July, 1996
Ann Arbor Art Fairs
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Ginny Herzog, Banister Pope, Rick Bruno, Michael Hamilton,
Jim and Kathleen Eaton and Larry Oliverson got together after
the Ann Arbor show to discuss future efforts of the NAIA. Although the
discussions covered many areas the primary focus was related to the
next issue of the newsletter.
It was generally agreed that the topic that is of
the greatest interest to the membership is that of National Standards
or Show Practices. It was suggested that the upcoming newsletter should
concentrate on this area and that it should be used as a mechanism to
survey our membership to determine specific concerns, preferences, etc.,
that will become the data base for future efforts to improve our industry.
In order to provide the respondents with the best background information
possible and to create a newsletter that will have th potential of being
of enormous interest to exhibiting professional artists it was agreed
that directors of the major shows shouldbe given an opportunity to tell
our membership how they run their shows, how exhibitors are selected,
how jury and booth fees are used, etc.
To this end we have prepared the attached questionnaires,
one for the directors and one for the artists. Neither is complete.
What we would like is for you to reveiw these documents and feed us
your suggestions for additional questions, modifications, etc. We think
the best way to approach the various directors might be to phone them,
let them know what we have in mind, send them the questionnaire and
follow up in a week or so with a phone interview. The directors may
also wish to respond in writing. Both Rick Bruno and Banister Pope have
volunteered to handle this end. We wil also need to know which show
directors we plan to contact.
Kathleen Eaton
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