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Jewish Arts & Culture Festival

Sunday, May 3, 2015 14 Iyar 5775

9:00 AM - 3:00 PMB'nai Havurah

Calling all vendors for the Jewish Arts & Culture Festival!

Artists of all kinds -- visual, literature, 3D, culinary, jewelry, fiber arts, photography – all are welcome!  Artists must be Jewish and/or have Jewish content in some of their art.

We are pleased to invite you to join us as an artist during our annual Jewish Arts & Culture Festival at B’nai Havurah on Sunday May 3, 2015.  The Festival, in its 6th year, is always a favorite of members and friends.   Guests will enjoy music, Judaica, fine art, jewelry, fabric arts, culinary arts, and more in a festive atmosphere.  A kids’ Creation Station will have activities and workshops throughout the day, and our own Hal will lead a drum-making workshop and drumming activity.  

To sign up as a vendor ONLINE for the Jewish Arts & Culture Festival, please go here. This is currently under construction!  Thank you for your patience!  Please go to the printable form option, below.

To download a printable vendor form, please go here.

To register and pay as a vendor, online, see below:

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Please submit a photo and brief business description or artist statement  (included in Application) no later than Wednesday April 22 for inclusion in the program.

I understand that my participation and/or involvement in the Jewish Arts & Culture Festival carries with it the potential for certain risks, some of which may not be reasonably foreseeable.

I further acknowledge that these risks could cause me, or others around me, harm, including, but not limited to, bodily injury, damage to property, emotional distress, or death.

I am a willing participant in the Jewish Arts & Culture Festival.

By indicating "yes", above, I agree to release, indemnify, and hold harmless B'nai Havurah, as well as all their employees, agents, representatives, successors, etc. from all losses, claims, theft, demands, liabilities, causes of action, or expenses, known or unknown, arising out of my participation in The Jewish Arts & Culture Festival.

I am also acknowledging that I am responsible for collecting all payments and providing B’nai with 15% of my total revenue (not including taxes) on the day of the event, May 3, by 4 pm.

All Vendors: Vendors may rent their tents from B’nai Havurah, or are welcome to bring their own tent, tables, chairs, and displays, and are asked to please remain within their allotted 10X10 area. Electrical outlets are available, but vendors are required to bring their own extension cords.

Artist Vendors are asked to track their sales (you may use the form provided) and pay B’nai 15% of your proceeds from May 3, 2015.  Please make checks payable to B’nai Havurah, or use your credit card through B’nai’s Square payment processing account. Payments will be made at the close of the event.

Food vendors:  Attendees purchase food tickets.  Food vendors, after event, will turn in their collected tickets to receive their portion of the proceeds.

Booth fees are due no later than Wednesday April 22.

Total Due


Vendor Details:  Fees and more

More about the Jewish Arts & Culture Festival:The Jewish Arts & Culture Festival was launched in 2010 primarily as a community and family education day for the children and parents involved in our religious school.  We average more than 100 participants each year.

This year, we are poised to expand the Festival to include more representation from our talented and diverse Jewish community.  We are expecting hundreds join together in celebration of our shared legacy and drive to create.

B’nai Havurah, more than 52 years old and with more than 250 member families, is a creative, participatory, and joyous Jewish community.  The Jewish Arts & Culture Festival allows us to highlight the work of our religious school students while inviting other Jewish artists to share their creative expression with others.

The Jewish community has always turned to artistic expression to find meaning and common ground.  We are heirs to a rich legacy of literary and artistic achievement.  The Jewish Arts & Culture Festival is the perfect way to bring us together in celebration of our common ground in artistic expression.  

We look forward to your participation!

B’shalom,

Becky Epstein
Executive Director

Brenna Deutchman
Artist Coordinator
brenna.deutchman@yahoo.com, 303-887-4621 Cell

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