National Puerto Rican Virtual Artisan Fair & Book Expo

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Published on October 12, 2020, 3:49 pm
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You are invited to apply for Comité Noviembre’s National Puerto Rican Virtual Artisans Fair & Book Expo. Please fill out the online form by
Wednesday, October 21, 2020.

For more information please contact:

Artisans: Olga Ayala, 718-709-6574 / info@prida.org
Authors:  Yadhira Gonzalez-Taylor, 212-365-0310 / ygtbooks@gmail.com

If you are a Puerto Rican artist, author, or organization and want to join the movement to promote, preserve and protect Puerto Rican arts and culture then become a member of PRIDA today!


ELIGIBILITY

  • Applicant must be Puerto Rican or of Puerto Rican descent.
  • You must submit up to 5 images of your work.
  • All pieces sold must be hand crafted and not mass produced. Food/Beverage vendors are not eligible
  • All sales transactions and delivery of items sold, are the sole responsibility of the vendor.
  • All vendors must provide an online platform or contact info for sales transactions.
  • All applications will be reviewed for eligibility and whether they are a good fit for this virtual
    fair. 
  • Applicants will receive a notification of acceptance or denial once their application has
    been reviewed.
  • There is a vendor fee of $50.00 for approved applicants in all disciplines. Please read the application to learn about additional perks.
  • Approved applicants will receive vendor fee payment instructions.
  • Application fees and artwork images must be received by the deadline to be included in
    the virtual fair.
  • Application deadline is October 21, 2020.
  • This event is co-sponsored by PRIDA, Puerto Rican Institute for the Development of
    the Arts.
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