Is anyone aware of an archived discussion on the website regarding how to submit work to an art gallery?
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Chris Brewer
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Re: Submitting work to an Art Gallery
Chris, we have a newsletter that has a lot of good info and links:
http://www.equinephotographers.org/newsletter/07sept/
http://www.equinephotographers.org/news ... links.html
this is from a while back now but should get you started, and you can try searching the forums as well.
http://www.equinephotographers.org/newsletter/07sept/
http://www.equinephotographers.org/news ... links.html
this is from a while back now but should get you started, and you can try searching the forums as well.
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Re: Submitting work to an Art Gallery
I have had much more success selling my fine art prints through tack shops than art galleries and they are happy with only 20% commission rather than the gallery 40 - 50%
Plus you have a much more target rich clientelle
Plus you have a much more target rich clientelle