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Frequently Asked Questions
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How do you select your artisans?Our show is juried by a team of experienced show managers. Our primary basis for acceptance is the quality, originality and craftsmanship of the work to be sold. Acceptance is also based on booth display, product packaging, and product categories so that no one category is over-weighted.
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What are the eligibility criteria for an artisan?You must be the designer and the creator of the work to be sold. Only work produced in Canada by you or under your supervision will be considered. Commercially-manufactured products, work assembled from commercial kits or materials, or work represented by dealers or agents will not be allowed.
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What supporting documents are required?Completed Application Biography about you and/or your work for promotion and marketing (50 word max) Three (3) clear good resolution images of your work for promotion and media. Photograph or diagram of your booth indicating width, depth, height and booth displays. A brief description and price points of the products you would like to sell. Please indicate any components in your work that you do not personally make. Food Exhibitors must provide detailed food sampling procedures with your application.
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What happens if I'm accepted into the show?If you are successful in your application, you will receive your letter of acceptance and show contract by email. Please read these documents carefully. The contract will indicate the booth size and type for which you have been accepted. We attempt to accommodate your original request, but this is not always possible, and an alternative size may be contracted. The products that you are accepted to display and sell will also be indicated. Only the products that were submitted for jurying and indicated in the show contract will be allowed at the show. You must sign, date and return the contract by the indicated due date. You must also select one of our payment options as indicated in the contract.
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How do you select your artisans?Our show is juried by a team of experienced show managers. Our primary basis for acceptance is the quality, originality and craftsmanship of the work to be sold. Acceptance is also based on booth display, product packaging, and product categories so that no one category is over-weighted.
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What are the eligibility criteria for an artisan?You must be the designer and the creator of the work to be sold. Only work produced in Canada by you or under your supervision will be considered. Commercially-manufactured products, work assembled from commercial kits or materials, or work represented by dealers or agents will not be allowed.
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What supporting documents are required?Completed Application Biography about you and/or your work for promotion and marketing (50 word max) Three (3) clear good resolution images of your work for promotion and media. Photograph or diagram of your booth indicating width, depth, height and booth displays. A brief description and price points of the products you would like to sell. Please indicate any components in your work that you do not personally make. Food Exhibitors must provide detailed food sampling procedures with your application.
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What happens if I'm accepted into the show?If you are successful in your application, you will receive your letter of acceptance and show contract by email. Please read these documents carefully. The contract will indicate the booth size and type for which you have been accepted. We attempt to accommodate your original request, but this is not always possible, and an alternative size may be contracted. The products that you are accepted to display and sell will also be indicated. Only the products that were submitted for jurying and indicated in the show contract will be allowed at the show. You must sign, date and return the contract by the indicated due date. You must also select one of our payment options as indicated in the contract.
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