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Call to Artists – National Symposium on Arts/Cultural/Entertainment Districts

13 March 2012

★ Station North

CALL TO ARTISTS

The National Symposium on Arts/Cultural/Entertainment Districts is looking for vendors to sell their art and craftwork from 12:30pm – 6:00pm  in the Leidy Atrium of the MICA Brown Center on April 5th, 2012.  The symposium will draw attendees from all over the country.  Click here for more information on the Symposium.

Please email Rebecca Chan (rebecca.chan@stationnorth.org) with your name, group/business (if applicable), phone number, email, and a brief description of what you will be selling or what organization you will be representing.  Space is limited so please send your information in as soon as possible to guarantee a space for yourself.

$10 for those selling work; Free for nonprofit and community organizations distributing information. Please mail check, made payable to Station North Arts & Entertainment, Inc. to:  1800 N. Charles Street, Suite 810, Baltimore MD 21201

6 ft. tables and tablecloths will be provided.  Vendors are responsible for handling all financial transactions.



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