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Call For Entry - Ontario Crafts Council [Back] Please spread this call to your constituents you are free to post any info listed below on your website, forward it to your email list, or use in other communications as a call for entry opportunity. www.craft.on.caThis call is open to ALL craft-media artists in Eastern Ontario (not just OCC members), and it has an upcoming deadline of December 1st, 2009. All application files and the call for entry pdf can be downloaded directly from www.craft.on.ca/OCC_News/Eastern_Update The Ontario Crafts Council’s Eastern-Ontario Feature within the 2010 Spring One of a Kind Show Deadline for entry: Tuesday, December 1st, 2009 Following the success of the Ontario Crafts Council’s (OCC) Growing Ontario’s Craft Community Initiative in eastern Ontario during 2008-09, the OCC will feature eastern craft artists for its new section within the choice market of the 2010 Toronto One of a Kind Show and Sale. Not only will this section highlight and provide sales opportunities for vendors, each participant will grow through professional development experiences and will have fewer burdens than solitary exhibitors see show details! CALL FOR ENTRY The Ontario Crafts Council invites applications for exhibitors/vendors for premium space as housed within the OCC section of the spring One of a Kind Show. 20 applicants will be approved for participation through a juried process. About the Show: The One of a Kind Show and Sale (OOAK) in Toronto is Canada’s largest and most prestigious retail show featuring the work of artists and craftspeople from across Canada. OOAK spend $1 million in the greater Toronto area for the combined promotion of the winter and spring shows. The five day spring show attracts 50,000 visitors. www.oneofakindshow.com CONDITIONS OF ENTRY • Applicants must be craftspeople working and residing in eastern Ontario. This includes all rural eastern areas as outlined at www.ontcfdc.com, as well as urban eastern areas. • Each applicant must be the designer, creator and producer of all works as included in the application and as intended for display and sale at OOAK. • Objects must be made from traditional or contemporary craft media, including but not limited to: wood; clay; metal; glass; fibre; stone; leather; resin. • Eligible applicants include both emerging and more established craft artists; however, all applicants must clearly justify how this would be a new experience and advance their career/business. This is especially important for exhibitors who have previously exhibited at OOAK in the past (see jurying details.) • Submissions must include DIGITAL files of all documents and images, as detailed in the submission checklist. • Submissions grant the OCC and OOAK with permission to use accepted works for all promotional purposes. • All accepted applicants will be asked to provide a portrait image at a later date for OCC and OOAK promotional purposes. • Late or incomplete entries will not be accepted. JURYING INFORMATION • Jurors will assess work according to excellence of design, technique, originality, concept, and salability. Geographic diversity will be imposed to some degree (for example, not all participants can come from the same town/city.) • The OCC will conduct the first round of jurying and supply a shortlist to OOAK. • The OOAK will approve/select the final applicants from the OCC shortlist. Applicants with prior OOAK exhibitor experience will be considered, yet preference may be given to first time applicants. • The OCC will notify all applicants of the final decision by December 14, 2009. SHOW DETAILS • The OCC section will encompass just under 1000 square ft of space displayed in a gallery-like setting. • The OCC will design, arrange and supply all major exhibition display furniture and lighting. The participants will supply support displays if needed in collaboration with OCC curation. • All participants must be present for the duration of the show, but will not be burdened by sitting within the OCC booth 100% of the time. Shifts outlined in the acceptance agreement will allot selling time and development/market research time (to be completed by walking the show) to participants. • An OCC representative will be present within the section the majority of the time. • All sales will be processed through a central OCC payment desk which will accept visa, mastercard, amex, debit, cash and cheques. • Participants will recuperate 100% of the sales, minus any merchant servicing fees associated with the sale, for all works sold at the exhibition. • All works must be for sale, and be labeled on an inventory list. A SKU# will be applied to all products to ensure that correct vendors are credited for all sales. • All participants will be encouraged to attend OCC regional workshops if applicable, covering topics such as Copyright; Photographing Your Work, and one additional topic. Details to be announced. FEES • There is no cost to apply. • All confirmed participants will pay a vendors fee: OCC members will pay $300, and nonmembers will pay $380. This is a highly subsidized rate, as the cost for the smallest 5 x 10 regular booth at the OOAK spring show costs $1,466. For all additional booth sizes and costs for the OOAK show, please visit their website. TIMELINE • Entry Forms must be received no later than 5pm, Tuesday December 1st, 2009. Late entries will not be accepted. • All applicants will be notified of a final decision via e-mail by Monday, December 14, 2009. • The show will take place at the following locations and dates: Wednesday, March 31st to Sunday, April 4th Direct Energy Centre, Exhibition Place 100 Princes’ Blvd, Toronto ON M6K 3C3 Canada Weekdays 11am-10pm, Saturday 10am-9pm, Sunday 10am-6pm ENTRY FORM Download the entry form and other submission file templates at: www.craft.on.ca/OCC_News/Eastern_Update SUBMISSION CHECKLIST 1 Digital files on cd, or sent via email* 2 Entry form (.doc .txt or .pdf) 3 Biography, from OCC template (.doc .txt or .pdf) 4 Image List, from OCC template (.doc .txt or .pdf) 5 10 images representing work similar to what you will be selling at OOAK (.jpgs) 6 1-2 images of your studio/workspace (.jpgs) IMAGE REQUIREMENTS • Images of work must be saved as high-quality JPGs with a minimum width or height of 3375 pixels, and a resolution of at least 300 dpi. • CMYK colour profile is preferred. • File names should follow the naming conventions: First 3 letters of your first name followed by the first 3 letters of your last name, then a dash and the letter “p” (which indicates it is a print ready file) and the number of your image. Example for John Smith: johsmi-p01.jpg, and johsmi-p02.jpg DELIVERY All entries must be sent through mail or email to: Sara Washbush, OCC Eastern Regional Coordinator 277 Reynolds Drive Brockville, ON K6V 1X8 swashbush@craft.on.ca *IMPORTANT NOTE FOR EMAILED SUBMISSIONS: Do not attempt to send any files until all of your files are complete. Incomplete or late submissions will not be processed. Once all files are complete, send each file immediately after the other in the following manner: 1. Attach all three document files as listed in the submission checklist and send as one email. 2. Attach several of your images, limiting the total sending size to 5MB per email. 3. Attach remaining images, repeating step 2, until all images have been sent. Questions go to: Sara Washbush, swashbush@craft.on.ca, 613-204-1391 En français: valerie@oneofakindshow.com, 416-960-4514 This project is made possible with the support of funding from the Eastern Ontario Development Program and the Eastern Ontario Community Futures Development Corporations, private foundations, and eastern Ontario municipalities. For an up to date listing, visit www. craft.on.ca/OCC_News/Eastern_Update Sara Washbush Eastern Regional Coordinator Ontario Crafts Council Phone: 613-204-1391 Brockville, ON swashbush@craft.on.ca www.craft.on.ca Visit http://www.craft.on.ca/OCC_News/Eastern_Update [Back] |
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