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    This is part one of a series of articles covering best practices, tips, and techniques intended to help artists get the most out of an art fair or festival. The tips mentioned in these articles are based on my own experience, training I’ve received for setting up and staffing trade show booths, and on my own observations watching others both as a casual observer and as a show critic.

    Before you fill out an application to exhibit at an art fair or festival make an inventory list of the pieces that you intend to show, and ask yourself the following questions:

    • How many items do I plan to bring?
    • What is the most expensive piece?
    • Which pieces are the least expensive?
    • What is the average price range of my work?

    Once you have this information, it is easier to figure out your breakeven point for a show based on the exhibit application fee, travel, meal, and hotel expenses. For example, if you have 8 acrylic paintings selling for $200 – $350 each and the average show entry fee is $200, you may want to stick closer to home to avoid travel costs until you have a larger inventory or until you know the show’s market well enough to know you’ll sell out.

    Once you decide where your breakeven point is and you determine your comfort zone as far as costs are concerned, you’ll need to narrow your show selection list down to the shows that fit your artwork best. Learn about other factors to consider when choosing shows by reading the next installment of this series "Selecting Shows to Exhibit Artwork" on PR for Artists. http://www.fine-ar

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    Before you fill out an application to exhibit at an art fair or festival make an inventory list of the pieces that you intend to show, and ask yourself the following questions:

    • How many items do I plan to bring?
    • What is the most expensive piece?
    • Which pieces are the least expensive?
    • What is the average price range of my work?

    Once you have this information, it is easier to figure out your breakeven point for a show based on the exhibit application fee, travel, meal, and hotel expenses. For example, if you have 8 acrylic paintings selling for $200 – $350 each and the average show entry fee is $200, you may want to stick closer to home to avoid travel costs until you have a larger inventory or until you know the show’s market well enough to know you’ll sell out.

    Once you decide where your breakeven point is and you determine your comfort zone as far as costs are concerned, you’ll need to narrow your show selection list down to the shows that fit your artwork best. Learn about other factors to consider when choosing shows by reading the next installment of this series "Selecting Shows to Exhibit Artwork" on PR for Artists. http://www.fine-a

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    the least expensive?

  • What is the average price range of my work?
  • Once you have this information, it is easier to figure out your breakeven point for a show based on the exhibit application fee, travel, meal, and hotel expenses. For example, if you have 8 acrylic paintings selling for $200 – $350 each and the average show entry fee is $200, you may want to stick closer to home to avoid travel costs until you have a larger inventory or until you know the show’s market well enough to know you’ll sell out.

    Once you decide where your breakeven point is and you determine your comfort zone as far as costs are concerned, you’ll need to narrow your show selection list down to the shows that fit your artwork best. Learn about other factors to consider when choosing shows by reading the next installment of this series "Selecting Shows to Exhibit Artwork" on PR for Artists. http://www.fine-a

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    how entry fee is $200, you may want to stick closer to home to avoid travel costs until you have a larger inventory or until you know the show’s market well enough to know you’ll sell out.

    Once you decide where your breakeven point is and you determine your comfort zone as far as costs are concerned, you’ll need to narrow your show selection list down to the shows that fit your artwork best. Learn about other factors to consider when choosing shows by reading the next installment of this series "Selecting Shows to Exhibit Artwork" on PR for Artists. http://www.fine-a

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    ist down to the shows that fit your artwork best. Learn about other factors to consider when choosing shows by reading the next installment of this series "Selecting Shows to Exhibit Artwork" on PR for Artists. http://www.fine-art-collector.com/client/index.cfm/2006/10/17/Selecting-Shows-to-Exhibit

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