Showing posts with label Powderhorn Art Fair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Powderhorn Art Fair. Show all posts

Friday, June 8, 2018

Whew, wrapping up my summer art show schedule

Just added to my inventory. This hatbrim fits a head 20 inch head circumference.
Whew! I finally finished my summer show schedule ... except for a couple events that I haven't heard from yet. (Look to the side of this blog page to see the list where you will find me.)  There's some new ones on my list, and some that I attend every year.
Art shows are all about LOCAL. And it's such a showcase of artisans and crafters. Creativity just flows - and that's what I love about 'em. I am inspired, and so appreciate the people who turnout - even in the rain as they did last weekend in New Richmond, Wisc. (That was a tough one for us as it just poured. But there were some folks who came anyway.)
So it's back to wrapping rope.



Saturday, April 7, 2018

'Potty breaks:' An important consideration when applying for art shows

Artist rendering of my booth
There's an art to deciding which art show to consider for our short show season. I am finishing up the application process now, and I'd like to share with you what goes through my mind as I consider what shows I'd like to see fill my calendar.
When I first started out as a artist/vendor, my bar was pretty low. I was unsure whether anyone would buy my creations. I thought for sure I could get in to flea markets, but was very nervous whether my talent was worthy of an actual art fair. I decided - JUST APPLY and see what happens.
Five years later, I'm not afraid to JUST APPLY, but, I've become more selective.

Photo of my booth 2016

  • As I consider the list of potential art shows, I think: "If I am selected, is this really where I want to spend the weekend and will this audience be receptive to my creations?" With most quality art shows there is a jury process, and it usually costs around $25 to $40 just to submit your application. (This money is non-refundable). 
  • How are vendors treated by the event organizers? Yup, there are some art shows that are so much fun to participate, that even if it isn't the top sales generator, well, it is a great experience and you look forward to returning. Do they have helpers to assist in set up, if needed? Do they respect your efforts as an artist and participant? It's the little things that make a difference... people to watch your tent when you need a potty break.
  • Cost. Besides the jury fee, many shows ask a participation fee of anywhere between $175 and $300 for a two-day event. So with a premium show (such as the Uptown Art Fair), you have to ask yourself can I afford to lose the fee if the show is rained out, for instance. Will my sales justify the expense?
  • Inventory. Will I have enough inventory to ensure an adequate showing? For me, that means I'd better not schedule more than two shows a month. If I have a lot of sales at one show, and have another sale the following weekend, I may find I'm at the sewing machine 24 hours a day to replenish my inventory.
  • Schedule and location.Two shows a month is about all I can handle - three is a stretch. So I look for shows that are likely to be the -most fun and most profitable. I try to stay within a 50-mile radius of my home in the Twin Cities so that I don't have the additional lodging and food costs. However, I now like to have at least one out-of-the-area show to start building a new audience.

So, here's my show application list for this year:


May
Alexandria Spring Arts and Crafts Show- May 5  - accepted
MInneapolis Art a Whirl-May 18-20-accepted.


June
New Richmond Park Art Fair- June 2 -accepted
Eagan Art Fair - June 23-24 - Applied 2/3/2018 (waiting to hear)


July
Anoka Rivertown Days- July 14th -- accepted
Cannon Falls wine and art festival July 21 and 22 accepted
Loring Park Art Festival- July 28-29 WAIT LISTED


August
Powderhorn- Aug. 4-5 - (waiting to hear)
Lake Superior Art Festival Aug. 11 - (waiting to hear)
Under The Spreading Walnut Tree Aug. 12 - (waiting to hear)


September
Northfield Arts Festival -Sept 8-9th (waiting to hear)
Afton Art in the Park 2017 (need to apply)


Monday, August 8, 2016

Change your reality with your attitude


A profile of an inspiring artist whom I recently met at an art show. Contact: Drew Jason Mounce www.YoungMounceStudios.com

Acceptance into the Powderhorn Art Fair for me was as if I had qualified for the Olympics. When I started this Pure Serendipity adventure three years ago, I had such little confidence in my ability as an artist that I couldn't imagine I would ever be a juried participant in an art fair, let alone the Powderhorn. But creativity and prodding from my supporters has given me the confidence to keep at it ... and there is no clear end vision - yes, it's just pure serendipity!
From time to time I like to profile an artist that I have met along this journey. Drew Mounce was my neighbor at Powderhorn. He is a story teller, and his paintings, besides hitting you with powerful color, will take you deeper into your own political point of view and even your attitude about life.

Thursday, August 4, 2016

See you at Powderhorn!

I have visited the Powderhorn Art Fair over the years, but now I have the privilege of being a participant in the fair set for this weekend. SOOOOO excited.
You can find Molly, aka The Happy Hooker, and her mother at booth 100, sort of on the south side of the lake, not too far from the area where the May Day pageant occurs. Hope to see you there. By the way, if you're interested in creating your own fabric-wrapped bowl etc., I have posted a short video created by Bernina. It can be found below.

Friday, April 15, 2016

Summer Time, Art Fair Time

My summer art festival schedule is pretty firmed up, and it's busy, busy, busy. I hope you can make it to at least one of the fine shows.
May 21 and 22: Art A Whirl Molly and I will be hosted by 4 Angels Creations located at 2653 Stinson Blvd. May 28-29: Sillwater Rivertown Art Fair. June 11-12 Excelsior Art on the Lake. June 26-17 Eagan Art Festival. July 9: Art at St. Kates. July 16-17: Bemidji Art in the Park. Aug. 6-7: Powderhorn Art Fair. Sept. 10-11 Little Falls Art Fair.