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Selling Artwork
- SELLING ART: Minimum Bid vs. Quick Sale bid: It is up to you, the seller of the art, to determine how much you want to sell your art for. It is generally a good idea to make your Quick Sale Bid higher than the Minimum Bid, although if you wish to do it the other way around, you will get no argument from the Art Show staff.
- PRICING TERMS: Bid prices are to be in whole dollar amounts. Also, sellers are not required to put in both a Quick Sale Bid and Minimum Bid price. It is up to the seller to determine whether or not they want to have buyers bidding or to simply buy the art outright via Quick Sale. Please be aware that once you set a minimum price on the art, you MUST sell that piece at that price if it is bid on for that price. Just as a buyer cannot flake on their bid, you cannot take back or change a sell price once that bid is met! Be aware that the price that you put on your art IS FOR THAT PIECE OF ART! You cannot put a price on your art and intend for that price to be for something else!
- ART THAT IS NOT BEING SOLD You do not have to sell art in order to enter it into the show. Simply use the “NFS” entry forms.
Updated 01/06/2007






