Kessler Craftsman
Monday, March 7, 2011

Applying for a Show

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Tonight, as I was applying for four Dallas/Fort-Worth shows, it occurred me that folks might want to know what goes into a successful art ap...
Monday, May 3, 2010

Three Questions To Ask A Show Promoter

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Having done this awhile, I get lots of invitations to shows...big and small. How do I separate the good from the bad? Here are some thought...
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Sunday, September 6, 2009

"Is My Work Right For Your Show"

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I hear the above question a lot. What the person is really saying is "will my stuff sell at that show. Will the return on my investmen...
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Monday, July 6, 2009

"What Kind of Tent Do I Need For Shows"

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This question frequently comes up for artists and crafters who are either new to doing shows OR want to move from 'indoor' to 'o...
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Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Golden Opportunity or a Really Bad Show? How Did I Decide?

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This morning I got an invitation to a show happening in Dallas... Once you've been on 'the circuit" for awhile, this happens qu...
Tuesday, May 12, 2009

You Wanna Do More Art Shows?

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Today, a fairly new artist/crafter asked the question "How do I find out about more art shows". I've posted a long answer fo...
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Sunday, April 26, 2009

Promotion and Rolling With The Punches

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This weekend I did a Saturday first-time show. My sales covered all of my expenses and fees, but were otherwise uninspiring. My initial tho...
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Kessler Craftsman
Larry Pile, AKA The Kessler Craftsman, lives and works in Dallas, TX. Starting out as an Arts and Crafts Era furniture-maker, he has expanded to include cold and warm glass works; stained and leaded glass and repairs, mosaic lamps and panels, fused/slumped and kiln cast panels, lighting and jewelry pieces, etc. Larry has work in numerous local galleries, maintains a busy show schedule and teaches classes in his studio..all in addition to his art and commission work.
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