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Our Mission: "To facilitate communication among glass artists,
to encourage education and promote excellence in the glass arts."
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Booth Survival Kit |
Think
about what you want to have with you and plan ahead.
Things you may need to bring with you include:
Materials
- Display material/photographs for walls
- Publicity
material
- Hand
outs for the public - artist's statement, contact
details
- Press
pack - press release, images of art work, artist's
statement
- Previous
publicity and brag book, showing commissions - display
it on a stand.
- Postcards
- Business
cards
- Price
lists
- Order
book
- Book
for recording contacts
Tools
- Cleaning
materials, ie, for cabinets etc
- Box
with thumb tacks, pins, pegs, screws, for hanging
material on the walls
- Extension
cords, power strips, light bulbs, fuses
- Box
with tools - screw drivers, pliers, knives, etc.
- Masking
tape, scotch tape
- Pens,
markers, product labels, price tags
- Calculator,
sales receipt book, copy of your sales tax license
- Credit
card equipment
- A
storage facility for all the money and cheques you
will take in!
- Also
to keep the change box in - stocked with plenty of
change, of course.
- Packaging
material - Bubble wrap, boxes, bags, etc
- Seat
with back rest " Small step stool
- Wheeled
trolley for moving stock and booth
- Most
important - your own lunch and cold drinks and water
bottle
Additional
things for outdoor booths
- Canvas
repair tape/ Gaffer tape
- Weights
for holding the booth down
- Buckets and mops for bailing out
- A
pair of rubber boots
- Guy
ropes and pegs for windy conditions
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