Did you all know that applications are now open for the first annual Folksy Summer Exhibition? This is a very exciting event for us, and if this one goes well we’re hoping it will become a fixture of the art and craft calendar.
Apply here
Information for exhibitors
- It’s free to apply but you will need to be a Folksy Plus member to take part.
- You can submit up to three different pieces.
- All pieces submitted must be original and made by you.
- The work submitted does not have to be available for sale.
- Entries close at midnight on Sunday 23 July 2023.
- All entries will go in front of our judging panel, who will choose the final pieces to go on display in our online exhibition during August 2023.
- The selected entries will be displayed in a dedicated exhibition page online at Folksy.com with the title of the piece, the name of the artist or maker and a link to their Folksy shop.
You can submit your pieces here.
Let us know if you have any questions
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Yes, I applied yesterday!
Not yet, but i shall do. What a lovely idea.
I will be when I decide which 3 items to include
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Not yet but I will be shortly
OOOOh…puts thinking cap on
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Not yet applied but will have a look and decide which to enter.
Will have a look through and see what to enter
I have plans to - just need to finish a couple of items!
Cheers Lou
I would have loved to but as I’m no longer a plus account seller I’m not allowed to.
I did look forward to, thank you
Done! So much looking forward to seeing everyone’s wonderful work.
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Just submitted my 3 items
Just applied. Struggled to decide what to enter though!
Good luck to everyone who enters. Helen x
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I’ve just submitted three items. Not sure if they’re exhibition worthy but . . . I guess I’ll soon find out!
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Just submitted one item, will submit two more later.
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Hi Camilla,
A quick question - you mention that the items don’t need to be available for sale, but I will need to create a listing in Folksy shop for each item. I wanted to enter three pieces of jewellery that have been bespoke commissions, so they are not available for sale. I’m not sure what to do about prices in this instance. On my own website I can indicate that prices start from… but I can’t do that on Folksy. Just wondering how to solve this. Thanks, Natalia
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I didn’t notice anything saying we had to create listings. Just that there will be links to our shop, not to listings.
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oh I see, thank you for that, that makes sense!
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