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Spring and Summer Art Festivals?
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Please keep in mind that the Guild
is a 501.(c)3 organization, this means it is a non-profit
volunteer organization. You are the organization! Let's
make this the best fine art organization in Prescott!!
Questions about the Gallery
Exhibits...
Questions about the Spring and
Summer Art Festivals, coming soon!!
Check the Festivals page for application
and information form for the Spring & Summer Shows.
Questions about scholarships
available from Mountain Artists Guild? Visit
Scholarships.
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How do I get my work displayed in
the Gallery?
- The gallery has three
exhibits each year. See the Events
page for the dates, themes and intake information.
- Preparation: You are
responsible for preparing your work for the exhibit. All work
must be offered for sale. All artwork must be ready for sale --
frames, mats, glass or acrylic (when used), wrappings, wires,
must be free of scratches, neat and clean.
- You or someone designated by
you must present the work on the intake day. Because of space
limitation and liability, artwork cannot be dropped off prior to
the intake day.
- Jury fees and additional
responsibilities are listed below.
- The intake day is
usually on a Monday from 9 am to Noon
- Your art work can be in
several categories (Please note: these requirements are
subject to change - check the intake form for any changes):
- On the following day (usually
a Tuesday) between 9 am and noon - the accepted work is priced
and the unaccepted work is picked up.
- Artists' reception is
usually on the 4th Friday of the month following the intake day.
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What are the Categories for the Gallery
Exhibit?
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Category 1: Framed/Original: Paintings and photographs.
(Limited to 3 items - a maximum of 2 will be accepted). No wet
paintings. Frames must be in good condition and appropriate for
the arts work. Picture wire must be securely
attached and strong enough to hold the work when hung. Other
types of hanging hardware are discouraged. Mats must be free of
dirt, dust and other foreign material.
Category 2: Framed limited edition prints, giclees &
unframed originals and prints: matted, shrink-wrapped or
contained in plastic envelopes (limit 6). Identify all entries
with artists and title on the front of each piece.
Category 3: Three Dimensional Art (limit 6). Identify all
entries with artists and title attached to each piece. Work
submitted must be free standing or attached to a base that will
allow it to stand with stability. If work is too large to bring
in the day of jurying, photos will be accepted. If the
work requires special installation on floor, ceiling or wall,
contact the Gallery to determine if can be physically
accommodated before jury submission.
Category 4: Craft (limit 10). All media will be
considered. Work submitted must be original and of good quality.
Additional items of similar quality and design my be requested
at any time depending on availability of display space.
Category 4N: Greeting Cards (limit 11). Matted,
shrink-wrapped or contained in plastic envelopes. Identify all
entries with artist and title on front of each piece.
Category 5: Jewelry (limit 10)
- On the following day (usually
a Tuesday) between 9 am and noon - the accepted work is priced
and the unaccepted work is picked up.
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How do I price my work displayed in
the Gallery?
- The gallery prices on all
artwork includes sales tax, the 60% artist's commission and 40%
gallery commission.
- Need help to figure the price
for your work? Print the attached
commissions and tax
file.
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What are the Fees and responsibilities
for the Gallery Exhibit?
- The jury fee is $12.00 for
Mountain Artists Guild Members, $20.00 for non-members. This
jury fee is for all entries on your intake form, not for
each entry.
- A member must volunteer for
4 days of gallery sitting (about 4 hours each day), or pay
$40.00 non-sitter fee.
- Non-members must volunteer for
4 days of gallery sitting (about 4 hours each day), or
pay $60.00 non-sitter fee.
- Usually at the end of the
exhibit there is a 20% OFF sale. If you are not
participating, you are responsible for removing your work one or
two days before the sale.
- At the end of the exhibit you
must arrange to have your work picked up the following week. If
you cannot pick up your work personally please designate
someone.
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How do I volunteer for the May Festival on the Courthouse
Square?
- Contact
Vivian Lucchesi or
Connie Finchum to sign up for volunteering at the August
Festival on the Courthouse Square. Or call the MAG Office at
928.445.2510.
- There are numerous
opportunities to help with this most important money maker for
the Guild. There are opportunities to prepare for the
event - stuffing envelopes, preparing vendor envelopes for the
big event, helping with the set up of the booths at the
courthouse square.
- Quadrant leaders
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direct traffic on Friday night, Saturday morning and Sunday
evening.
- Ambassadors
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provide water, snacks and brief breaks for the vendors.
- Information Booth -
provides information for both the vendors and the public on the
City of Prescott and Mountain Artists Guild. There are
also sales of MAG T-Shirts, Cards, Posters and Aprons.
- Water Booth
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provides ice cold water to the public and vendors. All
proceeds for the water booth go to the Kids ArtFest workshops fund.
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How can I
exhibit at the Volunteer Show Tent at the May Festival?
- Anyone that volunteers 4 or
more hours for the Festival (see above preparing for the event
or as Quadrant leader, ambassador, information or water booth)
can exhibit in the Volunteer Show Tent.
- 100% of the sale of any art
sold in the Volunteer Show tent goes to the artist.
- Contact
Jim Pape
or
Lin Hall, the Chairpersons for the August Volunteer Show Tent, for
details. Or call him at 928.308.2845.
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