Welcome to the Art Show reviews for Bergstrom-Mahler Museum of Glass Arts Festival
Art Fair: Bergstrom-Mahler Museum of Glass Arts Festival
Location: Neenah, Wisconsin
held in scenic Riverside Park
Dates: July 17, 2016
Presented By: Bergstrom-Mahler Museum of Glass
Founded: 1974
Show Type: Outdoor
Expected Attendance: 5,000 people
Exhibiting Artists: 65
Artist Application Deadline: April 11, 2016
Jury Fee: $20
Booth Fee: $100
Web site: www.bmmglass.com
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This was a great little show. COVID killed it. I was looking forward to coming back, but the show is no longer.
Posted by: Lynda Wallis | 01/15/2023 at 06:36 AM
Medium: Glass
Year you most recently exhibited at this Show:
2016
Your Estimated Sales at this Show: $500
Price Range of your Work: $15 - $200
Number of Years You have Exhibited in this Show:
2-3 times
Number of Years You have been doing Art Fairs overall: 3-5 years
Attendance: (1 is poor, 5 is great) 3
Location: 4
Facilities: 4
Ease of Participating: 4
Sales: 3
Overall: 4
Booth Fee vs. Your Sales Ratio: Okay
Estimated Attendance: 501-10,000 people
Good Things about this Art Fair:
Beautiful location, and not a lot of other festival activities going to to distract from the art fair.
Bad Things about this Art Fair:
Maybe it was because of the rain, but there was no offer of assistance loading or unloading.
Advice to Other Artists Considering this Show:
Consider having enough smalls to sell, as this market does not seem to cater to the high dollar market, at least not in glass art.
Posted by: Becca Weber | 07/24/2016 at 09:37 PM