Chloe Bell, who said she recently moved into a role with the Downtown Fayetteville Coalition, presented a preliminary concept for a downtown fine-arts fair scheduled for April 19 and asked for Arts Council participation on a selection committee. "We are putting together a selection committee for that, and I would love to have arts councils help," she said, proposing the full committee be about eight to ten seats and suggesting the council provide two members.
Bell described the event as distinct from the city’s usual maker markets and said organizers are leaning toward a fine-art focus to complement other downtown programming and tourism efforts. She said organizers are considering allowing galleries to have full booths or individual artists to submit works for sale through a single point-of-sale, and that sales might run on a commission model to lower risk for individual artists.
Council members asked practical questions about insurance and security for exhibited works; staff responded that most city events operate under an umbrella event insurance policy and that larger events sometimes obtain separate coverage. Members also discussed whether the selection committee should opt for a curatorial (invited) approach or an open call, and Bell said the committee would shape that decision.
Bell identified April 19 as the working date and said the timing positions the event ahead of Mother’s Day. She asked members to volunteer for the selection committee; council members expressed interest and Bell said she would follow up with contact details and more logistics as plans firmed.