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![]() The Art Show is an exhibit of original SF, Fantasy, and Fannish art in two-dimensional and three-dimensional forms (that is, sketches, paintings, and sculpture), executed by professional and amateur artists. You only need your Philcon badge to come in and view the art, and vote for your favorite artwork by popular ballot. To bid on artwork you must: 1. Be a registered member of Philcon, as evidenced by your Philcon badge. 2. Register at the Art Show Control Desk to receive your bidder number. All artwork (other than that marked “NFS” i.e. Not for Sale) is for sale by competitive bid, both written and voiced. A Print Shop for direct sales of photoprints, lithographs, and other items is located in the front of the Art Show. Bidding and Bid Sheets Each piece of artwork is tagged with an ID/bid sheet that lists the title of the piece, the medium, and the name of the artist. The color of the bid sheet indicates the sale status of the artwork:
Each bid must be at least as high as the minimum bid specified by the artist and higher than any preceding bid. Write your name, bidder number, and the amount of your bid legibly on the bid sheet. Please do not cross out
any written bids. Ask the staff for assistance instead. Philcon offers the option of QUICK SALE. If and only if there are NO WRITTEN BIDS on a piece, that piece may be immediately purchased for the Quick Sale price with the caveat that the physical piece may not be removed from the Art Show before 6 PM on Saturday. The Print Shop is a separate display area of photoprints (reproductions of original art), lithographs, and other multiple-copy artwork for direct sale at a pre-set price. All copies of each item will be displayed on a single extended hanger. Bring your selected items to the Print Shop sales desk. Our staff will complete the sale with you. Suggestions for Bidding Keep track of all bids you make. When placing a written bid on more than one item, assume that you will be the winning bidder on all of them. This way, you can avoid buying more art than you can afford. Pace your Bids. If you have reached your limit of Art Show purchases, wait until you have lost an item to a higher bidder before bidding on another item. Check Your Bid Sheets.
Return to the Art Show shortly before it closes on Sunday at noon to
check the bid sheets and see which items you have won by written bid
and which will go to voice auction. Close of Written Bidding and Voice Auction Written bidding will close at 12:00 P.M.(noon) on Sunday. The Art Show will be cleared of all fen at that time. Any artwork with TWO or fewer bids will be sold to the bidder who made the highest written bid. Artwork with THREE bids or more will be entered in the voice auction. The voice auction will be held on Sunday afternoon from 1 P.M. until 2 P.M. in or near the Art Show. Please consult your pocket program for the exact location. At the voice auction, the art is open to further bids by other people. Therefore, a bidder should attend the voice auction to make further bids on pieces he or she wants to buy. The bidder making the highest bid by voice will buy the art at that price. If there are no voice bids, the art will be sold to the bidder who made the highest written bid. Art Show Sales Art Show sales will be on Sunday afternoon from 1:30 to 3 P.M. in the Art Show room. At this time, you must pick up and pay for all items of art you have won by written bid or voice auction. Cash, Visa, MasterCard, travelers' checks, and personal check with ID will be accepted for payment in accordance with rules set by the Philcon Treasurer. Proof of ID (at least one photo and proof of address) will be required for all buyers at time of payment. You must pick up and pay for your own purchases. We will track down anyone who fails to pick up and pay for art s/he bought at Philcon. Remember: You bid, you buy. Be serious. Do not bid unless you intend to buy. A bid is a legal obligation to buy the art you bid on at the price you bid. |