Should Artists Show Their Art in “Vanity” Galleries?

In a the latest interview, I was requested exactly where I saw the art gallery business enterprise likely in the next 10 decades. This is a extremely attention-grabbing problem and could have resulted in an hour-extensive dialogue on its individual. Mainly because I only had a couple minutes to reply in the job interview, I pointed to three traits I see as being very crucial to the long run of the business. I pointed out the expanding importance of self-advertising for artists. I talked about the shift towards expanding on the web product sales. Eventually, I predicted that we would see a rise in the amount of artwork galleries charging a price to present and offer artwork. Even as I compose this, I can see that there is wonderful dialogue to be had in all of individuals topics (view for upcoming site posts!). It’s the 3rd and last point I

The Art Biz ep. 132: Not All Online Galleries are Created Equal with Alex Farkas

I cannot convey to you how many pitches I have been given around the several years from startup galleries all set to take your funds and wanting me to assistance them indication you up. I handed on 100% of those people. (You are welcome.)

But I am amazed by the providers a single online area has been offering artists and clients due to the fact 2006. 

On this episode of The Art Biz, I’m joined by Alex Farkas, founder of UGallery.com.

I want to be very clear that I am not executing a industrial for UGallery. My intention is to demonstrate you that there are good individuals out there who can assistance you market your art. Alex and his team are but one particular of them.

Their enterprise design feels unique from lots of (most) of the other on the net galleries. They know art. They curate the function

Provincetown artists, art galleries

EDITOR NOTE: Due to state and local public safety advisories about the COVID-19 virus, please check with venues directly for the latest information on precautions.

PROVINCETOWN ART GALLERY ASSOCIATION

Find a gallery map created by the Provincetown Art Gallery Association at https://www.provincetownartgalleryassociation.org/map

Artist Eleanor Score will have her annual front yard show on Saturday, Sept. 4, in Provincetown.

ELEANOR SCORE

Annual front yard art show by artist Eleanor Score will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 4, at 109 Commercial St. in Provincetown. Info: https://www.instagram.com/eleanor_score/

GALLERY 444

An exhibition by artist Jay McDermott is from Sept. 2-7, with artist reception from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Friday, Sept. 3.  At 444 Commercial St. in Provincetown. Visit https://www.gallery444ptown.com/

HIGHLAND HOUSE MUSEUM

Labor Day Weekend Art Show and Fair from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 4-5, with local artists and artifacts from the Truro Historical Society;  “Wampanoag Nation: People of the First Light” exhibition highlights “the history of the Indigenous

Here are the art galleries, exhibits to see in Savannah GA this week

Looking for art in the Savannah area? Go no further. Here’s our list of exhibitions, galleries and museums. 

Artists for August: Gallery 209, 209 E. River St.; gallery209savannah.com. Hannah Burtnik and Olivia Beaumont.

Burtnik creates functional pottery and yard art using the process of wheel-throwing and hand-building. She is fascinated by the different techniques to sculpt, add textures and decoration to her pieces. Hannah is particularly drawn to simple white glazing to highlight the designs. All of her pieces are one of a kind.

Functional pottery and yard art by Hannah Burtnik.

Beaumont is best known for her oil paintings of richly dressed animal characters. Olivia’s paintings are full of historical art references. Her use of Renaissance themes, Golden age painting techniques, and costumes borrowed from history’s nobility transport viewers into an Old World. Her portraits have been described by curators as haunting and soulful. Her intent is to invite the viewer into an enchanted world, while