Food Artist Guidelines - Market Year 2010
MARKET HOURS
The Riverside Arts Market (RAM) will be open every Saturday from 10am
to 4pm from March 6 through December 18, 2010. The Market Manager has
decision-making authority to close RAM for inclement weather or any
other reason.
EXHIBITING
AT THE RIVERSIDE ARTS MARKET
In order to exhibit at RAM, all items must be hand-made or grown by the
artist renting the booth.
No items being sold at RAM can be items that were purchased for resale.
Prints of paintings or photographs created by the artist renting the
booth are permissible. Artists are not allowed to copy another artist’s
work.
You may not sell items in your booth that have been created by another
artist unless you are the responsible adult that has applied on behalf
of a minor’s artwork or you are cooperatively renting the booth with
another approved artist. All artists’ work must be approved by
the Art Review Committee
(ARC). Should an artist be found breaking any of the regulations above
they will be asked to leave RAM, not to return.
DEFINITION
OF ART
Art is the process or product of deliberately and creatively arranging
elements in a way that appeals to the senses or emotions. To RAM, art
consists of paintings, photography, pottery, sewn items, jewelry,
sculpture, bread, plants, fruit, vegetables and many other things that
are handmade or grown.
DEFINITION OF FOOD
ART
RAM’s definition of Food Art is any item in the following list that is
handmade: jams, jellies, juices, coffees, jerky, sauces, salsas, dips,
salad dressings, granolas, fudge, cheeses, breads, cookies, and other
baked goods. Food Artists sell pre-packaged food, prepared in
commercial kitchens, that is intended to be consumed away from the RAM
site.
ART REVIEW COMMITTEE
APPROVAL
All artists who participate in RAM are required to have their art (art,
crafts, food, plants, products, etc.) reviewed and approved by the Art
Review Committee (ARC). This committee ensures that all products sold
at RAM meet the guidelines and maintain a good product mix at RAM week
to week.
Only work reviewed and approved by ARC is eligible for exhibition and
sale at RAM.
Artists may display more than one category of art after each category
is reviewed and approved by ARC.
ARC
has this message for all 2010 RAM Applicants:
“To fill the market with what we
consider the best work, RAM’s Art Review Committee (ARC) closely relies
on the following Artist Guidelines to review the applications. Using
these guidelines, ARC carefully reviews each application and the
artists’ descriptions of their work. Please take a few moments to read
the guidelines to make sure your work qualifies for consideration and
if so, take time to offer careful descriptions on your application of
what you intend to sell. Finally, please keep in mind that creative
decisions are subjective. ARC takes great effort to approve work that
it feels will best complement the market in regards to creativity,
taste, uniqueness, and craft. Our goal is to create a consistently
interesting and inspiring experience for all visitors. We feel
fortunate to have so many talented artists and craftspeople eager to
help RAM meet this goal. RAM provides a marketplace for mainly
local artists to exhibit and sell handmade, original art."
In keeping with this vision, ARC
reviews are based on these principles:
- Art must be handmade
by the artist and approved prior to exhibiting/selling at RAM.
- Art must meet high
standards for creativity, originality, craftsmanship and presentation.
- Art must be exhibited
for sale or display (“orders-only” booths are not allowed).
- Containers and
packaging (for art, such as candles, soaps, etc) should be attractive
and professionally presented.
Art or activities at artist booths
that are not appropriate at RAM include:
- No resale, imported,
or manufactured goods.
- No art made from kits
or otherwise are not ‘original’ in design and craftsmanship.
- No art not
substantially made by the artist.
- No
‘build-your-own-art’ activities in visual artist booths.
FOOD
ARTIST LICENSING GUIDELINES
Food Art must be prepared in a commercial kitchen. Food prepared
at home is not allowed. License and insurance requirements are
dependent upon each individual operation. The following agencies will
evaluate the licensing and insurance needs of all Food Artists
applicants: State of Florida Department of Business and Professional
Regulation, Division of Hotels and Restaurants, State of Florida
Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, and State of Florida
Department of Health. For more information about license and
insurance requirements, please visit http://www.doacs.state.fl.us/fs/
or call 850-245-5520. All callers should leave their physical home
address and a GOOD daytime phone number.
All RAM vendors, including Food Artists, are responsible for collecting
and reporting Florida State and Duval County Sales Tax on all sales at
RAM. Food Artists must have a Business Tax Receipt (formerly
known as an occupational or peddler’s license). For more information
about Business Tax Receipts, please visit http://taxjax.com/localBusinessTax.aspx.
APPLICATIONS
To submit products for ARC approval, artists should submit an
Application for Approval, which can be found at http://www.communitymkt.com.
Click on the link titled “Application Form Click Here.” If you
have any questions about how to fill out this Application for Approval,
please call 904-554-6865 to make an appointment to fill in the
Application at the RAM office.
Please read the instructions carefully, fill in all the required fields
for Food Arrtists, and upload 6 digital images of your art/products,
including at least one image of your work space/kitchen. Your
credit card will be charged according to the fees stated on the
Application for Approval.
Please Note:
Incomplete Applications will be charged the applicable Application
Fees, but will NOT be reviewed.
The applicant must be an adult. A responsible adult may apply on behalf
of a minor, but must be present when the minor’s artwork is being
exhibited. For example, a certified teacher can submit an application
for a student’s work.
Artists will be notified of their approval status within 2 - 3 weeks
via email. After ARC approval, artists will be given login information
to RAM’s online reservation system, where they can reserve booth
spaces.
APPLICATION
FEES
Application Fees are nonrefundable.
Application Fees are assessed per category that you plan to
exhibit. If you plan on exhibiting in more than one category, you
must submit more than one Application Fee. For example, an artist
who plans on selling photographs and photographic prints will submit
one Application Fee. However, an artist who plans on selling
photography and paintings will submit two Application Fees.
| The categories are: |
| º Basketry |
º Food Art |
º Painting, Oil |
| º Body Care Products |
º Furniture |
º Painting,
Watercolor |
| º Books/Author |
º Garden Art |
º Pet Products |
| º Candles |
º Glass |
º Photography |
| º
Clothing/Accessories |
º Herbal
Products |
º Pottery |
| º Clothing,
Batik |
º
Jewelry/Accessories |
º Recycled Art |
| º Clothing,
Children’s |
º Leather |
º Screenprinting |
| º Clothing,
Painted |
º Metal |
º Sculpture |
| º Clothing,
Hand Sewn |
º Mixed Media |
º Toys/Games |
| º Clothing,
Screenprinted |
º Music/Musical
Products |
º Wood |
| º Clothing, Tie
Dyed |
º Musical
Instruments |
º Other:
_____________ |
| º Fiber Arts |
º Paper Art |
º |
| º Floral Art |
º Painting,
Acrylic |
|
If you have any
questions about how your art fits into the categories, please call
904-554-6865 before applying.
Application fees PER
CATEGORY are:
$11 for applicants
who
have previously applied (accepted, wait-listed,
or denied) to RAM
$19 for applicants
who have not previously applied to RAM
BOOTH
RESERVATIONS
Booth reservation fees are nonrefundable and must be paid in full when
requesting booth reservations. Approved Food Artists may reserve
as many weeks as they can pay for in advance, and there is no minimum
amount of weeks that an approved Food Artists must reserve.
BOOTH
RESERVATION FEES
1 Market day = $35 + tax
10 or more Market days reserved at one time = $31 + tax per day
BOOTH
SPACES AND TENTS
Booth spaces are approximately 12 ft by 12 ft. Tents and exhibits may
be no larger than 10 ft by 10 ft to allow for space between booths.
When designing and/or determining the style of your booth, please keep
variable weather conditions in mind. While the bridge canopy will offer
many booths good protection from the elements, complete coverage cannot
be guaranteed. It is advised to bring a cover to protect you and your
products from rain and sun. All tents are required to be
weighted. Anchoring your booth directly into the ground is not
possible. Any attempt to do so will result in fines and possible
termination of privileges. Tents are to be anchored by weights only;
stakes are not allowed. Generators also are not allowed. One additional
thing to remember is that the area under the bridge is not completely
flat. There is a slight slope in some of the booth spots. See “On-Line
Artist’s Workshop”.
It is RAM’s responsibility to provide a safe environment for our
artists, vendors and the public. It is the artist’s responsibility to
help us achieve this. When constructing your booth, please avoid rigid
materials such as fiberglass, Visqueen, polyethylene, or corrugated
metal and plastic, as these could be dangerous should they become
airborne in windy conditions. If your booth is constructed of wood,
please be sure that it is well sanded and finished to protect your
customers from splinters. Be sure that there are no protruding nails,
screws or hooks that could injure someone. If you are building your own
booth on site, please do not use nails to assemble your booth, as these
can be misplaced and become dangerous underfoot, and also can puncture
tires.
All tents, canopies, etc. must be flame retardant.
If you are not using a tent with walls, it is a good idea for your
booth to have a back panel to hide your storage items, or to have
appropriate options so that your customers cannot see your storage
items. While not forbidden, having storage items in plain sight makes
booths look cluttered and is distracting to the buyer.
Signs describing your artwork, etc. are welcome. All signs must be kept
within your 12’x12’ space and cannot be in the aisles. Signs should be
professional in design and print.
Tables are another way to display your work. All tables must be draped.
The Market Manager can ask that a table be replaced if it is in poor
condition.
Electric service is available at most of the interior booth
spaces. An electrical fee of $5 will be collected onsite per
Market day. Artists must provide extension cords that meet electric
code requirements (grounded 3-prong plug and heavy-duty wire size).
High amperage equipment, like heaters, ovens, kilns, or commercial
microwave ovens, is only allowed in Food Vendor booths. High
amperage equipment is prohibited in artists’ booths. Artists may
use small fans in hot weather. In cold weather, dress accordingly, and
bring extra layers to protect against lengthy exposure to cold and
wind. Electric heaters are prohibited at RAM because of amperage
load limits and safety hazards. If an artist is discovered to be
using an electric outlet without payment, or if an artist is using
prohibited high amperage equipment, they will be charged a penalty of
$15 plus the $5 usage fee. Please don’t make us be policemen on
this.
RAM reserves the right to regulate various aspects of each artist’s
display but prefers not to.
Help us make RAM a positive experience for all the artists, vendors,
and customers.
Artists are responsible for cleaning up the booth space at the end of
the day. All trash must be taken to the dumpster or removed by the
artist. Any artist that does not clean up their booth space must
pay a $ 20 fine before participating again at RAM. Repeated
failure to clean up may result in being banned from RAM participation,
even though your work may have been approved and booth rental fees paid.
Please Note: Plastic bags and Styrofoam containers are not permitted
for use or sale by vendors. 100% Recyclable plastic bags are not
permitted at RAM. Please use 100% Biodegradable plastic bags
only. RAM will offer canvas bags at a low cost to vendors and visitors.
BOOTH
ASSIGNMENTS
All approved artists will choose their own booth assignment through
RAM’s online reservation system.
While RAM will make every attempt to give each artist their space of
choice, RAM reserves the right, from time to time, to move artists to
alternative spaces. RAM is one of the few markets in the country that
actually allows an artist to choose their own location. That said, on
occasion, RAM will need to move an artist to another booth. By
participating in RAM, you are acknowledging and approving these moves.
It is important to remember that your participation in RAM is your
contribution to the community and not the other way around.
Trading or switching booth assignments without the Market Manager’s
permission is prohibited.
Booths must be staffed by an adult during all open RAM hours (10am -
4pm). Short breaks for using the restrooms and purchasing lunch are
acceptable. Artists are encouraged to help neighboring artists watch
booths during these breaks.
Artists are expected to be present at their booths on Market Day unless
they notify the Market Manager ahead of time.
SETUP
& BREAKDOWN
Artists’ vehicles are allowed on the RAM site during setup and
breakdown hours.
In order to facilitate setup and breakdown, please print and follow the
traffic map:
Setup Hours: 6:30am – 9:30am
Please drive to your booth space (following the traffic map), unload
your vehicle, park your vehicle off site, and return to setup your
booth. This helps keep the traffic lanes clear.
No cars are allowed on the RAM site between the hours of 9:30am and
4:15pm.
Breakdown Hours: 4:00pm – 6:00pm
Please breakdown and clean your booth space starting at 4:00pm, then
get your car. You will be allowed to drive to your booth space
(following the traffic map) starting at 4:15pm. Please pack your
car as quickly as possible to help keep traffic lanes clear.
PARKING
Parking is available at the First Guaranty Bank parking lot, which is
across the street from RAM, or at the Fidelity surface lot, which is
located next to RAM on Riverside Avenue. Cars must be removed by
7pm every Saturday. There is no parking in the Red Cross lot. No
vehicles can be left on the RAM site between the hours of 9:30am and
4:15pm, unless permitted by the Market Manager (farmers, for example,
may sell items from backs of their trucks). We are very fortunate to
have ample parking close by for you and your customers. Please respect
these parking regulations and help us keep the parking lots clean.
CANCELLATIONS
Booth reservation fees are payable in advance and are nonrefundable.
You will not receive a refund for any cancellation; however you can
avoid fines by cancelling with the Market Manager prior to the ‘No
Show’ deadline.
An artist is considered a ‘No Show’ if they do not call the Market
Manager to cancel by NOON on the Friday before the RAM Saturday.
A ‘No Show’ artist must pay a $ 20 fine before participating again at
RAM. If an artist is a ‘No Show’ three times, they will not be allowed
to participate at RAM for the remainder of the season, even though
their work may have been approved and booth rental fees paid.
RAM is rain or shine. There is no refund for inclement weather, or if
the Market Manager closes RAM early for any reason.
Artists who arrive late or leave early without permission from the
Market Manager must pay a $20 fine before participating again at
RAM. If an artist arrives late or leaves early without permission
from the Market Manager three times, they will not be allowed to
participate at RAM for the remainder of the season, even though their
work may have been approved and booth rental fees paid.
ON-SITE
MANAGEMENT
RAM will have staff onsite every Saturday. This staff will be there to
help direct artists, direct traffic, clean up trash, notify security if
needed, answer questions, and act as goodwill ambassadors for RAM. They
will also be there to confirm that all artists are exhibiting approved
products and following the rules and regulations of RAM. They will be
wearing staff shirts and will be easily recognizable.
RULES
ENFORCEMENT
All artists are responsible for adhering to RAM rules. RAM management
is ultimately responsible for enforcing RAM rules and has the authority
to have an artist remove inappropriate items and/or eject an artist or
visitor from RAM. If an artist disagrees with the RAM representative,
the artist may file a grievance report with the Market Manager.
A
GREEN MARKET
RAM is a ‘green’ market and no plastic bags or Styrofoam containers are
allowed. Artists should make every effort to reduce excessive
packaging. Cloth bags are available for sale to customers and artists.
If you have questions about whether or not your packaging meets the
requirements, please contact us.
WEATHER
Food Artists need to be prepared for all weather conditions. Be
prepared to cover your products and booth if necessary. RAM is not
responsible for weather-related damage. Artists must be prepared to
deal with high winds and/or blowing rain that may sometimes affect any
and all booths. For booth ideas, see “On-Line
Artist’s Workshop”.
DOGS
AND OTHER PETS
Food Artists are not allowed to bring dogs or other pets to RAM.
ETHICS
AND CONDUCT
1. Food Artists shall be aware of, keep up to date, and comply with all
current RAM rules, regulations and guidelines. RAM reserves the right
to modify the policies, rules and regulations at its discretion. While
RAM officials will make every attempt to be reasonable, be aware that
violators may be banned from future participation even though their
work may have been approved and booth rental fees paid.
2. Food Artists shall conduct themselves in a professional and
business-like manner while participating at RAM.
3. Food Artists agrees to sell during the entire duration of the Market
day unless the Market Manager closes RAM early due to bad weather or
other unforeseen circumstances.
4. Food Artists are allowed to sell only those items formally approved
by the Art Review Committee. Any and all un-approved items will
be removed from the Food Artist’s booth by RAM staff, and violators
must pay a $ 20 fine for each unauthorized item. Multiple
violations will result in the Food Artists being banned from
participation at RAM for the remainder of the season, even though some
of their work may have been approved and booth rental fees paid.
5. Food Artists must comply with all federal, state, and local
regulations, special statutes and ordinances regarding public health,
safety, and welfare, including but not limited to product labeling laws
and required licenses and insurance.
6. Food Artists must comply with the Food Artist Licensing Guidelines
outlined above in regards to license and insurance requirements. For
more information about Food Artists license and insurance requirements,
please visit http://www.doacs.state.fl.us/fs/
or call 850-245-5520. All
callers should leave their physical home address and a GOOD daytime
phone number. Food Artists is responsible for collecting and reporting
Florida State and Duval County Sales Tax on all sales at RAM.
Food Artists must have a Business Tax Receipt (formerly known as an
occupational or peddler’s license). For more information about Business
Tax Receipts, please visit http://taxjax.com/localBusinessTax.aspx.
7. Food Artists must confine all products and display material to
his/her assigned booth space.
8. Food Artists should not approach a customer viewing another vendor’s
display.
9. Food Artists should not make derogatory remarks about other vendors
or their work.
10. Food Artists should refrain from using profanity, and from behavior
that is verbally or physically abusive or dangerous and disruptive to
RAM activities.
11. Food Artists are responsible for the behavior of friends, family,
and staff who visit or stay in his/her booth.
12. Food Artists may not “hawk” their wares. Hawking is defined as
aggressively offering goods for sale by calling out.
13. Food Artists whose product (i.e. scents and sounds) may have an
impact beyond the confines of their booth must be sensitive to the
impact of their products on other vendors and the public. Food Artists
must cooperate with a reasonable request to remedy any problems that
might arise.
14. Smoking is not permitted in booth spaces during RAM hours.
15. Food Artists should not use drugs or be intoxicated while selling
at RAM.
16. Food Artists must be able to show the Market Manager and/or any
regulatory agency representative proof of any and all required
licenses, certificates of insurance, and the Business Tax Receipt.
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