

Anything else going on this upcoming weekend? And/or are you going to be at Winter Park?

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Call for Artists: Saint Louis Art Fair

10176424455?profile=RESIZE_400xSeptember 9, 10, & 11
Clayton, Missouri
 
Downtown Clayton
Friday 5pm-10pm, Saturday 11am-10pm, & Sunday 11am-5pm
180 Artists
Deadline: March 11
 
Application fee: $40      Booth fee: $675
 
Celebrating its 29th year in 2022, the Saint Louis Art Fair is regularly ranked among the top festivals in the nation, among both artists and show visitors. A multi-faceted cultural event, the Fair offers live performing arts ensembles, educational art projects for children and food offerings from St. Louis's most respected restaurants. The Fair is held in Clayton, MO, one of the nation's most affluent business and residential communities.
Very high attendance, excellent sales, and top-quality artists from across the United States make exhibiting at the Saint Louis Art Fair among the most sought-after venues. Jurying is by art industry professionals and prior-year award winning artists are jury-exempt. Repeat attendance by the public ensures potential multi-year sales. Artist amenities and staff/volunteer attention to details and artists' needs are considered among the best in the nation.
 
 
Contact: Sarah Umlauf sumlauf@culturalfestivals.com
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10162679096?profile=RESIZE_400xSeptember 10 & 11
Wells, Maine
Wells Reserve at Laudholm
Saturday & Sunday 10am-4pm
125 Artists
Deadline: March 18
 
Application fee: $35-$50    Booth fee: $325-$450
 
The Laudholm Nature Crafts Festival attracts 125 talented exhibitors, 200 devoted volunteers, and 5,000 motivated shoppers to a beautifully restored historic saltwater farm on the southwest coast of Maine. The festival is defined by seaside hospitality and professional vitality and has grown over more than 30 year to become known as the best crafts festival in Maine.
Our safe and successful 2021 event demonstrated the resolve and enthusiasm of our exhibitors and volunteers. With that experience, we are planning 2022 with confidence and are inviting new applicants for the first time in 2 years.
 
Testimonials
"First time here and was totally blown away!"
"Been coming here for 20 years. Love it!"

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10154217863?profile=RESIZE_400xAugust 5, 6, & 7
Crested Butte, Colorado
818 Red Lady Avenue
Friday 12Noon-5pm
Saturday & Sunday 10am-5pm
110-130 artists
Deadline: March 16
 
Application fee: $35   Booth fees start at $600-$1250
 
JOIN US FOR OUR 50TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION!
 
There is no more idyllic backdrop for a fine arts event than the eclectic and historic town of Crested Butte. With iconic views of the Rocky Mountains surrounding the outdoor venue, the "Premier Arts Event in Colorado" attracts a savvy and sophisticated art-buying clientele from across the country. Embarking on its 50th year in the arts festival industry, this nationally recognized event invites world class artisans and 12,000+ art enthusiasts to mingle during 3 days of visual, performing, and culinary arts with activities for the entire family throughout the weekend.
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The Crested Butte Arts Festival wants to ensure that you have a positive experience while joining us. During the Festival, the following amenities are offered to all artists:
  • Artist thumbnail and contact information on CBAF website until the end of 2022
  • Artist thumbnail, contact information, and booth number on Festival App
  • Camping options and lodging special rates
  • Security throughout the show
  • Extensive media promotions throughout the Southwest leading up to and during the Festival
  • A fabulous VIP house for artists donating to CBAF's Art Auction
  • Artists retain all sales proceeds
 
Contact: Chelsea Dalporto-McDowell chelsea@crestedbutteartsfestival.com
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Call for Artists: Loring Park Art Festival

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Minneapolis, Minnesota
 
22nd Loring Park Art Festival
Loring Park
Saturday 10am-6pm & Sunday 10am-5pm
140 Artists
Deadline: March 15
 
Application fee: $35     Booth fee: $300
 
We invite you to apply for the 22nd annual Loring Park Art Festival in beautiful Loring Park near downtown Minneapolis. Wildflowers and formal gardens make this an idyllic setting for art, music, food and entertainment. Circling the large pond in Loring Park, the work of 140 juried fine artists and fine craftspeople is showcased. It is a beautiful urban setting with phenomenal art in every medium.
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The Loring Park Art Festival is coordinated by Artists for Artists, a partnership of experienced artists, whose goal is to provide an opportunity to exhibit and sell work in an atmosphere designed with the artist in mind. Rated one of the ‘100 best fine art shows’ in Sunshine Artist Magazine since 2004.
 
Comments from Artists’ evaluations:
  • Love being here. The energy is great!
  • Best organized fair I have ever done.
  • A beautiful venue - a pleasure to be here! Thanks for all your hard work!
  • The most beautiful art fair I’ve done - & so friendly! Absolutely gorgeous layout.
  • Beautiful setting. Pleasant atmosphere, quality work, organized, helpful staff!
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Larry Berman's Zoom Meeting and Mock Jury

Larry Berman's Zoom Meeting - Tuesday at 4PM Eastern time

Art show artists, tell your friends and feel free to drop in.

Join Zoom Meeting
https://zoom.us/j/4338895789?pwd=NXFRME9JRFdMK3VDUEJhdHJ5T2daQT09

Meeting ID: 433 889 5789
Passcode: art-show

Anything art show related can be discussed.

And don't forget about the mock jury I'm holding. Starting to get artists signing up.
https://www.artfairinsiders.com/profiles/blogs/i-m-holding-a-mock-jury

Larry Berman
http://BermanGraphics.com
412-401-8100

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Call for Artists: Loring Park Art Festival

10162666891?profile=RESIZE_400xJuly 30 & 31
Minneapolis, Minnesota
 
22nd Loring Park Art Festival
Loring Park
Saturday 10am-6pm & Sunday 10am-5pm
140 Artists
Deadline: March 15
 
Application fee: $35    Booth fee: $300
 
We invite you to apply for the 22nd annual Loring Park Art Festival in beautiful Loring Park near downtown Minneapolis. Wildflowers and formal gardens make this an idyllic setting for art, music, food and entertainment. Circling the large pond in Loring Park, the work of 140 juried fine artists and fine craftspeople is showcased. It is a beautiful urban setting with phenomenal art in every medium.
The Loring Park Art Festival is coordinated by Artists for Artists, a partnership of experienced artists, whose goal is to provide an opportunity to exhibit and sell work in an atmosphere designed with the artist in mind. Rated one of the ‘100 best fine art shows’ in Sunshine Artist Magazine since 2004.
 
Comments from Artists’ evaluations:
  • Love being here. The energy is great!
  • Best organized fair I have ever done.
  • A beautiful venue - a pleasure to be here! Thanks for all your hard work!
  • The most beautiful art fair I’ve done - & so friendly! Absolutely gorgeous layout.
  • Beautiful setting. Pleasant atmosphere, quality work, organized, helpful staff!
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MUSTANG HORSES PICTURES

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Mustangs are synonymous with freedom and empowerment in American society. These free-roaming horses were brought to America by the Spanish and have firmly planted themselves in our hearts and culture. Mustangs are owned by no humans, they live off the earth and have been admired for centuries. Pictures of mustangs in the wild have always sparked something in people. These horses living in their rugged habitat, independent of aid from anyone, is an inspirational sight. Mustang horse pictures give us an account of their lives and tell us their story.

View Mustang Horse Art on Office Wall

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Call for Artists: 63rd Annual South Haven Art Fair

10150581087?profile=RESIZE_400xJuly 2 & 3
South Haven, Michigan
Stanley Johnston Park
Saturday 10am-5pm & Sunday 10am-4pm
100 Artists
Deadline: March 7

Application fee: $40    Booth fee: $275

The South Haven Center for the Arts is proud to host the Annual South Haven Art Fair. South Haven is a coastal tourist destination for over 500,000 summer visitors from around the world and attracts massive Fourth of July crowds. The Art Fair takes place in a beautiful wooded park one block from Lake Michigan and South Haven’s North Beach.

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Our goals are to provide a successful environment for exhibiting artists, creatively market the event to a wide range of potential buyers, and provide a professional awards program by credentialed judges. We will also prioritize the health and safety of our community, and will be responsive to current guidelines. We are ready to make this year's art fair one of the best and we welcome you to join us!

Please get more information on the South Haven Center for the Arts Website here: https://www.southhavenarts.org/

Application: https://www.zapplication.org/event-info.php?ID=9997

Contact: Kerry Hagy info@southhavenarts.org

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Call for Artists: DeLand Outdoor Art Festival

10144923880?profile=RESIZE_400xMarch 26 & 27
DeLand, Florida
 
DeLand Outdoor Art Festival
Earl Brown Park
75 Juried Artists & 75 Crafts people
Saturday 9am-5pm & Sunday 10am-4pm
Deadline: March 15
 
Application fee: $15      Booth fee: $170
Azaleas blooming, warm weather returning, sounds of children playing. Spring has returned and so has the DeLand Outdoor Art Festival. Home to Stetson University, DeLand boasts an art-savvy public that embraces the event as their "hometown" show. Estimated attendance is 5,000. Separation of fine art and craft from traditional art and craft insures an interested public visiting each section. 65% of our artists and crafters return every year.10144940263?profile=RESIZE_584x
The weekend is going to be awesome and Earl Brown Park is going to be filled with beautiful fine artists, crafts, young artists showing off their talents in our Youth division, food vendors, live entertainment, make it and take it for children, face painting, and the list goes on and on!
 Come and enjoy a wonderful weekend in Delightful DeLand!
 
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Winner,Winner, Chicken Dinner—Artfest Ft. Myers

10127552455?profile=RESIZE_710xIt was a fabulous show, will tell you about it later.

If you want to read about it, go to my headline "How was the show."

First, I will give you a little background about Ft. Myers (FM) from my historical perspective.  Enjoy the journey.

 Stuart Farney.

He was the first person I ever met from FM. Here is how it happened.

I am a Florida Cracker born in south side St. Petersburg, Florida in the mid forties.

I was six years old and I lived on Lake Maggorie in the south side.

I fished that lake everyday with a cane pole, bobber, and bait worms.

One day I arrived at my favorite fishing spot. Lying on the grass by the lake was this bushy haired, cotton hat snoozing kid about my age.

He had a fishing line attached to his big toe.  Had a red and white bobber with a hooked worm on it. Every once and a while I would see the bobber plunge and he would instantly pop his toe high up in air.  And a fish would land on grass.

This was so cool, and I told him so. His name was Stuart but he liked Stu better.

We became best friends. His grandma lived around the corner from my house.

Everyday we brought our fresh catch home to her.  She would grease up a big cast iron skillet and fry up our critters.  We washed them down with sweet ice tea and a mouthful of gram's homemade hush puppies.  Yum,yum.

So one day Stu invited me to visit him in his hometown, Ft. Myers.

His family lived on an island out in the river near downtown.

I had these romantic visions of FM. Thomas Edison doing a walk while talking to Henry Ford. Majestic palms towering over them while sultry afternoon breezes tried to blow their hats off.

Well, I made it to the island and it was just like a tropical dream.  Ft. Myers was the berries.

As we aged, Stu and I drifted apart, he did not visit his grandma anymore, he had discovered girls. Me, I kept on fishing and playing baseball.  But, FM would always be on my mind.

So much for Stu because SweetSue was next.

In the sixties, after high school, I started dating and found SweetSue.  She lived in FM which was a long five hour drive back then, no interstate yet.

Gas was 14 cents a gallon and I had a powerful hunger for the kisses of SweetSue.

So, I would leave early, from St. Pete and barrel across the Sunshine Skyway on US19 thru Bradenton, Palmetto, Sarasota and past the Shell Factory to FM.

SweetSue's parents liked me a lot. I think they admired my tenacity to date their daughter. They would let me sleep on the open air back porch so I could drive back home the next morning. After six months the drive became a bore, SweetSue and I were done.  No more lashing kisses from SweetSue, but I had found Robin.

Now, that is a story for another time.

So, the next time I experienced FM was the mid-eighties.

In 1985 the first pop up canopy was invented.

Prior, everybody had homemade booths.

KD Canopy changed that, big time.

Trouble was, in bad weather, it easy easy up and easy down.  Bad engineering.

So, photographer, Ft. Myers boy, Clyde Butcher asked Newton's Canopy to build a new booth for him.

It had screened panels covered with white lawn chair fabric to show the work. It was a eight panel, 10x10 setup.

What was revolutionary was the roof design.

KDs were famous for collapsing in heavy rains.  The corners sagged from all the pooled water, then it collapsed.

Clyde figured out a better way.  
He had Newton fabricate four aluminum trusses that curved upward and downward when attached to the side panels.  Then a sturdy vinyl roof covered this.

Eureka! No more water pockets, no more easy up, easy down.

I wanted one, really bad.

So I ordered the third Newton's Porto Canopy ever made.  I think Photographer Alan Avis got the second one.

I remembered driving from my home in New Smyrna Beach to FM.

Newton's was on a lunch break.  So I went downtown to get some grub.

Back then, it was very quiet downtown.  Not a lot of people walking around,not much commerce, and very few choices for meals and a drink. The sounds of afternoon shuffleboard clicked in the air.

I got my canopy and lit out of town, Atlantic Ocean here I come.

No more lashing kisses from SweetSue, but I had the best damn canopy on the circuit.

Later, In the mid nineties I discovered FM again.

In that day, like now, FM and Mount Dora were on the same weekend, first one of the month.

Mount Dora was a killer show for me.  Big crowds, big sales. FM was still in the slow lane.

Then in1995 I got juried out of Mount Dora.  Luckily, I had backed it up with FM.

I was pleasantly surprised with the show.  It was by the water, downtown.  The people were mellow, and so was the setup and set downs.

I made decent money, not as good as Mount Dora, but I made a paycheck, could drink tequila for another week.

I could see the potential.  People were moving in here at a torrid pace.  They had plenty of disposable income. The downtown needed a makeover.

Luckily, they elected a forward-visioned mayor.

Downtown reinvented themselves.

Newpaved streets, lots of new buildings--and, lots of new entertainment venues.

Restaurants and bars exploded overnight.

Ft. Myers had arrived, with a new director of the show who ushered into the 21st century.

OK Here is the headline. HOW WAS The SHOW?

 

This year's show was held in foggy, overcast, cold weather.  It is winter in Florida.

It is a Friday setup with staggered times to come in.

Everybody had three foot spacing on their sides.  Most had abundant storage space in the rear.  You are setup on concrete so bring ample weights.

For whatever reason, they decided to not do artist awards, even though they earlier said that they would.

Interestingly, the school kids art section, held in a big tent, got awards.  Go figure.

The show is well run, plenty of volunteers to give you a break.

The Sunday morn breakfest was pretty disappointing.  I guess it is ok if you like cold scrambled egg sandwiches on a bun sitting under a hot lamp--they need to work on that.

There is ample money in FM, but they mostly spend it on traditional, conservative work. Cutting edge art does not cut it here.

On Saturday I saw lots of big pieces go by my booth, both 2-d and 3-d.

Sundays tend to bring out the lookie-lookers.  More Lowend sales.

That said, I had the best show ever, at FM.

The show is well juried, every booth looked filled with great art.

Overall, this is a great,fun show to do.

I always stay over on Sunday nite, have a great meal, then leave early Monday.  I am home to NSB in four hours via Tampa.

Ironically, guess who came by my booth at show end.

Stuart Farney.

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