Welcome to the United by Art: Chalk & Art Festival. This is an electronic agreement and by selecting the booths, you are validating and approving this agreement electronically. This application is only for art vendors, not chalk artists. For that application, see Chalk Artist Application.
All work displayed in the booth must be for sale.
Categories Clay: Original clay and porcelain work, functional or sculptural. Fiber: Includes wearable and non-wearable. No machine-tooled, machine-screen printing, or other forms of mass production are accepted. Glass: Functional and sculptural work is accepted. Kiln forming, blowing, molding, or casting, as well as all cold working processes are permitted. Mixed Media: Work which combines materials from two or more mediums in one piece. Musical Instruments: Handmade instruments. Natural Materials: This includes basket weaving, chair caning, brooms, gourds, and other works made from materials found in nature. Photography: Includes traditional film photography, hand-colored images, emulsion transfers, and digital photography. Only artist’s original source material is acceptable. Printmaking: Only original prints are allowed. Sculpture: Three-dimensional work using additive or subtractive processes in a single medium. Two-Dimensional: Drawing, painting, and digital works. Original work only. Wood: Original works that are hand tooled, machine-worked, turned or carved.
Examples of work must be attached along with your Sellers Permit.
We’re inviting skilled chalk artists to bring color and creativity to our upcoming event! This is a great opportunity to showcase your artistry in a fun, community-focused setting alongside other creatives who are passionate about chalk art.
Each artist will be provided with a 9x9 space to create their work. Participation as a chalk artist is completely free.
For those interested in selling artwork or merchandise during the event, a $50 booth fee will apply, along with submission of a valid seller’s permit. (only booths labled "CH-1- CH-5" are availble for selling) First come, first served.
This opportunity is best suited for artists who are comfortable working with chalk as a medium and ready to create engaging, high-quality pieces for a public audience.