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Set in the breath-taking seaside location of San Pedro’s Point Fermin Park, FPAC is a unique cultural destination, reaching a multicultural, intergenerational audience of over 25,000 people from all over the country. Over 1,000 traditional and contemporary artists are presented on two stages and in pavilions for culinary arts, visual arts, film, youth and seniors. Be an FPAC artist! For 16 years, FPAC has presented the best of the Filipino culture through a wide variety of acts. Be a part of the legacy! PARTNER WITH US IN 3 WAYS: Apply to Perform or Exhibit on one of 2 stages, or one of 5 Programming Areas. Fill out the PAN Member Application and attach the Artist Checklist. Sell your own self-produced, one-of-a kind products at the PAN Pavilion at FPAC. PAN Pavilion volunteers will sell your products for a 20% consignment fee throughout the Festival Weekend. Fill out the PAN Member Application and attach the Consignment & Agreement form. Build the business of your art, choose from several options (from single tables up to full size booths) to help you sell your own self-produced, one-of-a kind products to maximize your FPAC experience. Fill out the PAN Member Application and attach the Exhibitor Application and contract. WHO WE ARE LOOKING FORArtists who represent the diversity of the Filipino American Experience as well as all ranges of disciplines, genres and perspectives Atleast one contributing member of the act should be Filipino or the work must reflect an aspect of the Filipino American Experience. DEADLINES Featured Artist - May 30th, 2007 - PAN Consignment - August 1st, 2007
Artisan Exhibitor - August 15th, 2007 For inquiries or questions, please contact: Festival of Philippine Arts and Culture FilAm ARTS 607 N. Vermont; Los Angeles, CA 90004 ; p 323-913-4663 / f 323-644-6251 www.filamarts.org /
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ABOUT THE PILIPINO ARTIST NETWORK PAN, or the Pilipino Artist Network was created to support artists in traditional Philippine dance, music, spoken word or literary, theatre, media arts, and traditional arts. PAN is an initiative to build artists’ capacity in production, marketing, distribution, and advocacy. PAN’s GOALS: To UNDERSTAND the needs of Pilipino artists and arts organizations To provide supportive CONNECTions between artists and organizations STRENGTHEN the artists’ understanding and use of production, marketing and distribution strategies DEVELOP as many avenues that will support Pilipino Artists
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