No surprise
May. 9th, 2020 05:00 pmArt and the Vineyard has been canceled for 2020; per the state, Fourth of July weekend is just too soon for a major gathering or festival.
Anacortes Arts Festival sent out a survey to accepted artists, asking how many of us would still come if they postponed from early August to sometime in September. I'm afraid I said "Not me;" at that point I'm busy with Graphic/Publicity for both Clay Fest (in October) and Clayfolk (November). Booth fees for Anacortes are due May 15, so I expect we'll hear yea or nay before then.
Eugene Saturday Market has once again postponed its opening from May 23 to God-knows-when. They're reviewing Governor's orders for phased reopen--as a Market, rather than a festival or gathering, the rules are different. They're hoping to have something definitive next week. In the meantime, the Tuesday Market (in association with the Farmer's Market) is going on, with only 10 craft booths. I'm not going to try that--lots of people need the opportunity to sell way worse than I do.
Anacortes Arts Festival sent out a survey to accepted artists, asking how many of us would still come if they postponed from early August to sometime in September. I'm afraid I said "Not me;" at that point I'm busy with Graphic/Publicity for both Clay Fest (in October) and Clayfolk (November). Booth fees for Anacortes are due May 15, so I expect we'll hear yea or nay before then.
Eugene Saturday Market has once again postponed its opening from May 23 to God-knows-when. They're reviewing Governor's orders for phased reopen--as a Market, rather than a festival or gathering, the rules are different. They're hoping to have something definitive next week. In the meantime, the Tuesday Market (in association with the Farmer's Market) is going on, with only 10 craft booths. I'm not going to try that--lots of people need the opportunity to sell way worse than I do.