Mug Market Application 2024

November 24, 2024 – January 5, 2025

Application deadline: November 15, 2024 at 11:59pm  

Vendor Information:  

  • Application fee: Free  
  • Indoor display on plinths and shelves throughout the main gallery.
  • If you are selected to showcase and sell your work, you will be contacted via email.  
  • All products must be one-of-a-kind and hand made. No prefabricated items are allowed. If in doubt, contact us with questions. 

 Sales and Commission Agreement: 

  • Pricing: Vendors are responsible for pricing their own products. 
  • Sales Facilitation: All sales will be facilitated by Homer Watson House & Gallery. We accept debit, credit and cash on site. No online sales.  
  • Commission: Homer Watson House & Gallery will retain 30% of total sales revenue.  

 Drop off and Pick Up:  

  • Product drop off is from November 20–23, 2024.
  • Unsold product pick up is January 6–10, 2025. 

 Insurance and Liability 

  • The exhibitor understands that liability insurance is not required, but strongly recommended, and no such coverage is implied or provided by HWHG, or the City of Kitchener. 
  • Care and attention will be paid to each artwork on display. HWHG will not be held liable for any damage done to the work while on display. 

Mug Market 2024 Artist Application

Name(Required)
Address (for our records only - will not be posted online)(Required)
Would you like your name, website, and social media info on our website?(Required)
Please select the number of mugs you are looking to sell:(Required)
Please indicate if your mugs are:(Required)
Max. file size: 600 MB.
I give HWHG permission to take and use photography for promotional purposes for the Gallery and this event(Required)
I have thoroughly read and agree to the required conditions above with no questions or concerns(Required)

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The Loch Doon area was memorialized in celebrated Scottish poet, Robert Burns piece “Ye banks and braes O’ bonnie Doon”

Ye banks and braes o’ bonny Doon,
How can ye bloom sae fresh and fair?
How can ye chant, ye little birds,
And I sae weary fu’ o’ care?
Thou’lt break my heart, thou warbling bird,
That wantons thro’ the flowering thorn:
Thou minds me o’ departed joys,
Departed, never to return.

Aft hae I rov’d by bonnie Doon,
To see the rose and woodbine twine;
And ilka bird sang o’ its love,
And fondly sae did I o’ mine.
Wi’ lightsome heart I pu’d a rose,
Fu’ sweet upon its thorny tree;
And my fause lover stole my rose,
But, ah! he left the thorn wi’ me.

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