Thursday, March 17, 2011

This Sunday: The Bazaar of the Bizarre


I'll be there! Will you?

11am to 7pm, at the Pia Bouman School of Dance, 6 Noble Street (near Queen and Dufferin). Free admission, and family friendly!

Facebook event page here:
http://www.facebook.com/the.Bazaar.of.the.Bizarre#!/event.php?eid=193349210683736

This is my favourite art and craft fair of the whole year, hands down. I am never so tempted by so many wonderful, weird, totally-to-my-taste things as I am at this event.

I'll be there, in my usual spot from the last two times I've shown there, with plenty of new work -- and this time, with signed, matted, ready-to-frame colour prints of about a dozen of my original paintings!

6 comments:

  1. I love the Bazaar, too, and I so want to participate one day...but I suspect it has so many amazing repeat vendors that it fills up almost immediately.

    Or at least, this is why I tell myself I got turned down the one time I applied. :)

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  2. Actually, they do like to change up the vendors, and sometimes turn down regulars in favour of bringing in new people. You should definitely apply again! I know they were looking for some fresh applicants this go around.

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  3. Ooooh, good to know - thanks!

    Any chance you could recommend some other good selling venues for artists? I'd way rather participate in something tried and true than respond to random "art wanted" Craigslist ads...

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  4. p.s. thanks for following my blog! I squealed when I saw that. :D

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  5. I'm actually not the most in the loop on new shows that are happening (though I really need to get better about that!). This site is an incredible resource, though. And be sure to check out the forum on it as well for leads, as a lot of events make it there that don't end up on the front page feed.

    http://torontocraftalert.ca/

    And I'm quite pleased to be following you, and pleased that you're pleased! :)

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  6. Thanks for the link!

    I recently happened upon this site and it looks like it has potential: http://www.akimbo.ca/

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