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Art Galleries in the UK
Sue Howells Art
Birmingham, West Midlands, West Midlands, B17 9HB
She is now recognised as one of the UK's leading watercolour artists, and her work can be seen in many galleries in the UK and also in major galleries around the world. This Gallery contains Sue
Lambeth Open
Brixton, South West London, London, SW2 2JH
On the first weekend of October artists and crafts people across the borough of Lambeth will be opening their studio and work spaces to the public. Dots will be added to our map as artists and makers
YouAreArt.co.uk
Brighton, East Sussex, South East England, BN1 1HG
If you are interested in having a fantastic pop art portrait produced then please visit our order page. For general enquiries and to sign up to our mailing list then please fill in the form opposite.
Heart Galleries
Lichfield, Staffordshire, West Midlands, WS14 9QR
Heart Galleries was established in October 2000 and is situated at Heart of the Country Village, just 2 miles from the popular City of Lichfield. The gallery is located in an idyllic setting where you
Rockarchive Gallery
Islington, North London, London, N1 8EG
Following in the footsteps of the Magnum picture collective and inspired by the digital revolution, photographer Jill Furmanovsky registered a website called rockarchive.com in 1998. The idea behind
Art Exchange
Colchester, Essex, East England, CO4
Placing the artist at its core, Art Exchange is a space where art, artists and audiences can meet. Our programme of exhibitions, talks and events creates a platform for ideas to be exchanged and
Tarporley Art Gallery
Tarporley, Cheshire, North West England, CW6 0AR
Composition, lighting and telling stories. Think about the village in which you live and what gives it that sense of place, before experimenting with your own camera. We will view the photos during
Cornish Art Gallery
Falmouth, Cornwall, South West England, TR11 3JT
Here's a challenge, try painting a picture just using your fingers! Use the pads of your fingers as the main technique to get the paint on the board, then smear with the edge of your hand, add finer
Hungate Medieval Art
Norwich, Norfolk, East England, NR3 1AE
Hungate is a centre for exhibitions and events, in the heart of the medieval city of Norwich. It is run by a dedicated charity, Hungate Medieval Art. Hungate presents at least two free public
ArtLiz
Warrington, Cheshire, North West England, WA1
Interested in the intangible, that which we feel but cannot translate. My paintings begin with feelings derived from alternative perspectives bordering on a spiritual leveland the beauty in the
Art5 Gallery
Brighton, East Sussex, South East England, BN1 1HG
Art5 Gallery is situated in the heart of Brighton, in the famous Lanes, and over the past eleven years has established itself as one of Sussex's leading contemporary galleries. Art5 Gallery represents
Swansea Print Workshop
A series of exhibitions in SPW's exhibition space celebrates the depth and diversity of printmaking facilitated by us, alongside the presses used to produce the prints. Visit our NOW ON page for
Gabrielle Naptali Ceramic Artist
Scarborough, North Yorkshire, Yorkshire and the Humber, YO12 6TA
Gabrielle Naptali is a Ceramic Sculptor and Mosaic Artist located on Scarborough UK's beautiful East Coast of North Yorkshire. The 'abundant garden', wildness in landscape & coastline, the proximity
108 Fine Art
Harrogate, North Yorkshire, Yorkshire and the Humber, HG2 0NA
Since 1997 108 Fine Art has developed partnerships with artists, working in all areas of the visual arts. We promote the artists we represent through a regularly changing programme of exhibitions in
Devon's Nature In Art
Chagford, Devon, South West England, TQ13 8AB
Devon's Nature In Art is a unique collection of artwork by the well known artist Eleanor Ludgate. It is a celebration to the nature of Devon. Eleanor has been inspired by the special beauty of this
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Are you looking for a reputable art gallery to represent you as an artist and sell your art? In fact, many artists will tell you that looking and shopping for an art gallery is a rather overwhelming and even intimidating process. However, finding the best art gallery for your art is very important, actually essential for your career as an artist and your future. Unless there is an art gallery knocking on your door, you will be the one who has to knock on the doors of the art gallery. Beforehand, you have to find the right art gallery, of course. So the process of becoming a profitable or popular artist takes not just a lot of talent, but also a lot of hard work. Learn how to market yourself to the best art gallery and how to find the best art gallery to represent your art and you as an artist in this article.
We help you prepare shopping for art gallery thanks to this useful checklist you can follow:
Questions to Ask Yourself when Looking for Art Gallery
First things first, you need to be honest to yourself and consider all aspects of your present and future as an artist and as someone looking for a career in art. So before you rush out looking for and shopping for an art gallery, make sure to ask yourself some of the following questions:
• Is my art technically good?
• Is my art good enough to be represented and sold at an art gallery?
• Do I have a recognizable and distinctive style?
• Am I ready to sell my art at an art gallery?
• Do I have a cohesive body of art ready to display at an art gallery?
• Is my art sellable?
• Have I had success selling my art at other occasions, events, and venues that are not art gallery?
• Do I have the time and energy to supply the demand for an art gallery?
• Do I have a blog or a website that showcases and promotes my art as a portfolio?
• Do I have a professional-looking portfolio to offer to an art gallery?
If the answer of all or the majority of these questions is “yes”, then you can continue looking for and contacting art gallery. If you answer to most or all of these questions with a “no”, take your time to think of the required changes, work on yourself as an artist, and consider these aspects above before you look for an art gallery to sell your art. Make sure you are approaching art gallery once you are absolutely ready to do so and don’t put yourself in a vulnerable position. Otherwise, it will help neither your self-esteem nor your ego as an artist.
How to Find Your Target Art Gallery
Now, once you are ready to find an art gallery and contact them, you are probably wondering where to start from. It is important to take enough of your time ahead and have a good idea of the art gallery where you want your art to be displayed and what is the right art gallery to house your art and represent it the best way. Finding an art gallery in your surrounding area can be easily done both online and offline. You can always ask fellow artists or just people you know if they can recommend you or suggest art gallery you can check out and visit. If you are not sure about the reputation of the art gallery or you just want to learn more, you can always contact fellow artists represented by this art gallery and ask for their opinion, etc. A good way to look for an art gallery is by checking online. The majority of the reputable and popular art gallery in your area will, for sure, have a website you can check. Online directory for art gallery such as this one can also be a helpful source of information and contact details.
Step-by-step to Finding Art Gallery
• Talk to other artists you know and ask them for recommendations and suggestions of an art gallery for you.
• Check out places both online and offline that have ads of an art gallery and the artists they represent
• There is a wide variety of websites of an art gallery. Make sure to check them and look the general image and brand every art gallery is representing itself through. Make sure these particular galleries are a good fit for your art and for you as an artist. In a nutshell, you want to research the type of art the art gallery are focusing on or specialising in and further approach only the art gallery displaying your type or style of art.
• Next, once you narrow down your options, you would like to visit this art gallery personally. Walk-in and feel the atmosphere and if it matches your style as an artist, how the art pieces are hanged or displayed, how the lighting works.
• Then try and visualize your art displayed there. Does it work in your imagination? Does it compare to the rest of the artists and their works represented at this art gallery?
• If a price sheet is not available, ask for it and see if the prices are within your price range.
• Don’t forget to pay close attention to how the staff of this art gallery treats you and are they professional enough, do you feel comfortable discussing your art with them.
Understand the Protocol Before Approaching Art Gallery
It is important to know that reputable and popular art gallery get contacted by a big number of artists on a daily basis. Therefore, you want to stand out and show that you are a suitable artist for them. It is a good way to check ahead of the ‘artist submission policy’ then follow the guidelines. This will make a very good first impression of you since most galleries, especially the more high-end ones, have a very specific submission policy they want you to follow.
Make sure to follow this checklist before and you will feel ready to approach and contact every art gallery near you.
Questions to ask yourself when looking for art galleryHow to find your target art gallery
Step-by-step to finding art gallery
Understand the protocol before approaching art gallery