A curriculum vitae is a necessary document if you hope to submit your work to galleries, collections, fine art exhibitions, etcetera. In contrast with a resume, a CV highlights your professional accomplishments rather than your experience and qualifications. This is the place to list awards your art has received, exhibitions your art has been included […]
How to Get Your Artwork in Front of your Customers Without Relying on a Gallery
Are you struggling to get your art displayed in galleries? Are you entering lots and lots of open submissions but it seems like an uphill battle to find a space to display your work? In this post I am going to share my methodology for how to get your art displayed in alternative spaces. (Note: […]
Color Management for Fine Artists: A Quick Primer
What Is Color Management? Color management when making art prints is ensuring that the color you see on your computer screen is true to the color that prints out on the paper. The tint and brightness of your computer’s backlight will influence the color you see as well as the color calibration of your screen, […]
How Galleries Choose Artists
The art world, as well as the gallery system, don’t quite look like creative chaos. Although the review process may be unique in each gallery, it has some basics that have been around (and haven’t changed) as long as buying and selling art has been present. Understanding the process of artist selection in galleries may […]
How to Write a Return Policy
Does your art website have a return policy? The specifics of your policy are entirely up to you (as long as it’s legal, see some resources on legality below.) Whether or not you decide to accept returned art, you’ll need to know how to write a return policy for your art business that will protect […]
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