Art Fair Directory

Art Fair Directory
Title Art Fair Directory PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 122
Release 2008
Genre Art
ISBN

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Art Fair Directory

Art Fair Directory
Title Art Fair Directory PDF eBook
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Pages 64
Release 2000
Genre Art
ISBN

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Minnesota Arts Directory, 1991

Minnesota Arts Directory, 1991
Title Minnesota Arts Directory, 1991 PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 67
Release 1991
Genre Art festivals
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Directory of Arts Festivals and Competitions

Directory of Arts Festivals and Competitions
Title Directory of Arts Festivals and Competitions PDF eBook
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Pages 40
Release 1989
Genre Art festivals
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Midwest Art Fairs

Midwest Art Fairs
Title Midwest Art Fairs PDF eBook
Author New North Publishing
Publisher
Pages 136
Release 1997-02
Genre Art festivals
ISBN 9781882975075

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Directory of Good Quality Midwest Art Fairs

Directory of Good Quality Midwest Art Fairs
Title Directory of Good Quality Midwest Art Fairs PDF eBook
Author Joseph F. Ramsauer
Publisher
Pages 8
Release 1982
Genre Art festivals
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Phonebook

Phonebook
Title Phonebook PDF eBook
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Pages 212
Release 2011
Genre Alternative spaces (Arts facilities)
ISBN 9780615187518

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This book is a guide to artist-run projects, sites, resources, festivals, and other arts organizing happening in the United States. It also makes a place for artists who act in the role of independent, creative organizer to generate dialog specific to operating on a grass-roots, autonomous level. The opportunities these organizers provide range from exhibitions in apartment living rooms, micro-grants, publications, nomadic residencies, film and video screenings in unconventional locations, and a variety of other programming that challenges traditional formats for the production and reception of art. A vibrant and vital art world would be unimaginable without these opportunities, but despite the fact that these programs offer mostif not allground floor support for artists, they often operate with very little to no funding and resources beyond sweat equity, volunteer labor, and personal savings.