Artist Alley FAQ 2011

Started by Ren_Zhao, February 06, 2011, 09:46:42 PM

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Ren_Zhao

Here is the promised FAQ! (:

Artist Alley FAQ 2011

Registration

Q: Is there a mailing list for the artist alley?
A: Email artistalley[at]fanime.com to be put onto the mailing list.

Q: When will registration begin this year?
A: Registration will begin Friday 3/25 at or around NOON

Q: How much are tables for this year?
A: $60 for a full table (seats up to two), and $30 for a half table (one artist only) until April 15th, 2011. After April 15th and At-Con, the price will be $20.00 per day. Table requests will be made very quickly!

Q: How many tables are we allowed to purchase?
A: A single Artist may register for a maximum of two (2) Tables. A single Group may register for a maximum of eight (8) Tables.

Q: Will we need to have our permit number or badge registration number ready for registration?
A: No, but you will need to have a paid Fanime badge (i.e., your registration number) and your California Seller's Permit number after registration if you are confirmed for a table after the initial AA registration on 3/25.

Q: Is there going to be an option to purchase a badge along with a table?
A: We WILL be implementing a combined badge and table registration for this year.

Q: How old do I have to be to get a table?
A: 18 without parental consent. 16 with parental consent and help getting the seller's permit and registering the table.

Q: I need help on the seller's permit!
A: http://www.boe.ca.gov/info/reg.htm
http://forums.fanime.com/index.php/topic,8365.0.html
If you need more help or explanation, you can also go to your local BOE office and they can walk you through the application in person and answer any questions you may have on the spot.

Q: What should I put for the date I need the permit for when applying?
A: May 27 - May 30, the duration of the convention.

Q: How long will the portfolio approvals take?
A: About 1 week since registration (March 25).

Q: Is there a payment deadline for the tables if I've been accepted into the AA?
A: You have until May 15th to pay for your table(s).

General Information

Q: What are the hours for the artist alley?
A:
Friday (2:00pm – 8:00pm)
Saturday (10:30am – 7:00pm)
Sunday (10:30am – 7:00pm)
Monday (10:30am – 3:00pm)

Q: How big are the tables?
A: Tables are 6' x 2'.

Q: Are there any restrictions for displays?
A: 1) make sure they don't get in the way of others, 2) make sure they aren't falling over (they should be safely secured to the table), and 3) make sure there is no inappropriate materials on display in the open (i.e., mature content that minors can easily see). Displays are limited to your table only; if you are near a wall you may not post on the walls.

Securing art or any construction to the SJCCF equipment such as tables, chairs, and walls is prohibited. Artist will only receive one (1) verbal warning. Subsequent verbal warnings will result in the expulsion of Artist from Event Space without refund.

Q: Are tablecloths provided for us? May we use our own?
A: Tablecloths are provided, and may not be removed or tampered with. You may, however, bring your own tablecloth to cover the one provided.

If the Artist wishes to secure art to the table, AAL suggests the purchase of a tablecloth.

Q: Does the artist alley have outlets?
A: The AA will not provide you with outlets. The running of powercords and using any of the power outlets in the room are strictly prohibited. You can have things charged at the staff table only in emergencies (i.e., dead phone battery).

Q: Will the rooms be safe to leave things in after hours?
A: The rooms will be secured after hours, but the facility access corridors will not be closed or locked. FanimeCon is not liable for lost or stolen goods. We suggest that you take any valuables with you when you leave for the evening. You can leave things behind, such as your display, just be aware of any possible risk of doing so.

Q: Is fanart allowed?
A: Of course. (: But make sure you abide by the following...

Q: Are there limitations on fanart?
A: There may not be reproductions of any existing licensed merchandise in any form. This includes the tracing, copying, scanning, downloading or editing of copyrighted artwork, characters and logos if such works are not the original creation of the artist.

Q: May I sell [food product] if I can get a health permit in addition to my seller's permit?
A: To get a health permit, everything would need to be prepared in a certified kitchen. It could not just be made at home expecting to get a permit for that. They also elaborated that dealers are only even allowed to sell food on a limited basis.

To summarize, the pending Artist Alley Table Agreement says artists may NOT offer or sell food or beverages.

Q: What about giving away food? Can I hand out candy?
A: NO food/drink to give out/prizes/etc.
NO food/drink to sell.
Food/drink for oneself only... OK. (:

Q: What can and can't I sell in the Artist Alley?
A: Artist may offer the following merchandise:

1. Original hand-made items of an artist's own work and own designs
a. Any item featuring an artist's own original character
b. Commissioned and hand-drawn works made during the convention
c. Original hand-drawn items including doujinshi, fanzines and similar items
d. Original hand-crafted items including etched glass, sculptures, cards, games, plush toys and dolls
e. Original clothing, costumes and accessories including t-shirts, bags, pins, buttons, jewelry, props, ears, tails, chain
mail
f. Self-published works including books, CDs and DVDs
2. Fan art clearly showing the artist's work being produced and not intended to replicate the original style or the official likeness
of a work held by the license holder

Artist may NOT offer or sell the following:
1. Reproductions of any existing licensed merchandise in any form. This includes the tracing, copying, scanning, downloading
or editing of copyrighted artwork, characters and logos if such works are not the original creation of the artist
2. Selling, reselling or distribution of commercial products, including the unauthorized re-releasing of merchandise of any kind
("bootlegging")
3. "Proxy selling": artists may not sell the works of another studio whether or not that studio is registered in the Artist Alley
4. Food or beverages
5. Weapons except for cosplay prop items that are not already licensed in any form. Any weapon-like props must be authorized
and peace bonded by Rovers immediately after sale. A copy of the FanimeCon's Weapons Policy must be provided with
every sale. Please contact the AAL upon registration request to be appraised of other restrictions that must be adhered to.
6. Hazardous items
7. On site airbrush art
8. Makeup or face painting services

Sharing, Groups, and Seating

Q: Are we allowed to share the table?
A: Yes, you are allowed to share the table with a friend, but he/she must also have a seller's permit (unless you two are filed under the same "company"). You don't want to be filing your friends' taxes.

Q: I didn't get to add some group members' information during registration... What should I do?
A: To make sure they are included in your group, please email artistalley[at]fanime.com with their names/information/portfolio links.

Q: How can I make sure I'm seated with my friends?
A: An appointed "group leader" can request for their group of up to 8 tables to be seated together, and can also pick exactly where in the AA layout they want those tables to be at out of the remaining available spaces. Groups will not be split up into multiple locations.

Q: Who needs to pick up badges?
A: Badges for Fanime convention need to be picked up by yourself. Artist Alley stickers that go on your convention badges must be picked up by your group leader.

Q: How many people can be behind a table at once?
A: Only 2 chairs behind a table. If you have friends who can help you sell things, you can switch off being behind the table so all of you have time to enjoy the con as well. If you have a younger sibling you need to watch, they may also hang out behind your table, but they may not speak to customers and/or help you sell.
Kio
FanimeCon Artist Alley Staff 2011
Anime Expo LPTS Staff 2011
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Fanimaid Cafe Maid 2011
Cafe Kintoki Maid/Host, Co-Manager 2011

ewu

For all those that have been anxiously waiting...


Please expect Artist Alley Registration to go live Friday 3/25 at or around Noon.

Any questions can be directed to artalleyATfanimeDOTcom.
Eric Wu
FanimeCon Chairman
FanimeCon Forums Moderator

ericATfanimeDOTcom

SukebeStudios

I tried emailing [email protected] but it said that the email didn't exist. So I guess I have to ask here.

"
I was confused about one part of the Table Agreement Contract. I thought one of the rules was that you were not allowed to use any electricity in the Alley, meaning you were not even allowed to use your own power strips in the Hall's outlets, which, while a burden for some, is quite acceptable.

If that's the case, why is THIS particular rule in the contract?

"15. Music or videos that are played at Artist's table must be at an acceptable sound level. If a complaint is filed, the AAL will issue a warning. Any subsequent violation will result in removal of Artist from the Event Space."

How can we play videos without using electricity? Honestly me, it's mostly a hinderance, because it's easier to produce more prints for us if we have the use of our printer/computer.

I might just be missing something, some clarification would be most helpful.
"

Kyra_Maverick

That bit about sound an music level is there for people who bring battery powered speakers for their ipods or are playing videos or listening to music on their laptops.

If it has it's own internal power source (i.e. batteries) then you can use it in the hall if you keep it quiet enough. You won't be able to re-charge the batteries by plugging it into a near by socket.

SukebeStudios

Quote from: Kyra_Maverick on April 09, 2011, 09:40:10 AM
That bit about sound an music level is there for people who bring battery powered speakers for their ipods or are playing videos or listening to music on their laptops.

If it has it's own internal power source (i.e. batteries) then you can use it in the hall if you keep it quiet enough. You won't be able to re-charge the batteries by plugging it into a near by socket.

That's what I figured, I just wanted to be sure. I was just thinking it woulda been strange, like, "There's no dogs allowed, but they have to be on a leash." lol. Thanks for the clarification!

Ren_Zhao

Quote from: SukebeStudios on April 09, 2011, 03:32:42 AM
I tried emailing [email protected] but it said that the email didn't exist. So I guess I have to ask here.

It says in the FAQ post to email artistalleyATfanimeDOTcom. Not "artalley"!
Kio
FanimeCon Artist Alley Staff 2011
Anime Expo LPTS Staff 2011
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Fanimaid Cafe Maid 2011
Cafe Kintoki Maid/Host, Co-Manager 2011