Hot on the heels of AWA's artist alley info, Animazement has now finally posted theirs.
It'll be a bigger artist alley than last year thanks to the new venue, but I still intend to get one as soon as I can--tables will be available March 7th at 10:00 p.m.
With the new venue comes a new option--Ballroom and Balcony tables. The short of it is that the former has the option of getting a full or a half table, and it costs less but has set hours, whereas the latter is full table only, costs more and is 24-hours. I'm not sure which to go for just yet...
The rules are posted as well, and it seems AZ has no restrictions or bans on fan art. However, this rule puzzled me a bit:
All work sold on Artists Alley MUST relate to Japanese Culture. If we find work that does not have anything to do with Japanese Culture, that artist may be asked to leave the Artists Alley for the entirety of the weekend. Animazement’s mission is to enlighten and educate people about Japanese Culture and the same goes for the Artists Alley. It is not only a place for artists to showcase their work, but also a place where people can learn about the different sub-styles within Japanese styled artwork.
Maybe I'm a bit paranoid, but does that mean my artwork has to be moreanimu anime-looking to be allowed to be sold, or have more Japanese people? D: As far as I know, they're not doing any portfolio reviews, so again; I'm likely overthinking, and shouldn't worry. Seems kinda silly to me, though.
It'll be a bigger artist alley than last year thanks to the new venue, but I still intend to get one as soon as I can--tables will be available March 7th at 10:00 p.m.
With the new venue comes a new option--Ballroom and Balcony tables. The short of it is that the former has the option of getting a full or a half table, and it costs less but has set hours, whereas the latter is full table only, costs more and is 24-hours. I'm not sure which to go for just yet...
The rules are posted as well, and it seems AZ has no restrictions or bans on fan art. However, this rule puzzled me a bit:
All work sold on Artists Alley MUST relate to Japanese Culture. If we find work that does not have anything to do with Japanese Culture, that artist may be asked to leave the Artists Alley for the entirety of the weekend. Animazement’s mission is to enlighten and educate people about Japanese Culture and the same goes for the Artists Alley. It is not only a place for artists to showcase their work, but also a place where people can learn about the different sub-styles within Japanese styled artwork.
Maybe I'm a bit paranoid, but does that mean my artwork has to be more
