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alicebentley ([personal profile] alicebentley) wrote2008-01-27 09:13 am

Capricon question

Know of anyone who is attending Capricon and might be interested in putting some Foglio stuff in the Art Show?

I've recently taken on the task of getting some of Phil and Kaja's limited edition prints out to conventions that take mail-in art. But it's already too late to do that for Capricon. And I think that would be a particularly appropriate place to start with.

There's still plenty of time to ship the art to the Chicago area, but it would need a local handler from that point.

Any suggestions?

ETA: Turns out it is NOT too late to mail the art in - I was looking at an earlier year's web site. (doh!)

So I'm no longer looking for someone else to carry them in.

[identity profile] qnofhrt.livejournal.com 2008-01-28 01:58 am (UTC)(link)
My information comes from the person who has been part of the team that ran Cap's art show in the past and who was called at the last minute by the person running this year's art show for assistance because this year's person has apparently never run an art show before and had no staff, computer program or anything resembling a plan. If the status of the artshow has somehow changed in the past week, I apologize.

[identity profile] daddy-guido.livejournal.com 2008-01-29 02:51 am (UTC)(link)
Cap has a (recent, past 5 years or so) history of trying to get new people involved, and it seems they may have placed a new person in Art Show. However, if she was smart enough to realize she needed help, and brave enough to ask for it, the show will likely run just fine.

In any case, one department head asking for help hardly qualifies as "organizational issues".