Welcome to the Art Show reviews for Mulvane Art Fair
Location: Topeka, Kansas
Held on the Washburn University Campus
Dates: The first weekend in June
Presented By: Mulvane Art Museum
Founded: 1992
Show Type: Outdoor
Expected Attendance: 5,o00 - 7,000 people
Exhibiting Artists: 85 - 90
Artist Application Deadline: Toward the end of February
Jury Fee: $35
Booth Fee: $275 - $550
Web site: www.mulvaneartmuseum.org
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Show Name: Mulvane Mountain and Plains Art Festival
City and State: Topeka, KS
Your Medium: Photography
Year you most recently exhibited at this Show: 2013
Your Estimated Sales at this Show: $501-$2000
Number of Years You have Exhibited in this Show: 1st time
Attendance: (1 is poor, 5 is great) 3
Location: 5 (great)
Facilities: 5 (great)
Ease of Participating: 5 (great)
Sales: 4
Overall: 5 (great)
Booth Fee vs. Your Sales Ratio: Good
Estimated Attendance: 501-10,000 people
Good Things about this Art Fair: Easy load-in/out. Great setup for flow of people. Plenty of space for booth and storage. Weather can be tricky but was good this year. Good ratio of arts but was a little heavy in photo this year. Generally a high quality show with a few exceptions. Amenities for artists included booth sitting, water, snacks, coffee. Artist/patron purchase program really started the day on a high energy note.
Bad Things about this Art Fair: Weather can be tricky
Advice to Other Artists Considering this Show: Be prepared for weather especially wind.
Posted by: S. Brian Berkun | 06/24/2013 at 10:35 PM