Clint Watson, writer
BoldBrush & FASO Founder / Art Fanatic
www.FineArtViews.com
PS - Social media isn't, even in 2023, the only way to promote your art. Art galleries are still, when you find a good one, one of the best ways to actually sell your art. But how do you get in a good one? That's a topic we tackled in our members only newsletter recently, here's an excerpt:
Summarizing the Problem of Approaching Galleries
So, let's sum up:
1. If you simply send in a portfolio, it may get ignored, at least for a long time.
2. If you call ahead, you likely will be seen as a time waster...after all you're not buying art and the gallery has never seen your work.
3. If you just walk in - you're risking interrupting or upsetting someone....at the very least, you'll put the person in the wrong frame of mind to look at your work!
4. Email is unlikely to upset anyone, but it's really super easy to ignore and hit "delete."
Hmmm. The situation looks pretty dire...so what should you do?
Looking back, however, therewerea few times when a new artist got our full attention right off the bat. In fact, we were evenlooking forward to seeing the artist's work...
So, having thought this through, as a former gallery owner, here are our recommendations for getting your work noticed by galleries....