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Call for Artists: Mount Clemens Art Fair

June 3, 4 & 5  8871867070?profile=original


Anton Art Center


Mount Clemens, Michigan


80 artists & fine crafters


Deadline:  April 1



Where is Mt. Clemens? Click here.



 

The facts:

   

  • The Anton Art Center presents the 2011 Mount Clemens Art Fair. 
   
  • The fair takes place in picturesque downtown Mount Clemens, a small-scale urban landscape with retailers, restaurants and nightclubs.
   
  • The 2010 Mount Clemens Art Fair drew approximately 8,000 visitors. 
   
  • $850 in cash prizes will be awarded to the most outstanding artists



The Anton Art Center has hosted an independent art fair for about 30 years.  Fine artists and fine crafters participating in all three days of the art fair are invited to conduct artist demonstrations.  The Anton Art Center will publicize demos to attract a more discerning art fair patron, along with artist attendees.

This year’s fair is being held in conjunction with the 20th Annual Bud Light Car Cruise on Saturday, June 4th.

Artist amenities include: 8871866883?profile=original

  • continental breakfast Saturday
  • hot breakfast Sunday, beverages
  • on-site parking, indoor restrooms
  • and the Anton Art Center’s friendly volunteers – available for booth-sitting, break-down and more!
   


Entertainment includes a drumming workshop, aerial yoga, America’s Best Show Tunes performed by a youth choir, acoustic guitar and more.

Children’s Area includes make & take fine art activities (drawing, painting, collage and more), a puppetmobile and a performance by Rosco the Clown.

A media sponsorship agreement with The Macomb Daily will ensure county-wide promotion of the fair.  We will also be advertising on radio and local TV, as well as providing postcards to artists and issuing regular press releases and e-blasts.

Learn more: www.TheArtCenter.org and Apply Today: www.zapplication.org

 

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CHINESE ART GLASS KNOCKOFFS

 

  A post by Wendy Rosen yesterday identified VIZ art glass as flooding America with artists copies: Google Viz--Alibaba.com arrives which is everything from China.  Antitrust, and copyright lawsuits are being filed as we speak..  BUT IT IS UP TO THE GALLERY OWNERS AND ART FAIR DIRECTORS TO ALSO HELP STOP THIS RIP-OFF;; JUST SAY NO;;SIMPLE--AND A BOOTH SLIDE WON'T STOP THIS- THE ONLY WAY THE BOOTH SLIDE WORKS IS IF THE PERSON IS KNOWLEDGABLE -NOT AN OVEREMPOWERED VOLUNTEER-

  By the way in Winter Park there were 5 2-d artists with very similar work-they removed the $39.99 artist from what I heard;; and are researching the possible chinese supplier--reminds me of the string painters-

  Let us all stay on our toes and protect our industry. Most of us all know who is real and not; it is time to police (I hate this word,but) your specific mediums. There is no way any art fair director will look down on anyone for making their show better (quality) and integrity wise.  This issue is just beginning for us in all mediums- beware the ides of march--  Fair Winds

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June 11 8871866061?profile=original
Jackson, Michigan
Ella Sharp Museum of Art and History
11am-7pm
Deadline: April 12

The Ella Sharp Museum of Art & History is pleased to issue a call for artists for our annual Ella Sharp Art & Wine Festival.  Now in its seventh year, the festival has become an eagerly anticipated event which features the best of local Michigan art, wine, and music. 

8871866254?profile=originalThe Ella Sharp Museum of Art and History will be teaming up with the Southeast Michigan Pioneer Wine Trail to present the 7th annual Ella Sharp Art & Wine Festival. New to this year's event we will include beer tasting with a number of Michigan breweries.

The Festival will take place on the grounds of the Ella Sharp Museum within the courtyard of the museum's historic Hillside Farm Lane and surrounding grounds. There is no entrance fee to the event itself for guests wishing to peruse artists' booths and take in the live entertainment.

The goal of the Ella Sharp Art & Wine Festival is to showcase the many talented artists, musicians, wineries, Michigan breweries and local businesses available here in Michigan and to connect them with an appreciative audience. In addition to artist booths, the Festival will offer

    •    food from local vendors
    •    performances from a variety of local professional musicians
    •    live art demonstrations
    •    a children's interactive art area 8871866452?profile=original
 
All proceeds from the festival will benefit the museum and our educational department which runs such programs as Pioneer Living and Arts Go to School.

The Ella Sharp Museum is situated in a beautiful 530 acre city park and includes five galleries, historical buildings, a museum, fine restaurant and a full season of events that are popular throughout the region. I live nearby, it is a beautiful place that presents fine cultural events to this community.

Applications are available at the Ella Sharp Museum of Art and History or on line:
http://www.ellasharp.org/documents/ArtistPacket_web.pdf

For more information please email Brad Zenz-Event Coordinator: bradz@ellasharp.org
or call the museum at (517)787-2320
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8871866688?profile=originalComing from an art gallery background, when Eugenie Torgerson worked with the late Audrey Feinberg on the Cain Park Arts Festival in Cleveland Heights she says, "I was amazed that there was an audience with enough visual independence to purchase significant work in parks and parking lots." A new career was born and Eugenie was onto a new trajectory.

 

Moving from the gallery to the street means many changes for the artist. Instead of a pristine space with a small stream of visitors suddenly you find yourself in a parking lot, on a park-like lakefront, in the middle of a state capitol or on the bluffs of Lake Michigan surrounded by thousands of interested viewers. 

 

8871867254?profile=originalResponding to this milieu, over the years Eugenie has moved from intricate multi-layered screenprints to pastels and then on to digital photography, taught herself bookbinding and box making, printing on steel plates, and presently is a true mixed media artist incorporating all these explorations, using centuries-old drawing and printmaking techniques yet exploring the latest technology.   

 

On March 25-27 she will be at the Bayou City Art Festival in Houston showing her latest incarnation: mixed media work ---  steel plates printed with digital imagery, painted, and bolted to birch backboards and wall books (pastels/digital images nested on paper and textiles). 

 

Learn more about Eugenie and her work:   

www.ArtFairCalendar.com/featuredartist 

 

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Due to late cancellations we now have three spaces open for the Great Lakes Art Fair to be held on April 15-17 at the Suburban Collection Showplace in Novi, MI. 8871788295?profile=original

Do you live near? We are working to establish a good solid indoor regional event that you can keep in your art fair schedule twice a year. We have excellent exhibitors for this date but need to fill out the show. The wait list holds only categories that are full: photography and jewelry, so we need you!

The advertising is rolling out and includes a WXYZ-TV Ch 7 TV sponsorship, Magic 105.1 radio sponsorship, numerous newspaper ads and stories across the region, plus so much more. We are partnered with the Michigan International Wine Expo, which will bring many happy shoppers to the show.

Michigan area art stars will be there (Bonnie Blandford, Tom Hale, Cynthia Mann, Linda Chamberlain, Joe Cyberski), why not you? Help us build a fine event that can extend your art fair season.

Booth fee: $400, includes electricity, 12 x 10 space with five feet behind; drive up to unload and load.

Learn more at: www.greatlakesartfair.com/artistapply.html

While it is fresh in your mind contact: Kristina Jones, Events and Marketing, Rock Financial Showplace -- 248-348-5600 ext. 236 or email info@greatlakesartfair.com

Or email me with questions: info@artfaircalendar.com. Don't delay.
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The days are going by, dripping like a leaky faucet really(very annoying), and the Art Fair season approaches.

I, Creative One, am suppose to be making time with my Muse(in other words, restocking my inventory for the coming frantic frenzy of sequential weekends selling my creations.)

Suddenly, sittting at my bench is an onerous task. I would much rather scrub the kitchen floor. Reupholster my niece's couch. Grout my son's new bathroom. Count toothpicks  in my solder kit. Have lunch with my other son's high school girlfriend and her mother. What gives?

You guessed it........ Creative Block. I've got it bad.

It's winter in the Midwest. I do have Cabin Fever but I can't complain because we haven't been devastated by a tsunami or Civil War. You understand, relatively speaking, I'm alive and well.

So, help me please?

What brings this dread dis-ease on and how do I get rid of it?

Thanks,

Linda

 

 

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What I WON'T do for art...

What I won't do, darn it!

I love my collectors. They obviously have great taste, they like my work! They "get it." Most of the time. But I have to say...at this point in my career, I am no longer open to "suggestions."

I've spent my lifetime developing a style, a technique, a voice. I do what I do because it works for me. It brings me great joy. I know what I like, I know what I'm good at.
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I also know my art is not controversial, not earth-shattering... I utilize a couple of gifts and quirks - I am eidetic, I have synesthesia, I can draw, I can paint, I have skill in cutting up paper to make my work.

I create portraits, I think they're beautiful. I am inspired by women's faces, by fashion, by travel, color, or an idea. I'm not curing cancer, I'm not trying to be clever, I make pretty pictures.

I am not a performance artist. I don't arrange shoes or shower curtains "just so," I don't dig up galleries, I don't utilize bones or doilies or pornography in my work. I don't pee or smear poop on my work.

I usually don't paint men. I'm not great at landscapes. I might feel like painting flowers but it goes away.

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I want my work - the work that comes out of MY HEAD to sell. I will not apologize for wanting to make a living as an artist. Sorry, I don't want to either suffer for my craft nor do I wish to sell out. 

I do NOT paint dogs. Or cats. I do NOT paint cars or motorcycles. I do NOT do company logos. Yes, people so insane for their pets and yes, people spend a fortune on them... and yes, people with money have cars.

I have friends who paint pets and motorized vehicles. They're really good at it, and they make money selling their work. And, they LIKE it! I have graphic artist friends who create logos for a living and they're happy, too.

Me, I'm happy making beautiful women out of little pieces of junk mail and discarded paper. It's my thing. I love it. I am thrilled to be able to make art every day. I am also thrilled when it sells. It's confirmation that this work makes my collectors happy, too.
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Would like opinion about Northern Calif Shows

Am thinking of doing an art show in N. Calif  around Walnut Creek and would like to know if anyone has had any experience up there.   Told the economy is depressed up there.  But this is suppose to be one of the best shows in the east bay area.   Would have to drive 700+ miles one way.  Figure the way gas keeps going up it will be at least 4.00 a gallon by june in calif.  They say they get 90,000 people at the show. Has anyone done the show or shows in that area.   thanks
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Many thanks to Ginny Herzog who forwarded me this information.

Winter Park means lots of things to many folks and one of the things it means is excellent prize money. Take a look at these awards:

BEST OF SHOW ($10,000 Purchase Award)
Sculpture    Charles Hazelaar    Mine Disaster

MORSE MUSEUM AWARD FOR DISTINGUISHED WORK OF ART ($2,500)
Sculpture    Marlene Rose    Metallic OH

10 AWARDS OF EXCELLENCE ($2,000)
Drawings & Graphics    Helen Gotlib    Fall Dahlia Year
Fiber    Rhanna Nyman    In the Spaces Between the Treasure Hunt Begins
Glass    Duncan Mcclellan    Vineyard
Glass    Renee Engebretson    Blue Grass
Jewelry    Christian Butera    Family of Four
Jewelry    John Ruff    Samurai
Mixed Media    Paul Andrews    Untitled
Painting    Matthew Cornell    Avalon
Sculpture    James Casey    Folded Flag
Sculpture    Steven Olszewski    Meditation

20 AWARDS OF DISTINCTION ($1,000)
Clay    Don Mcwhorter    Looking out the Temple Window
Clay    Steven Howell    Reliquary
Digital Art    Chris Dahlquist    Mile Marker 164
Drawings & Graphics    Gillian Kemper    Banyan I
Drawings & Graphics    Grant Silverstein    Her Brother's Arrest
Drawings & Graphics    Jody Depew Mcleane    Door to the Kitchen
Drawings & Graphics    Julie Keaten-Reed    Water Dance
Fiber    Kate Beck    Rim Rocks
Glass    Todd Cameron    Split Vase: Blue Single Gear
Jewelry    Antoni Kozlowski    Necklas - Amber, Silver, Leather
Jewelry    Barbara Mclaughlin    Blaze of Glory
Metal    Frank Strunk    Intersected
Mixed Media    David Mckirdy    Dark Matter 33473
Mixed Media    Milenko Katic    Dead Bird in the Cage
Painting    Bruce Holwerda    Road Show
Painting    Ning Lee    Still Life with Bottles and Cherry Blossom
Painting    Rimas Ciurlionis    Spacial Plane
Photography    James Parker    Friends II
Sculpture    Dale Rogers    Pedulum
Wood    James Barnes    Flat Vessel

30 AWARDS OF MERIT ($500)
Clay    Edward Risak    Red Jar
Clay    Julie Berndt    Embrace Life
Clay    Patrick Dragon    Mountain Landscape
Clay    Richard Gruchalla    Sentinel Figure
Drawings & Graphics    Clare Malloy    Triangular Blue Barn in Bright Sunlight
Drawings & Graphics    Marla Baggetta    A Passage
Drawings & Graphics    Michael Bond    Evening at Westminster London
Fiber    Annie Turbin    Slate Skeleton
Fiber    John Gunther    Glacier
Glass    David Royce    Convergence
Glass    Leon Applebaum    Eight and a Half
Glass    Mark Sudduth    Plane Sense
Glass    Phillip Nolley    Fertility Vessel
Glass    Scott Amrhein    Harmonic Interlude
Jewelry    Elaine Rader    Ebb & Flow
Jewelry    Phillip Hall    Neckpiece
Jewelry    Sharon Rosenthal    Neck Piece of Bog Bog Nuts
Leather    Horace Thomas    Architectonica II
Metal    Michael Gard    Trio
Mixed Media    Tony Savoie    House on Fire
Mixed Media    Ummarid Eitharong    Lady Luck
Painting    Dexiang Qian    Smile
Painting    John Thursby    Duchampian Dilemna
Photography    Chris Honeysett    Cascading Noodles, China
Photography    Marius Moore    Bamboo, Birds and Baskets
Photography    Michael Bryant    Avian Etude
Photography    Paul Stevens    South Bank
Sculpture    Marc Sijan    Wrapped Arms
Wood    Matthew Hatala    Black Maple
Wood    Steven Potts    Jarroh Burl / Silver Inlay Australian

Congratulations to AFI members, big prizewinners at Winter Park: Duncan McClellan (glass), Renee Engebretson (glass), Bruce Holwerda (painting), Elaine Rader (jewelry), Barbara McLaughlin (jewelry), Jim Parker (photography), Matthew Hatala (wood) and Phillip Hall (jewelry). Good job!

 

Here is a nice story from the Orlando Sentinel about the show and one of the art fair business "power couples", Lynn and John Whipple:  http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2011-03-18/entertainment/os-cal-winter-park-sidewalk-arts-fest20110318_1_artist-couples-mcrae-art-studios-mixed-media-artist

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The White Plains Public Library Museum Gallery in White Plains, NY is hosting a one-man exhibition of paintings, sculpture and prints by artist, teacher and Westchester Philharmonic Orchestra violinist David Tobey at the gallery, 100 Martine Avenue from March 30 through June 15th, 2011.

 

At the opening reception for the show on Wednesday evening, March 30th from 6 to 8 p.m. Tobey will be performing on violin with keyboard artist Kirk Ehrenreich. The public is cordially invited to view Tobey's art at the reception party and to enjoy the live music, refreshments and interesting conversation with artists, musicians, educators and others at the event. Admission is free.        The Friends of the White Plains Library and The White Plains Library Foundation will each receive 20% of proceeds from all artwork sales for the run of the show through June 15th, which will come to a total of 40% donated by the artist.

        The addition of live entertainment at the opening, and the fact that a significant portion of proceeds from any sale of art at the show will benefit the not-for-profit venue has resulted in a considerable amount of attention to it by the media, something that other artists might consider when planning either their own solo shows or their participation in art fairs and festivals.


More information on the show can be found on Tobey's web site at http://www.davidtobey.com and on the press release for the event at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2100/01/prweb5032084.
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I'm here

Over the past few years in Florida the idea of moving back to Virginia came up a few times. Each time I have said, among other things, “I have spent x number of years building up my art show business and that does not transfer well”. But when faced with imminent financial disaster due to my husband getting laid off I had to consider it. Then faced with the carrot of being close to my daughter and her family, and acreage in one of my favorite parts of the state, well here I am. And I am happy here. My office window looks out on woods. I can barely see the road out front where maybe 20 cars a day pass. It is quiet and a couple days ago there were deer just 10 feet away from our back deck.But now comes the problem that has kept me away for so long. How to transfer my art show success to Virginia? I’m in a good spot. Thirty miles to the east is Richmond and from what I have heard there is a good art community there. I am going to see about renting a wall or a space at one of the galleries there. Thirty miles to the west is Charlottesville and I’ve heard there is good art support there as well. Louisa actually has an arts center which appears to be fairly active. For as far out in the country as I feel I’m only five miles or so from the town of Louisa (two gas stations, one grocery store, one Ford dealer, some restaurants, a beauty salon, and the arts center. I’ve been accepted into two shows in the area.What’s next? Visit the galleries I’ve been researching. Check out the Louisa Arts Center. Put aside the unpacking for a weekend and go out and get some Virginia photographs. Apply to shows for the fall. Order some frames and prepare for my first Richmond show the end of April. Do what I’ve always done – research, plan, prepare, and do. Wish me luck.And best of all, get together with some of the friends I’ve met on AFI who live near me. Thanks Connie for this site. Without it, I would not have known I had other artists so close to me.
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July 9 & 10 8871866666?profile=original
Bend, Oregon
   Bend Summer Festival
   190 Artists
 

   Deadline:  Jury ends in March
   Applications received
 independently until 
show is
   full
 
The Summer Festival in downtown Bend is in it's 21st year and is the largest and most respected event of the year for residents and visitors.  Over 50,000 people flock to downtown Bend the second weekend each July to experience fine art, music and gourmet food.  This event will feature 190 juried artists, along with three stages of music, a gourmet food and wine area and kids experience zone.
 

8871866679?profile=originalOctober 1 & 2
Bend, Oregon
   Bend Fall Festival
   160 Artists     
   Deadline:  Jury ends in March
   Applications received independently until
 show is full
   
The Fall Festival in downtown is in it's 11th year and is THE harvest season celebration in Bend. This event features 160 juried artists, two music stages, an Oktoberfest Feast, pie contests, pumpkin contest, apple bobbing and more.  It is the nicest time of year to be in Bend.  Fall colors, cooler weather and great crowds continually provide for a successful celebration.
 
Event advertising for both events will be featured in the Bend Bulletin, True North Parenting Magazine, Combined Communications radio stations, Bend Broadband Cable TV, Poster distribution throughout Central Oregon, Social Media campaigns, Local Chamber and Tourism affiliates and more.
 
                                            The artist application can be found at:
                                  http://www.c3events.com/2011CallToArtists.pdf
 
Learn more about these events: http://www.c3events.com/events/Bend-Summer-Festival/

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                                                      Find more art fairs looking for artists.  
                                      Bookmark: CallsforArtists.com, new events posted daily!
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FAREWELL TO FAIRHOPE

Farewell Fairhope, we love you Fairhope..the beauty, the Southern belles, the Mobile Bay...but after an 8 hour drive from our winter home in Daytona Beach, we are adding up the cha-ching gas receipts..and gettin really scared! We had a fantastic spot- the corner of Fairhope Ave. and Section Street...the MIDDLE of everything..but when we watched, for three days , ladies shopping at a very upscale store, The Cat's Meow, and not shopping at the show too..we knew that funky, cool work was not needed here.With the exception of one wood worker, high end, whimsical, fabulous work...an award winner...selling many pieces, I would not suggest anyone doing this show unless they were selling items under $100,or something on a stick, or marking your work down 70% to sell anything....really....a friend selling childrens clothing killed them....Southern belles dress their daughters in dresses with Bows-the-size-of-Alaska! in their hair!...we love the area,but it is over, after three tries we are out!
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WHAT HAPPENED AT WINTER PARK?

Well, I didn't get in again, juried out for the 25th time in a row (got in 1984-86 and then never again, who did I piss off there?).

So, I have been waiting very patiently to hear a real definitive report of the show.  We got sort of one from Barbara, God Bless Her.  She won an award and told us a few things--she's a newbie, so she is off the hook for not telling more.

But gee, there was Barry Bernstein there after hanging out in the gulf coast beaches and Ybor.  No report from him.

Mr. Jim Parker was there--no report.  Gee, are you all spending your big bucks very quietly?

And, there there were a lot more AFI-ers there too.  But not a peep.  Did the committee get to you guys and whisper into your ears,"Not von vord about zeesh show or it is cotchees for you guys, remember what happened to that Johnson guy, oh and that Vaughn fellow too."

So, is somebody going to step up to the plate, or am I going to have to make up an imaginary blog about the show.  Believe me I could do it, but it would be so much more fun to read about real exploits.  Come on guys, and girls, start earning your red dots.

 

Connie, I want one to put on my golf bag.

Aloha,Nels

 

PS.  My wife Ellen, to paraphrase her, "Is utterly flabbergasted, that there are no8871867053?profile=original Winter Park posts."  The Ybor chickens have gone on strike, they say they are staying in the grapefruit tree until there is a post.  Come on guys, SAVE THE YBOR CHICKS.

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AFI Presents the new "Red Dot" Badge

Through the ages the "red dot" has had special significance in art circles. In an art gallery a red dot next to the title of a piece of art means that art has been sold.8869082057?profile=original


Back in the olden days of art fairs when slides were the preferred medium for submitting work for jurying, artists placed a red dot in the upper right hand corner of each slide so the person loading the slide carousels would position the image properly for projection to the jury. This procedure was standardized by the NAIA.


AFI members have been requesting a badge of some sort for a while now. Recently AFI member Peggy Furlin suggested that wedistribute Red Dots to members as a way to identify themselves to each other as they traveled the roads. So here you have it: the Red Dot bumper sticker.


We will be giving them away to members who post comments on our websites, who show generosity to others in the forum and to those who share in our community. But in case you can't wait to win one they are available at cost, $3 for one or $5 for two.


8871866858?profile=originalI'm looking forward to seeing spots as I travel!

Learn more: http://www.artfairinsiders.com/page/red-dot

Finally they have arrived in my office and the first ones are going out in today's mail.

Send us your photos with your red dots and we'll upload them to the Red Dot page.

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8871866083?profile=originaland joined by Tina Turner8871866272?profile=originalI had a great time this past weekend at the Stuart, FL Artsfest, plenty of strolling entertainment, good music, very tasty food and very good crowds. 8871866483?profile=originalI have mixed feelings about a show that charges admission but for this show it works, people wait all year and come from all the surrounding areas to attend. They come for the entertainment, the libations and to buy art.

Setup is the day before on a very wide street with room for everyone and their vehicles, 14 foot spaces on the curb with plenty of back storage. Breakdown is just as easy, one of the volunteers actually helped me at breakdown with my tent and loading into my van then started helping my neighbor. Breakfast was provided both days and booth sitters were around all weekend providing relief. The volunteers could not have been more organized and helpful. The quality of the art was very good, if not a bit heavy on jewelry (as most shows are). Decent award money and judges that actually looked at your work.

My sales for both days were the same (very good) but I noticed decorative art was selling very well on Sunday, I saw lots of big paintings and sculpture walking by. This is a good stand alone show or an even better pairing show, you won't pay off your mortgage but you could earn a pretty decent paycheck. If I could make one suggestion I think they should lower the jury fee $40 is a bit much.

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OK, so im new at selling paintings and I don't know where to start. Im 21, attend Penn State and love to draw and paint. The problem is that I dont know who to talk to or where to go to put my paintings on the market. Can anyone tell me how to showcase my artwork, put them in art shows and fairs, and sell them in a timely fashion?

 

Thank You,

Michael Crawford

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March 25-278871865092?profile=original
40th Annual Bayou City Art Festival
Memorial Park
300 Artists
10 am to 6 pm all days
Admission: $12; free to children 12 and under

The 40th Annual Capital One Bank Bayou City Art Festival Memorial Park is a fine, juried art festival that transforms the 1.1 - mile trail of the park into a one-of-a-kind outdoor gallery. Over 40 years, the Bayou City Art Festivals have raised more than $2.6 million for nonprofit organizations.  Some of the 2011 partners are: Art League Houston, Bering Omega Community Services, City ArtWorks, and the Downtown YMCA.

Ranked as one of the "Top 10 Festivals" in the country by AmericanStyle Magazine for two consecutive years, was ranked #12 of the "Best 200" art festivals by Sunshine Artist, and "Best Festival in Houston" by the Houston Press.

Highlights:
    •    Fine juried art by 300 artists representing 18 media formats  8871865684?profile=original
    •    Art of Food - When was the last time you raved
         about festival food?
    •    Gourmet catering company Melange brings you
         10 Art of Food stations
    •    Passport to Wine -  Our fourth annual Epicurean
          Adventure & Wine Bar continues to feature an
          outstanding array of wines
    •    an interactive children's Gexa Energy Creative
          Zone  
    •    First Look Friday: Friday is all about the visual
          art and buyers' first chance to choose what they
          want. Includes an elite art meet and greet, First
          Look Friday Happy Hour.
    •    Entertainment: Houston Arts Alliance brings together an array of multicultural performances
          representing the diversity and vitality of the city's amazing performing arts

Producer:    Art Colony Association is a 501c(3) organization, Kim Stoilis, Executive Director

Info/Schedule: Visit www.bayoucityartfestival.com or call (713) 521-0133   

Many Art Fair Insiders will be there, including: Michael Wommack (PA), Dolan Geiman (IL), Kathrine Allen-Coleman (GA), Ginny Herzog (MN), Bruce Holwerda (AL), Anne London, Marina Terauds (MI), Patricia and Jon Hecker (IN) and Daryl Thetford (TN). We wish them safe travels and excellent sales.

Please, if we missed adding you to this list let us know: info@artfaircalendar.com

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