Cherokee Print League Holiday Sale: Call for Artists

Posted by Anne McCullough on October 25, 2012 | Leave a Comment

 

CALL FOR ARTISTS

Cherokee Print League is a collection of businesses dedicated to the art scene on Cherokee and in Saint Louis.  Cherokee Print League, a vital contributor to the blossoming art scene in the South City/South Grand area will be hosting the fifth annual holiday print sale on December 1st, 2012. The print sale showcases local artists and businesses whose work is print-related including printmaking, letterpress, screen printing, and printed fabrics.  The sale is Saturday, December 1st, 10:00AM – 6:00PM and provides holiday shoppers with creative ways to complete their shopping lists.

Organized as a sale rather than an art show, the event promises a huge turnout and will be a great way to make some cash before the holiday season. Hosting businesses will be advertising the event extensively: 100% of participation fees go toward advertising.

REGISTRATION: www.cherokeeprintleague.wordpress.com

All artists will be guaranteed a comfortable, easily accessible location to showcase their artwork.  You will be provided with an indoor, heated space, and your name and location will be included on a printed map of the event that will be available the day of the sale. We recommend that you provide your own table, however we can help make arrangements if you do not have access to a table..

REGISTER BY WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7 for the Early Bird Rates:

**Early bird registration guarantees a confirmed venue placement**

Professional: $50 (tables can be shared, two artists for $25 ea)

Student: $35 solo (shared tables available at professional rate only)

Entries received after November 19th: $65/professional, $45/student.

email cherokeeprintleague@gmail.com

visit www.cherokeeprintleague.wordpress.com

call Anne McCullough at (314) 304-0932

 


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    “The beauty of the maturation of Cherokee Street over the past couple of months is that it has not shown a familiar trajectory for a St. Louis revitalization. There are no posh nightclubs with "pioneer" status nor any ultra-elite art galleries present.

    Rather, there's an organized community dedicated to improving quality of life and maintaining the uniqueness of St. Louis's most diverse and urban business district.”
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