
HeART in the Park 2026 – Vendor Submission Rules
Event: HeART in the Park 2026
Dates: July 11–12, 2026 | 10 AM – 5 PM
Location: Freimann Square, Fort Wayne, IN
Deadline for Artist Applications: May 1, 2026
Payment Deadline to Secure Spot: May 31, 2026
This agreement (“Agreement”) is made between HeART in the Park Organizers (“Organizers”) and the undersigned artist (“Artist”) for participation in HeART in the Park 2026, a family-friendly, public art event. By signing this agreement, the Artist agrees to the following terms:
1. Participation Requirements
- Artist must provide examples of their artwork as part of the application process. Examples may include:
- Email submission of images or portfolio
- Shared website links
- Social media links showcasing their work
- Only original artwork created by the Artist is allowed. AI-generated art is strictly prohibited.
- Artist agrees to conduct themselves professionally and respectfully during the event.
2. Booth, Display, and Equipment
- Artists are responsible for providing their own display materials, including:
- Tables
- Chairs
- Tents or shade structures
- Overnight protection for artwork and equipment
- Booth spaces are either 10×10 feet or 10×20 feet, assigned by Organizers based on application and payment received.
- Artists must remain within their allocated area and may not obstruct pathways or impede the flow of attendees.
- Overnight security will be provided by the Organizers, but artists remain responsible for the safety of their own equipment and artwork.
3. Payment
- Payment is required to secure an assigned booth.
- Full payment must be received by May 31, 2026.
- Failure to submit payment by this date may result in forfeiture of the assigned booth.
4. Conduct and Professionalism
- The Artist will maintain a professional and family-friendly demeanor at all times.
- Offensive, disruptive, or unsafe behavior will not be tolerated.
- Organizers reserve the right to remove any Artist from the event for misconduct without refund or compensation.
5. Event Rules
- All artwork must be suitable for a family-friendly audience.
- Artists are responsible for the security of their own artwork and belongings, despite overnight security.
- Artists may not sell prohibited items or promote non-art-related commercial services without prior approval.
6. Liability
- The Organizers are not responsible for any loss, theft, or damage to artwork or personal property.
- Artists participate at their own risk. Liability insurance is recommended but not required.
7. Photography and Promotion
- Organizers may photograph or record the event for promotional purposes.
- Artists grant permission for their artwork and likeness to be used in promotional materials without compensation.
8. Agreement Termination
- Organizers may terminate this agreement and remove the Artist for failure to comply with the terms above, including:
- Submission of AI-generated artwork
- Misconduct or unprofessional behavior
- Failure to provide artwork examples for review
- Failure to submit payment by the May 31, 2026 deadline
- No refunds will be issued if an Artist is removed for cause.