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Creative Made - Manly
Saturday 16 September, 9am-3pm
$40 stallholder fee to be paid after approval in person at Manly Art Gallery & Museum
Queenscliff Surf Life Saving Club
North Steyne, Queenscliff
Applying for Creative Made
Held inside the Queenscliff Surf Life Saving Club the Creative Made offers the chance for artisans, artists and designers to showcase handmade creations for sale.
Images
These will give us the first impression of your products and what you are making. Please make sure they are good quality to create a strong application and so that they can be used for promotional purposes.
Describing your products
Tell us a bit about your creative process. What materials have you used? What products do you make that you would like to sell?
Display and presentation
Consider the setup of your stall regarding appropriate equipment and methods of merchandising. How your stall looks is an important factor for a successful market.
Stallholder applications close 5pm Monday 17 July 2017. Applicants will be notified of inclusion by Friday 4 August 2017. If successful, payment of the $40 stallholder fee is to be paid in person n the Queenscliff Surf Life Saving Club. Once approved payment of the $40 stallholder fee is to be made in person by cash/credit card or cheque at the Manly Art Gallery & Museum.
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