We look forward to seeing you tomorrow Sunday 28 August 2022 at Hunter Arts Network Art Bazaar at Lambton Park! Did you know it’s Art Bazaar’s 20th anniversary this year!
We have now emailed bump in information to all stallholders which shows what times and where you can drive on, unload, drive off, park your car, return and set up:
Stall holders list with stall allocations
Bump-in traffic flow map, for stall holders entering the park to unload
Bump-in traffic flow map for food stalls
Bump in information has been posted in these locations at the same time:
Hunter Arts Network Facebook page
Hunter Arts Network Facebook group
PLEASE REFER TO THE ABOVE BUMP IN TIMES DOWNLOAD FOR IMPORTANT CHANGES TO BUMP IN AND BUMP OUT INCLUDING:
- NO VEHICLES ON THE GRASS (food vehicles excepted)
- WEIGHTS ONLY
The Council has advised that pegs are no longer allowed in the park. Please pack weights to secure your gazebo. We are expecting a bit of wind in the afternoon.
DOWNLOAD PROMO ASSETS for:
Click here – Hunter Arts Network Art Bazaar at Lambton Park on Sunday 28 August 2022
Here are some of the stallholders who will be having stalls tomorrow:
Lambo Art – Ceramic
Art Works by Howard – Painting; Glass
ART2Q4 – Painting
Francart – Photomedia
Vonniesart – Painting; Mixed media
Eugenia Dunlevie – Painting
Unique Art by Anna Baba – Mixed media
Holmeswares – Jewellery
StudioKY – Painting; Ceramic; Sculpture; Jewellery
Serendipity Custom – Fibre/textiles; Designer; Glass; Mixed media
zoecolour – Painting; Mixed media
Warped & Twisted creations – Fibre/textiles
Miriart – Painting; Jewellery
Sam Blanks Illustration – Fibre/textiles; Photomedia; Mixed media
Dianna Kellerman Art – Painting; Fibre/textiles; Sculpture; Mixed media
Stella Bella – Fibre/textiles
eMBrace art – Painting
Margo Humphries – painting; textiles
Jacky Cave – paintings, pastels, sketching
Max and Bronwyn Greive – paintings, textiles, wood work
Payne’s Crossing Art – Brickman Vineyard – painting
Fancy Nancy Ceramics – ceramics
Hunter Valley Ceramic Studio – ceramics
Akatonbo – jewellery
Mi-Chelle’s
Reasons And Reflections Art Studios and Galler
Handmade By Stellina
Created by Us – Lyn Abbott (Spinner, Weaver, Eco Dyer & other fibre arts), Ken Hall (Weaver), Bruce Abbott (Woodturner)
Jay and the Little People
Lindsey’s Art of Nature
Kathy Langlade
Kim Martin
Polkadot Sisters
Ann Mills
Hunter Valley Barrel Craft
Mummar’s Treasures
Cutesicles
Lee-Anne Corrigan
Kute Pinnies
FIG DESIGN UNIQUE JEWELLERY
Claire Locker-Potter
Bush Ink
Here’s some of the coffee and food trucks who will also be there:
The Coffee Well
Crescent Star Food
Food by Zed
Here’s some of the live performers we will have there:
Sandy Louise
Mackenzie Lee
Here are some other tips to assist with stall preparation (please note, we don’t stipulate the colour of canopies):
Remember safety comes first and our major concern is the wind
Provide your own 3 x 3 metre market tent – this MUST be a good quality gazebo for example OZTrail
Market tents MUST be heavily weighed down. If bringing water weights it is often a good idea fill your water weights before bringing them
Provide your own table
Provide hand sanitizer and wipes
Display your Covid Safe Policy
Charge your Square reader
Bring an extra battery source for your phone
Take pictures on your phone of your market set up so you can refer back to pictures of the previous market and also for sharing on socials including ours, and tag #hanartbazaar #hunterartsnetwork
Clothing to cover all hot/cold options & sun protection
Tablecloths to cover the tables
Paper carry bags and paper bags (customise these with business cards) for sales
Normally we recommend bringing a float however due to Covid cashless is now preferred
Business cards, flyers, signage
Tissue paper/bubble wrap depending on what you are selling
Display stands/items for your work….you can be creative with this ie old suitcases/timber children’s chairs/jewellery trees that seem to pop up everywhere in home stores etc
Small kit of stationery items ie scissors/safety pins/black marker texta/sticky tape
Pack the car the night before
Leave your day to day handbag at home and only take what is essential for security reasons/bring a small crossover bag for your change/ or bumbag
If you are by yourself tell ALL your friends to drop in and say hello so you at least get a toilet break!
Introduce yourself to your neighbouring stalls
Chains or mesh to hang from the market tent to hang wall art
Collect customer details
Receipts
Plenty of drinking water
If you make clothes of jewellery, wear it on the day
Be doing something with your hands, sewing or painting or other making as people like seeing creative people being creative, it not only creates a topic of conversation but you are not sitting there starring at the customer, freaking them out