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Area 405 Call for Vendors for “Presents” December 12

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Area 405 Call for Vendors

Area 405 presents: “PRESENTS” – A two-day Market Extravaganza on December 12th from noon till 7pm & December 13th from 10am till 5pm

Are you an Artist, Artisan, or Crafter that is interested in renting a booth to sell your goods? We are currently seeking jewelers, painters, illustrators, printers, sculptors, wood workers, metal workers, furniture makers, toy makers, clothing and accessory designers, and all that are producing quality goods.

Booth cost:

$50 for a 4’ by 3’ space (Half of a table)

$100 for a 8′ by 3′ table (Full table)

$150 for a 8′ by 8′ floor area with a back wall and one 8′ by 3′ table.

Set up time will begin at 9 am on December 12th all valuables must be removed from the gallery at the end of the day.  December 13th we will begin set up at 8am.  Everything must be removed from the space by 7pm

Please send images of your work as well as a brief description about yourself and your artistic mission to info@area405.com with “Present submission (and your name)” as the subject. Submission Deadline isSaturday November 23rd

We will be promoting with our extensive email list.  In conjunction with other promoters, Arts Organizations, and posters and post cards.

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