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The Northwest's Premier Science Fiction and Fantasy Convention

Artist Alley: Looking for You!

Artists Alley is seeking artists to participate at Norwescon 33. We welcome a wide range of crafts and artists who are willing to share their skills and knowledge with other con-goers. We hope to educate and grow interest in what you do by connecting with the “non-artist” who enjoys the same sci-fi/ fantasy geek things that you do. We also want to give you a chance to promote yourself and maybe sell some of your works along the way.  

In the past few years we have had participants displaying digital arts, steam punk gear, illustrations, armor, sculpture, jewelry and fabrics. We encourage new participants and new art forms. We will do what we can to support you and to make sure you have fun. 

We look forward to hearing from you. If you would like to participate, please review the policies below and inquire via email. artistsalley at norwescon dot org

David Ketcherside
Artist Alley Manager 

Artist Alley Policies

Artist Alley Participants for Norwescon 33
Jospeh Hill - Knitting Maille
Larry Lewis - Pencil, Pen-and-Ink 2D Art
Loren Damewood - Tieing Knots in Precious Metal
Chris Sumption - Illustration
Alton Lawson - Illustration
David Ketcherside - Digital Illustration
Mad Bee- Digital Art
Judy O - Handweaving - Inkle Looms

FUN ALERT!
On Friday and Saturday, Alethea the Face Painter will be providing science fiction and fantasy designs for Norwescon in the Artist's Alley! See a few examples of what she will offer in the attached photos (7 of 9 eyebrow piece, tribal design, fairy/butterfly, and monster). Enhance your convention experience by getting your face or arm painted to resemble Dax's spots, Tilk's forehead emblem, a unicorn with a rainbow, a dragon, stars, or your favorite sci-fi logo, among others. Prices range from $5-$15, depending upon complexity.

 

 

 

 

 
 

 


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