Submission Guidelines For Satie's Gift Shop & Holiday Sale

 

How to Submit Artwork For Satie's*

 

Two separate committees select artwork for our year-round Satie's* gift shop and for the December Satie's* Holiday Sale -- Here's how to submit your artwork/craftwork for consideration:

 

CALDWELL ARTS COUNCIL

CONSIGNMENT INFORMATION FOR

SATIE’S* YEAR-AROUND GIFT SHOP

 

 Potential consignment items must be approved by the Caldwell Arts Council Satie's Gift Shop Committee which typically meets on the 3rd Tuesday evening each month. 

You should submit at least three samples of original art/craft and your proposed selling price (including 30% consignment fee) prior to the 3rd Tuesday of any month.  These samples will be returned to you, along with notification of acceptance or non-acceptance. 

This procedure also applies to previously-approved consignors who wish to place artwork which is significantly different from that which has previously been accepted.

 

 

CALDWELL ARTS COUNCIL

CONSIGNMENT INFORMATION FOR

SATIE’S* HOLIDAY SALE IN DECEMBER

 

 Potential consignment items for our annual Satie's Holiday Sale in December must be approved by the Satie’s Holiday Committee. 

You should submit at least three samples of original art/craft, and your proposed selling price (including 30% consignment fee) prior to one of the jury-in dates which are scheduled for October  & November . 

These samples will be returned to you, along with notification of acceptance or non-acceptance.

This procedure also applies to previously-approved consignors who wish to place artwork which is significantly different from that which has previously been accepted.

 

 

*Satie Hunt Broyhill moved into this house in 1923 as a young wife and mother. Here she instilled in her four children the same love of music and the arts which were so important to her.  She shared her time, her talents, her means and her enthusiasm with numerous projects involving the arts, the church, education and the betterment of young people.  Throughout her long life she was keenly interested in the Caldwell Arts Council and proud of the part her family home has played in fostering the arts in this community.