California International Online Open “Make Your Mark”, Aug. 10 for “Arizona Healer” and “Tied Up at Paradise Cove”Ģ022 Pastel Society of So. 1, for “Primary Colors” and “Still Life with Cherries”Ģ022 CLWAC Associate and Members Juried Show at Lyme Art Association, Old Lyme, CT, Sept. 29, for “High Sierra Winter Blues”Ģ022 CLWAC Members Show at Ridgewood (NJ) Art Institute, Sept. 18 – March 18, for “Primary Colors”Ģ022 Southeastern Pastel Society “All About Pastel”, Alpharetta (GA) Arts Center, Oct. 20- June 20, for “Sunset Colors at Crescent Beach”Ģ023 Pastel Society of the West Coast Members Online Show (MOOS), opening March 1, for “Sunset Colors at Crescent Beach”Ģ023 Scottsdale (AZ) Artists School “Best and Brightest”, Feb. 13 for “Still Life in Blue”Ģ023 Southeastern Pastel Society “All About Pastel” Members Juried Exhibition, Quinlan Arts Center, Gainesville, GA, Apr. Box 1154, Haines, AK 99827 (907) 766-2707 (907) 314-3019ĮXHIBITIONS, COMPETITIONS, COMMISSIONS & PUBLICATIONS (some group shows not listed)Ģ023 11th Annual Booth Art Guild Juried Exhibition, Booth Western Art Museum, Cartersville, GA, May 16 – Aug. Kiri is a Seattle-based artist, writer, webmaster, and (brush) pen enthusiast with over 12 years of convention and event vending experience and a lot of opinions.P.O. That’s it! Go fill out the 2018 survey for cons so far this year, and come find me to say hi at BLFC next weekend in Reno! :) Since registration for conventions often happens long before the data and report are available, getting that early access can help inform your convention planning and decision making!Īnnouncements of new surveys and reports will also be made on Artist Alley Network International and How to be a Con Artist, but the mailing list helps prevent them from getting lost in the Internet shuffle. Announcements when the next survey and report are live.Early access to year-end raw data, and, of course.Occasional mid-year statistic insights,.Quarterly (ish) reminders to fill out the survey,.You can sign up for email updates regarding the survey. Want to see more variety? Indie comic cons? Your small local college con? Ask artists who attend those cons to contribute!Ĭan 2018 be the year we hit 1,000 responses? Want your genre of choice to have a bigger slice of pie? Contribute! Mailing List The 2017 survey saw comic cons qualifying for an individual report for the first time, and the 2018 report is already going to be the first to have an individual report for a furry con (many thanks to all the Further Confusion submissions so far!). Spread the word of the survey to artists you know and help expand its reach! A chart based on 100 responses is more meaningful than a chart based on 10. The 2018 survey is accepting responses through 11:59pm PST, January 15th, 2019.Ĭhanges this year: Some old questions have been removed to try and simplify the survey and make it less cumbersome to fill out. In most cases, corrections made in the adjusted data are for region, attendance figures, genre, etc. Orange boxes in the raw data flag incorrect information which can still be fixed and used. Red-flagged rows in the raw data denote data that’s unusable in some way (data from 2016, multiple cons in one entry, unspecified con, etc), though for the latter, they still may be included in overall statistics. The spreadsheet has been sorted alphabetically by convention with timestamps stripped to help preserve the anonymity of respondents. Wanna check my work, crunch your own numbers, look up conventions that didn’t get an individual report, or read some of the extensive comments artists have left about their favourite and least favourite cons? The raw data will always be available for free. Last year’s 2016 report is also now available with a $0 minimum. 2 pages each for these 18 conventions: A-Kon, Anime Boston, Anime Central, Anime Expo, Anime Matsuri, Anime North, Crunchyroll Expo, Denver Comic Con, Emerald City Comic Con, FanimeCon, Geek Girl Con, Katsucon, Otakon, Otakuthon, Rose City Comic Con, SacAnime Winter, Sakura-Con, Youmacon.Including such graphs as Gross Revenue by Experience, by Percentile, by Convention Genre, by Convention Size, by Region, by State/Province, by Primary Product, by Artist Recommendation, and many more divisions Convention Ratings by Size and Genre, 2016 Gross Revenue VS 2017, Top Cons by Average Gross Revenue, by Overall Rating, and much more!.
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