In its 9th year, ARTucker (a 501c3 Non-Profit) features local and regional artists working in a variety of materials, media, and price ranges. Info:- Outdoor show, Rain or Shine
- Artists are required to provide their own tent and weights
- Each space is 10’x10’ on a flat grassy field
- 1000 Attendees in 2023, expecting 1500 in 2024
- Learn more at https://ARTucker.org/events.html
Applications are reviewed with the following considerations:- Our market has space for 75 vendors. We expect heavy foot traffic.
- We want unique goods (i.e. hand-made or custom-made) and of a high quality.
- We consider a diversity of types of producers 1) to prevent saturation and ensure that vendors have a successful day and 2) so that shoppers have a variety of things to choose from. That means that if we have 10 people apply for the same type of good, such as candles, we can only accept two or so of those applicants.
- We use the ranking from the first qualification (quality/uniqueness), then defer to this secondary variable of making sure we have different types of goods. For this reason, we sometimes have to reject applicants that still look great.
- We always try to make sure that we're accepting at least a good handful of vendors that we haven't had before, to ensure that our market is unique each year, so it's always worth applying again.
Deadline:March 24th, 2024 - End of Day
Questions?Message us at 404-295-2133 or through Eventeny if you have any questions.
Categories: Artists may apply in up to 3 categories. You must submit a separate application for each category. If you sell jewelry, you may apply in a category other than Jewelry if jewelry is less than 10% of your items for sale. Otherwise, you must apply in Jewelry. All work displayed in the booth must be for sale.
Clay: Original clay and porcelain work, functional or sculptural.
Fiber: Includes wearable and non-wearable. No machine-tooled, machine-screen printing, or other forms of mass production are accepted.
Glass: Functional and sculptural work is accepted. Kiln forming, blowing, molding, or casting, as well as all cold working processes are permitted.
Jewelry: Only those artists accepted in the jewelry category may display or sell jewelry. Items made from commercial parts may not be exhibited.
Metal: Sculptural or decorative work made from metal.
Mixed Media: Work that combines materials from two or more mediums in one piece.
Natural Materials: This includes basket weaving, chair caning, brooms, gourds, and other works made from materials found in nature.
Photography: Includes traditional film photography, hand-colored images, emulsion transfers, and digital photography. Only artist’s source material is acceptable.
Printmaking: Only hand-pulled original prints are allowed. Prints must be in limited editions, signed, and numbered.
Sculpture: Three-dimensional work using additive or subtractive processes in a single medium.
Two-Dimensional: Drawing, sketching, painting.
Wood: Original works that are hand-tooled, machine-worked, turned or carved.
Other: We’re interested in other work that falls outside these traditional categories. This would include candles, soap, food products, health and beauty items, etc.