Philadelphia Museum of Art Craft Show
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Philadelphia Museum of Art Craft Show

This juried exhibition and retail sale will be held at the Pennsylvania Convention Center from November 10 to 13, 2011, with a preview party on November 9.

 
This prestigious annual show draws 18,668+ attendees; purchases exceeding $3 million in 2010 from the participating exhibitors. Prizes for each category are given – $1,000 each.
At the 2010 Show there were 44 artists new-to-show. Eleven of those 44 artists were emerging artists.

The application deadline is April 1, 2011. The non-refundable fee for electronic applications is $50.00, payable online by credit card.

For more information, visit www.pmacraftshow.org

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