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We are always looking for sponsors to donate prizes for our art contests,

money to help pay for expenses, or

services such as printing.

We especially love local and indie businesses.
 

 

Who attends Dr. Sketchy's?

We've had the whole spectrum of artists, from art students to architects, even professional pin-up artists to stay at home moms.

 

 

Sponsor FAQ

What you'll get:

In exchange for merchandise (or services) to give as prizes, or money to help pay for costs, we can:

- Add your logo to flyers and postcards, online and physical.
- Add your logo with a link to your website on our website and on our Myspace page.
- Add your name to ads in print and listings, and on our Brown Paper Tickets page.
- Put up any banners or signs that you provide at our event at the entrance.
- Display your companys business cards, promotional postcards and/or brochures at our check in table where we also sell books.
- Verbally promote your business throughout the event.
- Give you Tickets! (Limited and must be arranged in advance due to sold out sessions).

We will most likely give only 1-2 items of yours per month, any leftover prizes will be given at the next event and we will continue to promote your company in the above ways as our Sponsor.

Why sponsor Dr. Sketchy's?

To support what we stand for: Paying models and performance artists a living wage while giving artists a new kind of model and a fun, casual atmosphere.

You support our Models: The body-positive world of Burlesque, the emergence of Boylesque, even women sport teams as in Roller Derby.

You are also supporting women entrepreneurs: Molly Crabapple started Dr. Sketchy's, and the Seattle branch is run solely by Liz Panelo.

And we get press! Our first night alone got us on National radio. For a complete list of press from all the Dr. Sketchy's around the world, please go to www.drsketchy.com/press.php

I have a cool prize I can donate, but I'm not a business, what can I get?

If Liz likes and uses your donation, you can get free tickets! Donation value must meet or exceed ticket price.

Any questions, or if you're ready to sponsor contact Liz and we'll work out a fair exchange. Thank You!

liz@drsketchyseattle.com

 

 

About our Sponsors

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Annie's art and frame, formerly Annie's affordable art, is exactly what its name implies: and art and frame shop in the heart of Ballard.

2212 N.W. Market St.
Seattle, WA 98107

Mon-Fri: 10 am to 8 pm
Saturday: 10 am to 6 pm
Sunday: 11 am to 5 pm
 

 

 

The Von Foxies are Seattle's hottest comedy burlesque power-trio and Miss Exotic World 2007 Best Burlesque Troupe Winners. Thanks to our host Ernie Von Schmaltz for all those T-Shirts!

 

 

 

Founded in 1993 as "Toys in Babeland", Babeland is a woman owned sex-positive business with a mission: to promote and celebrate sexual vitality by providing an honest, open and fun environment.  Encouraging personal empowerment, community education, and support for a more passionate world are key.

Awards include a 2006 and 2003 Zagat's Survey award, and voted "Best Place to Buy Sex Toys" by The Village Voice and The Seattle Weekly.

707 E Pike St
Seattle, WA 98122

Mon-Sat: 11 am - 10 pm
Sunday: 12 noon - 7 pm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

www.charm-school.com

Imagekind is a community for buying, selling, and creating art online.

A print on demand art service launched in August of 2006 out of Seattle, Imagekind is a place for art lovers to buy art, and any level of artist to sell their work to those wonderful art lovers. Completely free of charge, artists and photographers can post up their work, and start selling it within minutes. Artists can create a gallery, set their own markup for each individual image, and keep the profit for themselves. Imagekind makes its money solely on print production and framing.  

 

 

Charm School Art and Desgin is a showcase of fetish oriented works of erotic art by Artist and Designer Krysztof Nemeth. A regular at Dr. Sketchy's, and one of the Seattle artists that made it into the Anti-Art Show in New York.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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