Float On Art Gallery
featuring artists that floatInterested in showing your art at Float On?
Selected artists will have their work displayed at Float On for two months and will receive three complimentary float sessions.
FAQs
How much art should I bring?
Our space comfortably holds 10- 15 pieces of art.
If your work is on the smaller side (about the size of standard 8×11 sheet of paper or smaller), you can bring up to 20.
What mediums do you accept?
We accept anything that can be hung on the wall by our wire/hook track system. Previous artwork has included:
-Paintings
-Drawings
-Papercut
-Stained Glass
-Embroidery
-Rugs
The most important thing is that your work is prepared with a horizontal wire in the back, or a loop with a diameter of at least ½”.
Work on paper needs to be framed. Any hanging hardware should be secured in place using screws or nails. No tape allowed. 😉
How do art sales work?
Float On handles sales on behalf of the artist. We take a 5% commission to cover the cost of processing fees. The remaining 95% goes to the artist. Purchased artwork remains on display for the duration of the exhibit, and buyers pick up their art directly from Float On afterward. You will receive a check for any work sold when you come to collect your work after your show. There is no obligation to sell your artwork if you don’t want to.
Do I need to bring anything in addition to my artwork?
Title/price cards – Artists are responsible for preparing their own title cards. If the work is for sale, they should include the price as well. Title cards can be printed on standard paper or card stock.
Artist statement/bio/contact card – If you would like to include any additional information about yourself or your work, including contact information, you are welcome to bring a printed form for us to display in our lobby.
Prints, stickers, business cards – These are welcomed but by no means required.
Who do I contact if I have more questions?
You can use the above form, or contact Clypto@FloatOn.coop