By eHow Arts & Entertainment Editor
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Art galleries are always looking for the next best creation that can help boost their reputations and introduce a creative artist. These days, art galleries accept work either for an in-house exhibition or their online programs. In both cases, use the following steps to submit your work for consideration.
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ac198525b said
on 4/17/2008 When sending submission packets to commercial galleries in hopes of getting represented don't get overwhelmed. There are tons of galleries out there. So you’ll need to first compile the contact info, then sort it out and choose the galleries you are most interested in submitting to.
Low cost marketing systems and mailing lists like:
Mailingaide.com
are available to save you the time it takes to do the first part.
Sorting out the info and choosing the galleries to target is a very specific – and very individualized process. Mailingaide.com offers some links on its site to other articles and resources to help you do that, too.
Good luck and don’t get discouraged. It takes most people years to get represented. But, once you do you’ll have a dedicated agent showing, promoting, and selling your work – while you focus on making it.