by jamesp | Jun 7, 2018 | Archive, Art Show Voodoo, Life on the Road, Uncategorized
In April, 2011, our art show trailer was parked at the Marriot Towne Place Suites in downtown Fort Worth. We were participating in the Main Street Fort Worth Art Festival. On Thursday night, the first day of the show, we came back to the hotel to find our trailer,...
by jamesp | May 17, 2017 | Archive, Art Show Voodoo, Ghost Towns, Life on the Road
My first show of the month is in Kansas City, MO. A favorite in KC, and a favorite of mine, the Brookside Art Annual takes place on Brookside Plaza just south of 63rd in Kansas City. The last time my wife Karyn and I were there, it was cold. And snowy. We tried to... by jamesp | Jul 5, 2009 | Archive, Art Show Voodoo, ArtShow Beta, Shows
The last weekend in June, 240 artists converge on the Toledo Botanical Gardens for the Crosby Gardens Art Festival. I did this show last year, and although the booth was towards the back of the show, I had lots of visitors, and did pretty well. So this year we... by jamesp | Apr 6, 2009 | Archive, Art Show Voodoo, Marketing
Ran across this consultant via @clintavo (Fine Art Views) on Twitter. Quite a personality and she makes sense, too. If you are stuck, she can destuckify you with her smart techniques that biggify yourself. No kidding. Check out The Fluent Self if you just want a...
by jamesp | Oct 7, 2008 | Archive, Art Show Voodoo, Life on the Road, Outdoors, Shows
One of the main reasons that I do shows is to meet people and talk about my work. Each show is different, each show has a personality. Nowhere is this more evident than in the St. James Court shows in Louisville. Over 300,000 people stream through the streets of Old...
by jamesp | Sep 15, 2008 | Archive, Art Show Voodoo, ArtShow Beta, Outdoors, Photography, Shows, Uncategorized
Every once in a while, a new show comes along that looks interesting. The Rising Sun Fine Art and Craft Festival looked that way when it first appeared on Zapp. Most of the shows on Zapp have to have some financial backing, because Zapp costs money to just get it...