Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Are you crafty?

I mean in a good way, as in do you make craft items or create art pieces? If so, you might be interested in participating in the Ocrafolk Festival as an artisan. It's a great way to attend the Festival, since you can still hear the music from the vast majority of booth locations, and you can make some money while there, too!

You can learn more about being an artisan, and fill out an online application at the Festival website (click on "2010 Artisan Application" in the left menu). If you're interested in seeing the types of art which have been represented at the Festival before, click "The Artisans" to see the list of artisans from the 2009 festival, along with pictures of their work (for most of them). We're certainly open to additional/new/different kinds of art, though, so don't take that list as a limitation if your work is in another category.

If you apply, good luck! If you're not talented in that area, just plan to come to the festival to enjoy shopping from those who are (and the music and storytelling too, of course!)

6 comments:

Julie said...

Well if pottery woman signs up . .maybe we can finally get the pottery she owes us from two years ago!!!! Let me know - she isnt returning our calls :(

Anonymous said...

Thank goodness I'm not pottery woman...sounds like she may be all cracked up..all i have are some silly touristy pictures of docks, the sun, and jellyfish....

Ocrakate said...

Cracked up...LOL!

Anonymous said...

Maybe she oughta be "fired" for this. Kinda puts the "glazing" on the pot.....either way, its such a "crock"

Ocrakate said...

I love a good pun. Thanks for the laugh, Anonymous! (Or should I call you not-so-anonymous?)

Anonymous said...

hmm . .maybe it would be funnier if I had the pottery I paid for. IMO she shouldn't be allowed to come to events and sell things if she isn't going to be reputable.