Center for Arts and Media Accepts yART Sale Apps through 7/16

Summer’s almost here, and along with a jam packed schedule of summer camps and classes comes one of our favorite events of the year! yART is back on our front lawn on Saturday, August 26th.Half yard sale, half art show, yART is a market to help artists clean out their studios, selling seconds or old materials.
Interested in being a vendor this year?Applications are open! 

VENDOR INFORMATION:

• We will be accepting applications from June 1st through July 16th . We will be working to curate a variety of art forms at this event.

• Please be aware this is a unique vending event focused on helping you clean up and clean out your studios and back stock. Vendors are expected to bring discounted works, seconds, and even leftover supplies. 75% or more of your items must fit these categories. We encourage vendors to team up, share a space, and fill a tent with varieties of works and supplies.

• Spaces will be 10’x10’. 

• Vendors may not extend outside their assigned area. 

• We do not have electricity available. 

• Vendors are responsible for bringing a tent, table, and chairs. 

• All vendors are strongly encouraged to help promote on social media. PCA&M will provide marketing assets, such as branded graphics and imagery specially created for the event.  

• A non-refundable fee of $75 (member) / $100 (non-member) per tent/space will be charged upon acceptance. In order to qualify for member rates all vendors in the tent must be members.

Please email aclayton@pghartsmedia.org with any questions.

ARE YOU A NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION?

A section of the yArt Sale will be dedicated to assisting arts nonprofits promote their organizations and/or sell products. 5 free slots are available. To apply for these spots please reach out to Audra Clayton at aclayton@pghartsmedia.org.

Apply to be a yART Vendor!

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