The Ekoji Art Fair in Review

By: Andrea Chapman, Ekoji Member and Art Fair Co-Chair 

Saturday, May 4th, marked the first of what I hope will be many Art Fairs for Ekoji Buddhist Temple. In total, 19 local artists participated in the event which attracted a modest, yet sustainable, audience whom enjoyed mild temperatures, a delicious vegetable curry lunch and a captivating collection of artwork, jewelry, Japanese dolls, fiber arts and home accents. 

Perhaps more importantly, than the weather holding out and captivating artwork on display, is the fact that the event also served as an opportunity for us to open our serene campus up to the community. Membership co-chair, Leslie Poon, gleefully provided visitors with tours of the Temple while I wondered table to table collecting stories of inspiration and hope. 

Situated in the nook, just outside the Temple doors, is where fellow Ekoji member, Michele Bailey, confided this was her first art exhibit. Michele, like many, was particularly grateful to display her art amongst the company of Sangha friends. 

As a maker myself, it is always a pleasure for me to visit with other creatives; yet, I sensed there was something very different about the talent that had gathered for this event. There was no application by which any of the artists were vetted. In fact, each spot was filled first come first serve. In hindsight, I realize how much of a risk this was; for everyone involved. The vendors were obviously taking a chance on us as this was our first event and we were taking a chance on them. This, I suppose, is what it means to have an entrusting heart. 

Inside, the Sangha Hall, fellow member, Pilar Uelmen and friend, proudly displayed their beautiful collection of locally sourced mohair yarn and hand knit goods. And, just to her right, board member, Molly Kuramoto and husband, officially launched their handmade business which specializes in kumihimo keychains. 

And, everyone in attendance was fortunate to take in the exquisite Japanese inspired art produced by Mark Malecki whom is classically trained in Japan. If you missed out, there will be another opportunity to take in the splendor at Obon. 

As for myself, I allowed my daughter Megan, to run our table in exchange for 50% of the sales. This afforded her the opportunity to practice her customer service and cash handling skills while I made a handful of new creative friends with whom I will be meeting again soon. 

Many thanks to all the volunteers who helped the day of the event and a special thanks to my co-chair, Maya Horio who as you know wears many hats here at Ekoji! All in all, it was a successful event, that has great potential to grow and support this Temple not only as a fundraiser; but, also as an outreach opportunity. So please mark your calendars for the first Saturday in May 2020 and plan to join us for the Second Annual Ekoji Art Fair! 

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Ekoji Arts Fair 2019

Join Us for the Ekoji Arts Fair on Saturday, May 4, 2019

Handmade Jewelry * Hand Knit Baby Items * Locally Sourced Mohair Yarn * Kumihimo Keychains * Japanese Dolls * Journals * Paintings * Art Canvases * Asian Amulets & Decor * Collages * Pencil Portraits * Japanese Character Art * Hand Dyed Hemp Textiles & Accessories * Scarves & Wraps 

Ekoji Arts Fair

Saturday, May 4, 2019

10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

ekoji.info@gmail.com

(703) 239 – 0500

6500 Lakehaven Lane

Fairfax Station, Virginia

Volunteers needed for the Arts Festival

The first Ekoji Arts Fair is scheduled to take place on May 4, 2019. Two dozen volunteers are needed to help make this event a success. If you would like to serve your Sangha while supporting the arts please use this form to sign up for the position(s) that interest you at a time that suits you. Please email ekoji.info@gmail.com for more information.

Four volunteers are still needed to set up/break down vendor tents and tables.
Two volunteers per shift are still needed to welcome artisans and guests to our fair and offer tours of the Temple if requested.
Two volunteers are still needed to prepare the Vegetable Curry dish we are serving. Recipe and ingredients will be provided.
Two to three volunteers are still needed per shift to sell pastries, coffee, tea & water in the morning and vegetable curry and beverages in the afternoon.
Two volunteers per shift are still needed to sell assorted Ekoji / Buddhist themed merchandise.

Order your tickets for the Japanese Street Festival, April 13

Come enjoy the tastes, sounds and feel of Japan at the Sakura Matsurie – Japanese Street Festival on Saturday, April 13th, 10:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and support Ekoji by purchasing your ticket using this link:
To volunteer at the Ekoji table, please contact event chair Delana Oliver at bethde_4@hotmail.com

RSVP for the Tea Ceremony, Saturday, March 30th

You are invited to join us for a Tea Ceremony on Saturday, March 30, 2019. There are two sessions and reservations are required. Please use the form below to reserve your seat.  Payment may be paid in cash, check or via Paypal.

Session One: 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm
Session Two: 2:30 pm to 3:30 pm
Location: Ekoji Buddhist Temple, 6500 Lakehaven Ln, Fairfax Station, VA 22039
Fee: $10 per person, includes tea and a sweet treat

Kindly RSVP by 3/27/19

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Register Now for the Ekoji Arts Fair, Saturday, May 4, 2019

Update: 4/2/19: The Art Fair is now fully booked. If you would like to be placed on the waiting list please email ekoji.info@gmail.com and we will be in touch if space comes available. 

Registration is now open for the first annual Ekoji Arts Fair. Creative artists of all mediums and vendors who specialize in handmade goods are welcome to participate. Spaces will go quickly and shall be allotted on a first come, first serve basis. Use the form below to register today and secure your spot in this community event which will be promoted within our Sangha as well as via the local newspaper, email and social media. As an added incentive, participants in this first annual event will receive priority registration at next years event to be held the first Saturday of May.

When: Saturday, May 4th, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Where: Ekoji Buddhist Temple, 6500 Lakehaven Lane, Fairfax Station, Virginia 22039

Set Up: 8 a.m. to 10 a.m.

Clean Up: 3 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Cost: $10 per space (tables and tents available for an additional charge)

If you would like to volunteer to help with this event, please click here

Ekoji Arts Fair Vendor Map
Ekoji Arts Fair Vendor Map (blue = indoors) (green = outdoors)

The following spaces, depicted in map above, are available for artists to choose from:

RESERVED #1: indoors backing the windows

RESERVED #2: indoors backing the windows

RESERVED #3: indoors backing the counter which can be used for inventory

RESERVED #4: indoors backing the counter which can be used for inventory

RESERVED #5: indoors backing the wall

RESERVED #6: indoors backing the wall

RESERVED #7: indoors backing the wall

RESERVED #8: indoors backing the wall

RESERVED #9 indoors center of the room and accessible from both sides of your table

RESERVED #10 indoors center of the room and accessible from both sides of your table

RESERVED #11 outdoors on the side walk backing to the Temple doors with overhead cover

RESERVED #12 outdoors on the side walk near the entrance to the Sangha Hall

RESERVED #13 outdoors on the side walk near the entrance to the Sangha Hall

RESERVED #14 outdoors on the side walk facing the Sangha Hall

RESERVED #15 outdoors on the side walk facing the Sangha Hall

RESERVED #16 outdoors on the side walk facing the Sangha Hall

RESERVED #17 outdoors on the side walk facing the parking lot

RESERVED #18 outdoors on the side walk facing the parking lot

RESERVED #19 outdoors on the side walk facing the parking lot

RESERVED #20 outdoors on the side walk facing the parking lot

Vendor Registration Ekoji Arts Fair May 4, 2019

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