JURY PROCESS
for ARTWORK
All work must be of fine quality and original work of
applicant. Such
items
as imports, plants, velvet paintings, manufactured or kit
items and any commercially (factory) produced merchandise or
"ARTIST SHOPS" made up of more
than 2 apprentices are not eligible for entry.
Indian jewelry (Native
American) is acceptable only if hand-crafted, signed and
exhibited by artist.
Jury
reserves the right to reject items during the show which are
in poor
taste, or not the quality or media category submitted for
review and will
require those exhibitors, not in compliance with art fair
rules and
regulations, to leave the show immediately.
Art Fair Committee will not
allow distasteful tags, such as Sales, Bargain Specials, etc. to be
displayed at booth. Proof
of authenticity will be required on questionable
items. It is
suggested to have a full range of priced items - high to low -
to offer work affordable to all lifestyles.
ENTRY
Applicants must submit three 35mm slides, one photo for each
category media
submitted and one slide of layout which accurately represents
the quality and
nature of the work to be exhibited.
Each slide must be clearly labeled with
artist's name, medium. Size
and price of work should be shown on slide or on
application form. Slides
must be 2" x 2" 35 mm and no thicker than standard
cardboard mounts. The
application form must
accompany the slides along with Jury Fee for each
category submitted.
Jury Fee is non-refundable.
Jury will meet in February to review
all submissions.
Applicants
will be notified in March , of
status.
NOTE: high
quality slides are of utmost importance.
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NEW THIS
YEAR
BEST OF SHOW AWARD
The
Best of Show Award will be judged by world renowned
sculptor John Nick Pappas from Ypsilanti,
Michigan.
The Best Booth Presentation Award will be judged by the
founder of the Wyandotte Street Art Fair Gloria Dunn.
BEST OF SHOW AWARD: $1,200
BEST BOOTH
PRESENTATION AWARD $500
WYANDOTTE STREET ART FAIR SCHOLARSHIP
The Wyandotte Street Art
Fair Committee is pleased to award
a Wyandotte Street Art Fair Scholarship.
Senior class students (Wyandotte
residents only) from Roosevelt, Gabriel
Richard, and Our Lady of Mt. Carmel High Schools are
eligible.
Funds for the scholarship were derived from the 2003
Wyandotte Street Art Fair Children's Emporium. Each
participating artist was encouraged to donate, for the
emporium, at least one item to be purchased by children,
12
years of age and under. The purpose of the Emporium is
to create art appreciation for school age children by enabling
them to purchase original art work at a low cost.
FOR
FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT LESLIE LUPO, COMMUNITY RELATIONS
DIRECTOR - 734 324-4506 |