Art Show
FanimeCon asks you to exhibit your work at the convention!
Here are a few reasons why we believe our show to be worthy of your consideration: over 5,000 fans with varied interests, discriminating tastes, and money will be attending. It’s also an opportunity to display and sell your art! The attendance of industry professionals in the field of anime, including many well-known artists, may present the opportunity for career growth and good advice for artistic growth.
Be sure to read all the rules carefully; please pay special attention to the policy on abandoned artwork. On the enclosed entry form is a statement which you must sign and date acknowledging that you have read the rules and agree to follow them to the best of your ability. To receive a display space within the show, be sure to fill it out. If you have any questions regarding the rules, write our art show director at lopez_dann@hotmail.com, or contact him by phone at (408) 249-9902.
FanimeCon has never been responsible for thefts and expects you to protect yourself by framing or matting your art, displaying your 3-D art in a display case of some sort, and by insuring your artwork. We provide security guards in the Art Show area and will always be diligent in our efforts to protect the art, but keep in mind that the convention is open to the public and within that public there is a criminal element. Once the art is displayed, it is not to leave the art show area unless sold or removed permanently by the artist or agent. No in and out of art pieces!
Remember that the art show may fill up fast, so send in your entry form and payment in early. Control sheets and other forms will be mailed to upon your entry acceptance.
Forms:
Bid Sheets
Labels
Rules
Charity Auction Bid Sheets
Control Sheets
Not for Sale Sheets
Sign Up Sheets
Read these rules carefully!
Your signature on the entry form is your agreement to follow these rules and all applicable laws of California and the United States. If you do not follow the rules, we will remove you from the Art Show. If we do, we will not refund your entry fees. The exhibitor shall, at all times, protect, indemnify, save and keep harmless FanimeCon against and from any loss, cost, damage, liability, or expense which arises out of or by reason of any act or omission of exhibitor, his employees or agents.
Each exhibition space, panel, or table rents for $15.00. The category to which an entrant belongs will not affect the rates charged for display space. Every artist who is exhibiting within the art show must sign, date, and return a copy of both the entry and control forms. Entries are limited to original works with themes of: animation, comics, science fiction, and fantasy or fandom. These may be in any medium that can be displayed in our space.
Reproductions of any kind are allowed, but only one copy of any image can be shown.
If you show artwork featuring a character that belongs to someone else, you must credit the owner/creator. For example, a drawing of Superman or Wolverine must be labeled with the copyright symbol and “DC Comics” or “Marvel Comics” respectively, in addition to having your own signature. We will not show artwork that defames any real person or any fictional character. The judgement of the Art Show Director is final.
The FanimeCon Art Show is open to viewers under 18 years of age and is subject to the laws of the City of San Jose. Artwork unsuitable for our audience will not be displayed in the general area. A special restricted access area will be set aside for any adult material. Again, the judgment of the Art Show Director is final. Please write or call the Art Show Director before the con if you have any questions.
Two-dimensional works must have surfaces not easily damaged by hanging. This means that these pieces will be mounted and matted. If you feel your art is valued at more than $100 per piece, we strongly recommend that you frame each piece of your work or shrink-wrap it before hanging.
Our panels are 4 x 4 pegboard. If you intend to hang a business card holder, keep in mind that it must not interfere with bid sheets; the Art Show Staff will not be responsible to supply business cards or flyers. Your artwork will hang from pegboard hooks with binder clips, which we provide. We will be careful as we can when hanging two-dimensional art; however, we will take no responsibility for pieces that are damaged in hanging. The Art Show will not accept mail-in 2-D art at this time.
Three-dimensional display table spaces (Sized 2’x6’) will be available for the exhibitor/artist unless an exception is granted by the Art Show Director. Jewelry displayed in the artist’s own case will be placed on a full display space. Oversized art will be displayed (standing) on the floor or an easel behind piping. Please indicate on your entry form any special needs, such as electrical power, piping, etc.
Three-dimensional pieces submitted in the show require special attention. The Art Show will not accept mail-in 3-D art. Attending artists or their agents should set up their own 3-D art. Display cases for jewelry are highly recommended. Every sculpture for sale should be shown in a protective display case. FanimeCon Art Show staff will take no responsibility for pieces that are damaged while handling in the show.
All artwork must be clearly labeled. Make certain that each piece has the label on its back or on its bottom the artist’s name and address, the artist’s number, piece number and minimum bid. Also include a statement about reproduction rights. If your entry is a print, it must have several additional statements. If it is an unlimited-run print, it must be labeled as such. For a print in a limited series there must be the number in the print run, the print medium and if the print is an art print (that is, a print made of any of the traditional art processes), the print used. If the plate has been destroyed, the date it was destroyed must be included in the statement. All of these items are required by California state law regarding art sales. Please see the most recent edition of art law reference books, or talk with an art law attorney if you have any further questions.
We will accept reservations until two weeks before the Art Show starts, or when the Art Show sells out of space. Walk-in artists will be accepted on a first come and space available basis. WE WILL TAKE RESERVATIONS WITH PAYMENT BY CHECK VIA MAIL AND BY FAX WITH CREDIT CARD AND EXPIRATION DATE INFORMATION, BUT NOT OVER THE TELEPHONE. FanimeCon Art Show Director will not hold space for anyone who has not pre-registered and paid. Please make checks payable to Fanime Resource Group.
Artists will be assigned artist numbers, and sent an information packet with copies of a control sheet, bid sheets, checkout procedures, etc. upon entry acceptance. See above for copies.
Once an art piece is entered into the show, you cannot change the conditions of the sale, such as minimum bid price or “Not For Sale” status. A piece is considered to be entered when the bid sheet is posted beside the work.
FanimeCon cannot, at this time, accept any mail-in art. However, this may change in future shows.
Abandoned Art – Any artwork not claimed by the artist or the bidder at the close of FanimeCon on Monday will be considered abandoned and will be disposed of at the discretion of the Art Show Director.
FanimeCon does not provide insurance on artwork being displayed. You agree to be responsible for your own insurance. Some homeowners and/or renters insurance policies cover such items. Check with your insurance provider for details.
Quick Sale - You have the option of allowing pieces to be sold during the Art Show at a Quick Sale price. Please indicate if the piece is available for sale at a Quick Sale price by writing Y or N and the dollar amount on the bid sheet. The Quick Sale price should be higher than the minimum bid. Pieces without any bids will be sold at the Quick Sale price, if listed, after the bidding is closed on Sunday.
The number of written bids required to send a piece to voice auction is five. If we receive fewer than five bids on a piece, it will be sold for the highest written bid. The voice auction will be held on Monday. The highest bidder, either by voice or by last written bid, will purchase the piece.
Buyers must pay in full, including sales tax, and pick up their purchases before the close of the art show on Sunday. No art will be available for sale after the convention. Art which has been bid on and has not been picked up by the bidder or artist at the close of the FanimeCon Art Show, and no pickup arrangements made with the art show director, will be considered abandoned and immediately following the show will be handled in accordance with policy #16.
You will be paid within four weeks after the convention closes for art that was sold. No payments will be made at the show. To assist artists in safeguarding their legal rights as creators of their works (as specified by California legislation), FanimeCon will provide each artist or exhibitor with a record of all purchasers’ names and addresses upon request.
The Art Show will be available for artists’ set up Friday Morning at 8:00. Any person or agent representing an artist or artists for delivery, hanging, displaying, pickup or questions regarding the artist or the works need to be identified on the entry form as an agent. Written exemptions will be allowed at the convention on a limited basis.
The Art Show exhibition hours for Friday through Sunday will be posted on site and announced in the FanimeCon Program book.
Art Show silent bidding will close at 4:00 p.m. on Sunday. Artists displaying art “not for sale” and pieces not available at close of show for Quick Sale price or minimum bid may withdraw their art on Sunday between 5:00 and 7:00 p.m. Artists may pick up all their art not claimed before 4:00 p.m. Monday.
To protect artists’ copyrights, there will be NO PHOTOGRAPHY OR VIDEOTAPING in the art show without a release of responsibility of FanimeCon from the artist and with the prior approval of the Art Show Director. All cameras and videotape equipment will be checked at the main desk at the entrance to the art show.
As a reminder, the Art Show is staffed and run by volunteers. In all matters, the decision of the Art Show Director is final. The exhibitor agrees to protect, keep and save FanimeCon forever harmless from any damage(s) or charge(s) imposed for violations of any law or ordinance by any exhibitor, his employees or agents, as well for failure to comply with the terms and conditions. Remember, the exhibitor shall at all times protect, indemnify, save and keep harmless FanimeCon against any and all loss, cost, damage, liability or expense which arise out of or by reason of any act or omission of exhibitor, his employees or agents.
If you have any questions about these rules or have any special requirements, please write, e-mail, or phone the Art Show Director:
Dann Lopez
FanimeCon Art Show Director
2999 Fresno St.
Santa Clara, CA. 95051
lopez_dann@hotmail.com
(650) 580-5067
