![]() ![]() * In addition, each chibi will be sold as an individual laminated cutout. Location: Artists' Alley Marketplace (located in the Dealers' Room), Table #10 Banner: /art/…īlue-Eyed Saint /art/… Due to my nervous newbie-ness, I will also be sharing my table with a friend, for whom this is also her first Artists' Alley (actually, her first anime con at all). I hope I have enough prints, but I didn't want to end up with way too many either, so I kind of had to guess how many to have available. O_o Anyway, if anyone is going to be at AWA Friday, Saturday, or Sunday, please drop by if you get a chance!Īlthough I'm excited about this opportunity, I'm also rather apprehensive, as this is the first time I've ever been in an Artists' Alley (as more than a spectator), so I really don't have much of a clue as to what I'm doing. I'm still waiting on a few things to come in hopefully everything will be prepared by Thursday. ![]() If you have anymore questions, don't hesitate to ask other members about the Artist Alley experience and stop by the AWA forums to get more AA insight.This is rather short notice, but I am going to be at AWA selling my art! I only found out a few weeks ago, having gotten in through the waiting list, and I've been frenzied trying to get everything ready. I hope all this useful information helps for all you new artist alley attendees. Just a word of caution though, a bit of hilarity ensues. RickyBryantJr posted a short video with some helpful tips and brought along some other artist alley attendees to help him out. I found this YouTube video while searching through some random AWA videos the other day. It's quite the ultimate guide when it comes to deciding what conventions to attend and how to maintain and organize your table inventory. There's nothing like a great looking table.Ĭonfidential-chan found an article the covers not only the table displays but the rest of artist alley and how to get prepared for it. She offers helpful advice in setting up your own table display and tells you things to avoid. Lastres0rt offers her experience in various artist alley events and the evolution of her table design and display. Packed with nonstop video programming, extraordinary costumes, music, games, tournaments, panels, and renowned international guests, this annual celebration of Japanese art and popular culture entertains a colorful spectrum of fans and friends. With this deviantART news article, you can learn the values of managing your money, maintaining your inventory and even setting up your table. FanimeCon, Northern California’s largest anime convention, is proud to be By Fans, For Fans. OyasumiYumiko offers a variety of tips for those attending Artist Alley events for the first time. Here's some helpful hints and tips on how to improve your artist alley experience, whether it's at Anime Weekend Atlanta or other conventions you plan on attending. Helpful Hints and Tips from fellow deviantMEMBERS You can visit the Artist Alley Rules and Regulations Discussion thread over at the AWA forums for more information about what is and isn't allowed in Artist Alley and you can also ask any additional questions you have about Artist Alley. There have been changes made to table content since last year's alley 80% of an artist's table inventory must be original art and up to 20% of the inventory can consist of fan art. If, at any time during the convention, you need to leave your table, don't hesitate to ask nearby artists to watch your table or better yet, bring an extra tablecloth or sheet to cover your table while you are away.īefore heading out to the convention, be sure to read up on the Rules and Regulations for 2010. Last year, Artist Alley had a table count of 178 and shared its space with the Art Show.Įverything you bring for your tables, displays, artwork, anything become your sole responsibility once everything is said and done. It's white and doesn't come with any pre-applied tablecloth. The standard table size is 8 feet long by 2 feet wide. Sell custom creations to people who love your style. Upload stories, poems, character descriptions & more. Ok, so now that confirmations have been spilling across the surface of AWA, it's time to give all of you new AA recruits a taste of what Artist Alley has to offer. Share your thoughts, experiences, and stories behind the art. Put on your hard hats and aprons.time to get messy. ![]()
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