Invitation to Sell Artwork at Holiday Shoppe 2020

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Invitation to Sell Artwork at Holiday Shoppe 2020

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The Huntingdon County Arts Council would like to invite to you to sell your artwork at our 2020 Holiday Shoppe—our annual artists’ market. This year the Holiday Shoppe will be located at the McConnellstown Playhouse, 11680 Raystown Road (Route 26 South), Huntingdon.

This year the Holiday Shoppe will open on Black Friday, November 27, and be open every Thursday, Friday, & Saturday from 11 am to 5 pm.

Details:

Drop Off your work at the McConnellstown Playhouse:
Monday & Tuesday, November 23 & 24, 1-6 pm.

Pick Up your unsold work:
Monday & Tuesday, January 4 & 5, 1-6 pm.

We recommend that artists to mark up their work 30%. The Arts Council will take a 30% commission on each work sold, and we handle the 6% sales tax. At the Shoppe’s conclusion, the Arts Council will write a check to each artist reflecting the amount of their sales.

Special notes for this year:

  1. Please RSVP and let us know if you want to participate. Send a confirm email to John Kearns at johnk@huntingdoncountyarts.com
  2. We request that you pre-fill out the Holiday_Shoppe_Artist_Inventory_2020. Ideally we would like you to email us the inventory sheet to use before you drop off your artwork.
  3. We will need a Hold Harmless Agreement 2020 and Sales Agreement 2020 from each artist.
  4. Please label your artwork with your 3 initial, then a dash, then a number that corresponds to the number on the inventory sheet. For example: “ABC-1”. If you have similar items at the same price (notecards, hats, etc), we strongly suggest you make them one item number with the total quantity. (For example, Notecards, XYZ-01, quantity 24).

Want to share that you’re selling with us? Spread the word on Facebook and Instagram!  

If you have any questions, feel free to contact Executive Director John Kearns atjohnk@huntingdoncountyarts.com.


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