Working in Madrid's Rastro!

Posted by: Espe3

Working in Madrid's Rastro! - 10/21/02 09:43 PM

So, an idea I'm toying with.. I'm into beading and can make some pretty cool stuff (yes, even if I do say so myself!)
And was thinking... mmmm if I really want to go to Spain.. even for 3 months... would be nice to have SOME KIND of income.. so, does anyone happen to know- this is probably for those of you IN spain at the present time- if you can just set up shop, or if you need a permit or what to sell there?!
Otherwise I may just hit the Retiro!
And no... I've really thought about this, I am seriously curious about this and AM contemplating it!
If I have success there, I may even hit the feria de artesania one day! smile
Posted by: Puna

Re: Working in Madrid's Rastro! - 10/22/02 10:42 AM

Okay - one more question along similar lines for those in Spain.

On the side (not my real job)I am a photographer -and all the photos are of Spain. Because of good friends and a lot of luck, I've ended up with a couple of photography shows based on having had some of my work shown in a gallery in Harvard Square.

Somewhere I seem to remember that residency rules and regulations are different for artists - ergo, what constitutes being classified as an artist and how would I go about persuing this avenue if I'm correct with my first statement?

Also, anyone have any ideas about how one sells photos - from art gallerys to the Rastro?

In advance - thanks everyone who might be able to answer any part of these questions!!!!!
Posted by: Espe3

Re: Working in Madrid's Rastro! - 10/22/02 10:53 AM

Puna, right you are. I have to review the rules on the visa though... I know I have to have a certain amount of money to prove that I can afford to stay and need to make sure how much that is... but it would be nice to know that I could actually sell some stuff in the Rastro!

Looks like you and I are on a quest!

P.D. I love photography also by the way! I've got some photos of the paseo de recoletos taken in the wee hours of the morning, before people, before traffic...do you have a website set up? That may help get your name and art out there!
Posted by: Puna

Re: Working in Madrid's Rastro! - 10/22/02 02:05 PM

With all the nonsense going on in my life plus the miserable job situation in the northeast - ergo the impending move to Charlotte the first week of November - of course not!

I can write, edit and produce websites - that's no different that than writing, editing and producing commercials (except not as many fun people) but I don't know how to create a site without techies, people that know HMTL and all the rest of that stuff. Technically I'm in the dark - the person who pleads for help from the technical staff on a regular basis!
Posted by: Espe3

Re: Working in Madrid's Rastro! - 10/22/02 04:41 PM

Well, no time like the present to learn! Someone bought me a book on it once... try html for dummies or something like that. Or ask a friend who knows about that stuff to help you out... between the two of you, you could come up with something good for sure.

But lets not get off topic, I'm serious about the Rastro! I'd like information on it.. you never know!

Hey Puna! Wouldn't it be funny if we ended setting up shop together?! A kind of ecletic artsy shop... maybe somewhere to also have some refreshments....
Posted by: MadridMan

Re: Working in Madrid's Rastro! - 10/22/02 09:06 PM

Doesn't one have to buy/rent a "space" at El Rastro? Doesn't one have to apply for a kind of license to sell things at their given spot?? This is what I always thought but maybe I'm wrong. I've only gone once and it looks like a way for someone with something of worth to sell - to sell!! Good luck!!
Posted by: Espe3

Re: Working in Madrid's Rastro! - 10/22/02 09:42 PM

ok, i got some new information...
Yes, you do need a permit (which,ok no biggie, I figured)
However.... apparently there is a list...and that list is in the thousands... of people wanting permits! :o when someone drops out, a permit goes to the next one on the list.. and so on! :o
So... back to the drawing board! :p
Posted by: Puna

Re: Working in Madrid's Rastro! - 10/23/02 12:20 PM

So much for the Rastro. Knew you needed a permit - didn't realize how long the waiting list was.
But, back to my other question:

Quote:
Somewhere I seem to remember that residency rules and regulations are different for artists - ergo, what constitutes being classified as an artist and how would I go about persuing this avenue if I'm correct with my first statement?
Anyone with any knowledge of this?

Espe3 - who knows - perhaps we can find a corner in the Retiro! wink
Posted by: Antonio

Re: Working in Madrid's Rastro! - 10/23/02 03:03 PM

Madridman is right. You need a license to sell things in the Rastro and it's almost impossible to get one.

You may try to get one for other flea markets such as the one near to Estrecho subway station or at the Plaza de las Comendadoras but I guess it's still quite difficult to get it.

An exhibition at a bar/pub or even at a small gallery art maybe easier to get. I guess you just have to contact the owner of the bar to find out about the conditions to show/sell your work.
Posted by: Espe3

Re: Working in Madrid's Rastro! - 10/23/02 03:14 PM

Antonio, could you? That would be good to know!
Thanks! smile
Posted by: churrocaliente

Re: Working in Madrid's Rastro! - 10/23/02 04:15 PM

Puna, I don't know if this will help re: website for photography, but photoshop has a built-in program that will automatically create a web gallery. It's not a fancy looking site, but at least it automates the process of putting a site together (minus the techies and designers). If you want more info on this send me an email.

Churrito
Posted by: Puna

Re: Working in Madrid's Rastro! - 10/23/02 05:34 PM

Thank you churrocaliente! FYI - I love your site - both the writing and the photos. Didn't I read somewhere that you actually landed a free-lance job while in Spain albeit being done in the US - but its a huge door opening!!!! Glad to hear it all paid off for you smile