This show doubled as a fundraiser. We used a company called Artome to frame the artwork. It was really simple. Basically, I sent artwork to Artome, which I labeled by student name, grade, and class. They framed the artwork, and brought it the night of the show. Artome even set the entire show up for me. We sold the frames for $25 dollars a piece, and parents were able to take their child's framed artwork home that night. After the show was over, Artome dismantled the entire show and mailed the unsold artwork back to the school about two weeks later. Artome only charged us for the frames that were sold.
Thursday, May 11, 2017
Art Show!
Here are some photos of our school wide art show. Every students from PreK- 5th grade had one piece of artwork in the art show. There were about 720 works of art on display.
This show doubled as a fundraiser. We used a company called Artome to frame the artwork. It was really simple. Basically, I sent artwork to Artome, which I labeled by student name, grade, and class. They framed the artwork, and brought it the night of the show. Artome even set the entire show up for me. We sold the frames for $25 dollars a piece, and parents were able to take their child's framed artwork home that night. After the show was over, Artome dismantled the entire show and mailed the unsold artwork back to the school about two weeks later. Artome only charged us for the frames that were sold.
The art show turned out great, and we did end up raising a good amount of money for the school! If you are looking for an simple way to do an art show for a large school, I would definitely recommend Artome.
This show doubled as a fundraiser. We used a company called Artome to frame the artwork. It was really simple. Basically, I sent artwork to Artome, which I labeled by student name, grade, and class. They framed the artwork, and brought it the night of the show. Artome even set the entire show up for me. We sold the frames for $25 dollars a piece, and parents were able to take their child's framed artwork home that night. After the show was over, Artome dismantled the entire show and mailed the unsold artwork back to the school about two weeks later. Artome only charged us for the frames that were sold.