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  • How to Get People into Art Galleries

    For new galleries as well as those featuring recently discovered artists, it can be frustrating to mount an exciting exhibit only to face the fact that the artist’s families and friends...

  • How to view an art exhibit

    Art exhibits can be anything from a few paintings hung in a cafe to a major installation at a museum, such as the Louvre or the New York Metropolitan Museum. You don't have to have an art history...

  • How to Be Invited to Art Gallery or Exhibit Openings in New York City

    Those exclusive art gallery exhibits and openings in New York City prompt envy from people standing outside the front door in the cold. But getting invited to an art gallery exhibit or opening...

  • How to Have Fun at a Boring Art Exhibit

    Sometimes you get roped into going to an exhibit that you know is going to be boring. These are things that we just have to do in life. However, by following the steps below, you can have a good time.

  • How to Write a Press Release for your Exhibit

    Notify the press about upcoming art exhibits and events. They provide info to arts calendars and invite critics to discuss your work. The press release answers questions about who, what, where...

  • How to Open an Art Gallery

    Three years ago I started what is one of a handful of arts incubators in the United States, and quite possibly the only one that is a for-profit entity (I believe in walking the talk) in a...

  • How to Choose Pictures for an Art Gallery Show

    Paintings do not make their way into an art gallery by chance. Instead, they are grouped together by artist, genre or subject matter, depending on the characteristics of the audience that will...

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