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Jurying Rules

All ArtSail shows require all artisans and performers to be juried in before each show, regardless if they have been accepted to a previous show.

Once an artist is juried in, a task will be assigned to help with the show.
 

Artisans:

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  • Submit 3-4 photos with a brief description and contact information to artsail.keego@gmail.com.

  • Only work representative of the artisans’ examples will be permitted. If exhibited works differ significantly from the images submitted, the artisan may be asked to leave and forfeit fees.

  • You will be notified via email as to your acceptance into the show in a timely manner. All Artisans are expected to be present for the duration of the posted show hours. If you leave early, especially for no explained reason or emergency, you will not be invited back and it will be noted.

                                             Performers:
     

  • Submit video that contains the performers, actual costuming, music and choreography that will be performed at the event.

  • If the performances are not the same as the video, are deemed inappropriate or dance groups conduct in a manner ArtSail feels is unacceptable, the performance will be cancelled, and the dance group/studio will be unable to perform in future shows.

  • You will be notified via email as to your acceptance into the show in a timely manner.

     

  • Buy/Sell or imports will not be tolerated.

  • The following are not eligible for exhibit:  works which are mass-produced or manufactured; taxidermy; velvet painting; manufactured or kit jewelry. No commercial reproductions or embellished commercial products are allowed.

  • No commercial reproductions of Paintings, Drawings, Prints, Digital Art, Photographs or any other fine art media (including offset reproductions which have been hand colored). However, we do allow each 2-D artist (Painting, Drawing, etc.) a bin inside their booth of reproductions during the show.

  • For printmakers, if you handcraft the plates, stone or screen, the printed result is considered an Original Multiple, to be properly registered, signed, and numbered. Editions of a single work must not exceed 250, and must be signed and numbered by the Artist.

  • All photographs and digital artwork must be signed and numbered by the Artist in a limited edition, not to exceed 250.

  • All Paintings, Watercolors, Drawings, Prints, Digital Art and Photographs must be framed or matted and displayed in a suitable portfolio or stand.

  • Ceramics must be handmade and individually designed by the Artist. No works made from commercial kits, molds, patterns, stencils or prefabricated forms are allowed.

  • Jewelers shall not use any commercially fabricated forms or settings. Only artisans accepted in the Jewelry category may display and sell jewelry.

  • Leatherworks shall not be crafted using machine tooling, machine-screened patterns or other forms of mass production.

  • Functional ceramics is considered a “fine craft,” therefore multiples of essentially the same item such as bowls, cups, plates and tiles may be exhibited.

  • Artisans must represent their own work and be present the entire four days of the Fair. No agents allowed.

  • A two-person partnership producing a single product may qualify as a single exhibitor.

  • Artisans may jury in more than one category, but must show all body's of work in photo's of the representation of works. All must be sent in on the application may be submitted per body of work with a jury fee for each category. Artisan must use the same name for both applications.

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