Archive for 'Artist Resources'
How To Attract Galleries to Your Art Website (Part 5)
Technique #5 - List Your Art In Online Registries & Art Directories
There are several online art registries where you can submit samples of your work including images, artist statements, bios, etc. Registries are used by museum and gallery curators when they are looking for new work. Think of them as the central libraries of emerging […]
Posted: December 31st, 1969 under Art Marketing, Art Sales, Selling Art, Artist Resources, Artist Websites.
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How to Attract Galleries to Your Art Website ( #3)
This is part 3 of our series on getting your website seen by galleries…
Technique #3 - Send Email invitations & Queries
Galleries are quickly becoming much more comfortable with operating on the internet. Most have their own websites so it makes sense that they are willing to work with you online.
A very useful approach to a […]
Posted: December 31st, 1969 under Art Marketing, Art Sales, Selling Art, Artist Resources, Emerging Artists.
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A Sample Intro Letter to a Gallery Director
In the last couple of posts I mentioned the importance of sending out (snail mail) letters of introduction to galleries. The internet may be taking over the universe of marketing but these tried and true traditional techniques work more effectively than ever..
Justin Harris asked if we could share a sample letter - so here goes. […]
Posted: December 31st, 1969 under Art Marketing, Art Sales, Selling Art, Artist Resources, Emerging Artists.
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How to attract Galleries to your Artist Website (Part 2)
In Part 1 we talked about using the time honored technique of sending letters of introduction to galleries. But you can do better…
Technique #2 - Send Postcards
You can improve the results of your letter invitations by enclosing a brochure or postcard that showcases some of your work. You want to do everything you can to […]
Posted: December 31st, 1969 under Art Marketing, Art Sales, Selling Art, Artist Resources.
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How to attract Galleries to your Artist Website (Part 1)
For many artists, the primary purpose of their website is to attract the attention of art galleries and dealers. A well designed website showcasing quality art will get the attention of arts professionals when they see it. But how do they find you in the first place?
Over the next few days we’ll give you some […]
Posted: December 31st, 1969 under Art Marketing, Art Sales, Selling Art, Artist Resources.
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Is Art Your Calling?
Do you ever feel that art is your calling - That one true thing that anchors your purpose and gives you love, hope, and meaning each day?
Maybe you are an artist who feels spirit move through you as you transfer paint to canvas or paper. Maybe you are a gallerist or curator who basks in […]
Posted: December 31st, 1969 under Art Marketing, Art Sales, Selling Art, Artist Resources, Artist Websites.
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