Artist, Crafts, and Food Vending Info.

Vendor Information


Original Arts / Crafts and Non-Original Arts / Crafts / Imports 
and Food Vending Information

Every year, C3 Events produces numerous festivals and events, on the streets of downtown bend, and in various neighborhood parks, that feature fine arts and crafts, fine cuisine, and non-original arts / crafts and imported goods.  Our events are among the most attended in the region, attracting thousands, daily.  Our food and art vendors are integral components of our design on building commmunity throughout Central Oregon.  If you are an artist, a food vendor, or a non-original arts / crafts / import vendor, we offer many ways for you to reach our greater community.
 
The Heart of the Bend Summer Festival

This page is dedicated to helping you understand your role as a vendor and the application process to join in the festivities!

We have two vendor coordinators for the original arts/crafts vending category.  We have one vendor for the non-original arts / crafts / imports category, and we have another coordinator for our food vending.

Please review the following descriptions of our vending opportunities and refer questions to the correct coordinator (see the 'Contact Us' page on the left menu).  Then visit the 'Application Downloads' section at the bottom of this page and download the appropriate application.  We look forward to your involvement in our events!

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ORIGINAL ARTIST / CRAFTER GUIDELINES
NON-ORIGINAL ARTS / CRAFTS / IMPORTS GUIDELINES
FOOD VENDING GUIDELINES

APPLICATION DOWNLOADS

 

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Original Artist / Crafter Promenade Guidelines

Artist application acceptance is based on the following guidelines. Please make sure your products fit within these guidelines prior to submitting to our office.

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General Information

All products will be evaluated to determine whether or not the product is an asset to the festival itself. If your product is viewed not to be, we will not allow your product in, regardless if it fits the criteria below.

  • The art to be exhibited / sold must be created by the booth artist themselves, not by another party(s).
  • The artist must be present at the festival to sell / promote their work.
  • Based upon the quantity of applications of a particular media; we seek media variety.
  • Although we designate a street / streets just for original art, commercially produced or imported items are allowable in other (specified) areas of C3 Events’ Bend Summer and Bend Fall festivals and at Munch and Music Free Concerts in the Park.
  • Artists are encouraged to supply a written statement on how they create their art or craft to assist us in determining hand made vs. commercially produced work.

Recycled Products
  • Reused materials and / or recognizable objects must be significantly altered.  The function of the “original” object / material must be changed significantly.
  • The integrity of the piece must stand alone
  • The product must show significant artist involvement
  • The product must be high quality
  • If a pre-existing image from the “original’ recycled object is prevalent in the finished product, the deciding factor for the jury will be that the piece must pass all guidelines which the product falls under AND show significant artist involvement.

Pottery
  • Commercial slip cast molds may not be used.  Any molds used should be the original design of the craftsperson, made by the craftsperson, and not derived from a commercial mold.

Stained Glass
  • Commercial patterns and commercial bevels may be used, however you must do the cutting, fitting, and soldering of windows. Original designs are encouraged.

Sculpture
  • In the field of sculpture, it is accepted practice for the artist to make the original and to have the mold made by a  professional.  And, because the mold will not be available to other artisans, we will allow sculpture under the following guidelines:

    1. The artist must make the original design for the mold
    2. The vendor should present evidence of his / her design
  • If the artist does not do his / her own mold making, there should be significant vendor involvement in the finishing of the molded item.  The vendor should present evidence of the difference between the casting and the finished item.
Woodworking
  • Products made of wood must be handcrafted works of the craftsperson selling the product.
  • Commercially manufactured hooks (brass, bronze, porcelain, etc.) may be used if by appearance they are not the  dominant feature.
  • Wildfowl Decoy: decoy carving and painting are both recognized as tradition folk arts.
  • If a decoy is presented as stained, oiled, varnished, or uarethaned, then the wildfowl must have been carved by the craftsperson.
  • If a decoy is presented as painted either in a primitive style, decorative style, or in a scientifically accurate manner, the  
    painting will be used to measure the vendor involvement in the finished piece.  (This category may or may not include vendor carving.)
  • No commercially formed wildfowl decoy may be presented or accepted that has been finished in any of the ways state  above.

Graphic Arts
  • Two-dimensional works of art may be reproduced if they perform the same function.  Some original pieces must be displayed with the prints.  (Since greeting cards may be used as two-dimensional art, they are within this guideline)
  • The technology of reproduction is left to the discretion of the vendor, provided there is a high quality result and that it falls within the silk screening guidelines.  All reproductions of original two dimensional artwork must be labeled as such and must list the process used (i.e. off-set reproduction, photocopy, etc.)

Computer Assisted Art
  • No clip art is allowed in any use.
  • Artists may be asked to show earlier stages of their artwork if there is a question as to its origins.
  • Acceptable artwork includes art designed by hand and then scanned into the computer and art designed entirely on the computer.
  • Computer generated fonts may be used under the following conditions:

    1. Fonts cannot be more than 20% of the total image area.
    2. Words must be integrated into the overall design.
  • If crafter designs own font, above guidelines do not apply.  Evidence will need to be provided in the form of preliminary drawings, calligraphy, or early design stages from fonts developed on a computer.

Photography
  • Commercial processing is allowed.
  • The artist must have taken the photo.
  • The artist must be substantially involved in the matting, mounting, and framing of photos.
  • C3 Events encourages artists to sign and date photos.
  • Any print not created through photographic process must be labeled as such (i.e. off-set reproduction, photocopy, etc.)

Screen Printing
  • All screen printed items must be of the original design of the vendor and must be screen printed by the vendor.

Beadwork and Jewelry
  • All stringing must be done by the artist.
  • Each item must exhibit at least 3 design elements of the vendor’s own crafting.  These elements include but are not limited to:

    * Color variation of beads used
    * Pattern of beads
    * Knotting between beads
    * Use of artist-made beads
    * Artist-made findings (clasps, ear wires, clips or pins)
    * Artist-made wirework
    * Artist-made pendants, amulets, designs, or design beads
    * Multiple strands that work to form a design with good composition
    * Loom-weaving of beads or peyote-stitched items, etc.
    * Commercially produced ‘design” beads cannot be used as a focal point (i.e. pendants)
    * Design beads are any commercially produced beads which exhibits executed art/design   work, other than general shaping (not done by the artist).
    * Pre-shaped stones or beads, such as hearts, crosses, pi, animals, etc. are considered   design beads.
    * Spherical, tubular, faceted beads are not considered design beads.

Clothing
  • All clothing must be unique workmanship of the artist.
  • The starting material must be significantly altered or enhanced by the artist.  The commercial design printed on a fabric may not be used as a cut-out pattern in any way.
  • The main selling feature must be the design and work expressed by the artist and not the fabric pattern.
  • No commercial components that do not serve a functional purpose (i.e. buttons, zippers, etc.) are allowed to be incorporated into the overall design.
  • All articles of clothing must be of generic structural design.

Leather
  • No kits are allowed. Plain commercial belts may be sold only when sold with handcrafted buckles.Tooled or embellished commercial belts may not be sold.

Fiber Art
  • Knitted, crocheted, or woven products should be the original design of the craftsperson—not made from materials purchased as a kit.  “Traditional” commercial patterns are allowed.

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Non Original Arts / Craft / Import Guidelines

Craft application acceptance is based on the following guidelines.  Acceptable products include these general guidelines.


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  • Items that contain commercial components - this is defined as any material that is complete in and of itself, or available as a kit, or as an assembly or group of components to be  assembled that has a functional and/or aesthetic use and can be purchased or acquired.  A component usually does not require significant alteration to function as intended by the original  producer.
  • Items that are commercially processed - This is any work process essential to the completion of a finished product done by anyone other than the creator, maker, or designer, or artist.
  • Products presented in the souk area or at Munch and Music are not required to be significantly enhanced. That is, contain permanent change of the starting materials.
  • Handcrafted products created by a variety of craftspeople or in a production process involving employees or contracted labor.

Acceptable Product Examples Include:

  • Imported crafts and goods
  • Plants, wreaths, or other living materials
  • Toys, dolls, and puzzles
  • Rubber Stamping creations.
  • T-shirt Art
  • Candles
  • Body Products
  • Commercial bead jewelry  NOTE:  All jewelry will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis by the Product Review Committee.
  • Music: Music may be played at vendor booth however volume must be kept to a level so as not to bother adjacent vendors.

Acceptable Service Offerings:

  • Henna art
  • Astrological reading
  • Massage
  • Hair Wrapping
All products will be evaluated to determine whether or not the product is an asset to the festival itself. If your product is viewed not to be, we will not allow your product in, regardless if it fits the above criteria.

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Food Vending Guidelines

We believe that award-winning C3 Events are some of the most respected and well-attended events in Central Oregon. They are a terrific source of publicity for restaurants and caterers, and offer unique opportunities for restaurants to drive traffic back to their store fronts. Our restaurant / food vendors are selected on an “invite-only” basis, as we reserve the right to configure the quantity and types of restaurants participating in our events. Restaurants / food vendors must maintain all necessary health permits and must name C3 Events and other entities as additionally insured on liability insurance policies. If you were not “invited” but would like to inquire about booth space availability, you may contact our Restaurant Vending Coordinator and ask to be put on our waiting list. Restaurants / food vendors must be exclusively responsible for the security of their booths, and must agree to other conditions as outlined in vending contracts.

See the downloads section for the food vending applications.

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Application Downloads

Please make sure your products fit within the guidelines set above prior to submitting to our office.  Click on a link below to begin downloading your application:


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2008 Fine Artists Promanade Application (pdf)

2008 Crafts Vendor Application (pdf)

2008 Food Vendor Application (pdf)

2008 Temporary Food Permit (pdf)

 These may take a moment to download.....

 

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