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- Outdoor Art/Craft Show Booth Basics When I did my first art show a few years ago, I wished there was just ONE nice, organized website where I could go and read about all of my different options! It's overwhelming, the different tents and panels and displays for artwork. As a favor to o...
- How To Organize Your Own Art Show Back when I was just starting out and didn't have a clue where to begin selling my art, I assumed...like many other beginning artists do...that bricks and mortar galleries were the only way to go. NOT TRUE. With a little work and some help from your...
- Norway Sidewalk Art Show in Norway, Maine The Norway Sidewalk Art Show is the largest art show in western Maine. Featuring over 100 artists, along with entertainers and food booths. It's a fun event for art lovers, families, and anyone else.
- Doing Art Shows--Yes or No? This lens is a discussion about art shows both from the customer's side and the artist's side. Why are some successful and others not? Are they a good idea for artists? Why do some artists do well while other artists do not? Please add to t...
- Preparing for an Art or Craft Festival Art and craft festivals are a lot of work but worth it for the exposure you get and the great people you meet. Here is a guide to preparing for a show and having a great time. Oh yeah, and did I mention selling your creations?
- Viggo Mortensen Although he is known primarily as an actor, Viggo Mortensen is also a photographer, poet, spoken word artist, painter, occasional musician and is fluent in several languages. An adaptation of Cormac McCarthy's THE ROAD opens Thanksgiving weekend...
- Commander Mark and the Secret City Taught Me How To Draw In 3D! In 1984 the only art teachers on PBS had afros or accents and painted pine trees and clouds. Prettttty boring to the average 9 year old. Then one day I turned the TV and turned the dial to PBS and there was this goofy guy with a funny mustache and an...
- Spring Jubilee Arts & Crafts Festival - Pendleton SC Just as the dogwoods begin to show their buds, the small historic town of Pendleton, South Carolina begins to get busy preparing for Spring Jubilee. It is as if the town has awakened from a long winter's nap. The Village Green is manicured and ferti...
- Peep Show: Creating Art From Marshmallow Peeps Peeps aren't just for Easter anymore...or for eating. Artists are creating dioramas, sculptures, still lifes, movies and even prom dresses out of these popular marshmallow candies. We recently attended the 2nd annual Peep Show held by the Carroll Co...
- Charles Gatewood A social anthropologist by education and professional photographer by occupation, Charles Gatewood has been documenting American subcultures since the early 1960s. His latest book is "A Complete Unknown," is a collection of photog...
- Fall Harvest Festival In Pendleton SC Pendleton South Carolina's Eleventh Annual Fall Harvest Festival was held on the Village Green in historic Pendleton on Saturday, October 3rd, 2009. The Festival ran from 10 AM to 5 PM and featured quality crafts, entertainment, food vendors, old-fas...
- Wardsboro 4th of July This small Vermont town fair began back in 1949 when community members were brainstorming ideas to raise money and has turned into a celebration that brings people back year after year. Some people look forward to building floats and others watchi...
- Clowning Around Town | Sarasota Clown Parade Benefitted Local Charity How quickly we Sarasotans forget and move on to other artistic controversies! Unconditional Surrender, the colossal 3-D reproduction of Alfred Eisenstaedt's iconic World War II photograph, literally has Sarasota's clowns surrounded. The 25-fo...
- The Shy, Novice, and Closeted Art Show in Bethel, ME The Shy, Novice, and Closeted Art Show is all about celebrating artists who are just starting out, a little unsure of themselves, or who don't otherwise have time to do shows. The artists displaying their work range from highschool students up to ret...
- Is Your Art Any Good? I'm a positive thinker, and I really don't like to burst anyone's bubble, but even us creative types have to come out of our cosy self-created wonderland sometimes and ask the question "Is my art any good". If you think this post is 'quite good' the...
- Garden Party Fine Art Show The first time I was able to participate in the Garden Party Fine Art Show was 2005. A chance encounter at a senior-citizen-center craft show afforded me an invitation by Linda Callaway. My first reaction was I did not fit into the level of talent th...
- 10 Good Reasons Why Artists Should Get Real Jobs We've all seen the deluded souls on Pop Idol shows, absolutely convinced that they are the next big thing, staring open mouthed in disbelief as the judges proceed to tell them that they have no hope whatsoever of going anywhere any time soon with the...
- Fargo's Island Park Show The Island Park Art Show, which takes place in August, at Island Park in Fargo, ND is a fun art show, with lots of arts and crafts, lots of booths, lots of food, and lots of people. The show is a little more crowded than the Fargo Street Fair, and s...
- Moving at the speed of Art It never fails, when you think you are caught up, you find out your not. I thought I had a chance catch up this weekend but once again, I was reminded of one more thing. Run, run, run! So, I gave in and started pulling inventory together, making sure...
- The Five Graces It is through the grace of ... so many of us recall someone saying exactly that sentence to us as we were growing up. Grace: the act of moving and doing with ease; the lack of strife in action; a wondrous way of being. Gazing upon the artwork of the...
