2021 Delaware By Hand Outdoor Artisan Market
Zwaanendael Park in Lewes, DE
Saturday | May 29, 2021| 10 AM - 4 PM
Kick off
your 2021 summer with the annual Delaware By Hand Outdoor Artisan Market at Zwaanendael
Park in Lewes, Delaware from 10AM – 4PM on the Saturday before Memorial Day!
This year, a limited number of 25 Delaware By Hand artists will display jewelry,
wood, metal, glass, ceramics, photography, fiber, sculpture, baskets, prints,
and paintings for sale. Their booths will be spread out safely throughout the
park.
Admission is free to the
public. Mandatory masks and 6-foot social distancing will be enforced by the
Department of Public Health and the City of Lewes.
If you are a Delaware By Hand artist member at the Biggs Museum, please
register below to reserve your booth space. If you are not yet a DBH member but are
interested in becoming one or renewing your status, please contact Membership Manager Kathryn Marro at kmarro@biggsmuseum.org or 302-674-2111 x114.
Vendor Fee:
Premium Savannah
Road Booth: $150
Standard Zwaanendael
Park Booth: $100
Vendor Booth Fee Refund Policy: Vendor
cancellations are discouraged, evaluated on a per-case basis and usually result
in a 50% refund of booth fee until 3 days before the event, when no refunds will
be issued.
Museum Cancellation Policy: This a rain or shine event. If the
Biggs Museum cancels the event for public health concerns, a full refund will be
issued.
This year, each vendor will be given about
20’x20’ space to occupy. It is our hope that you will use this space to open at
least two sides of your tent (if you use one) and to spread out your display to
facilitate 6’ social distancing and easy movement. The vendor spaces will also
be slightly set back from the sidewalks to give a wider area of visitor
movement. Once you are set up, museum staff will insert lawn flags to convey the 6’ distance from your booth to minimize
crowding. Vendors, museum staff and guests must wear masks
throughout the day. We will post signs with these directives at the park entrances,
and we suggest that you post a similar set of instrctions at your tent. Museum staff will host disinfection stations at the park entrances and attempt
to allow approximately 250 visitors inside the park at any time. We will also direct guests to sign in to the park for contract tracing purposes. These
directions were established specifically for this year by the Department of
Public Health.