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7 Things That You Must Do Before Ever Exhibiting at a Weekend Art Show

If you are an artist and looking to exhibit your work or put it up for sale at a weekend art show, there can be so many things that you need to pay attention to. So here is a list of 7 things that should be your top priorities.

First – most important thing to keep in mind is that you should avoid arranging your own display. The point here is that an outside expert is able to make an unbiased decision about your work and so only your best items are displayed as opposed to just everything that you’ve created.

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Originally posted 2010-01-22 14:25:00.

Marketing Your Art Though Art Shows and Festivals By Kelli Swan

If you are a budding artist, one of the easiest ways to market your work is to sell it yourself. And one of the best ways to do this is to exhibit in Art Shows and Festivals. Following are some hints for getting started:

Finding the Shows

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Originally posted 2009-07-28 10:47:00.

Don’t Be Intimidated at Art Openings, Bring Chocolate Chip Cookies and Wear a Big Smile

Joining an art group can be intimidating. I used to attend art openings, walk in, see my art on the walls and then walk out. I barely took time to see the other faces attending much less say hello and introduce myself, I was that shy. One day I read in the newspaper that one of the local art clubs was hosting an art marketing workshop and it was free… no excuses not to go. The morning of the workshop I read from “The Four Agreements Companion” by Miguel Ruiz. If you have not read “The Four Agreements”, wow, pick it up at your local book store, it is fantastic and could be life changing for you. I came across a section that for the most part could be considered common sense, but for me at that moment resonated. The chapter spoke about the fact that our personalities are formed by ‘others’ when we are young and we often accept the role given to us and respond to life according to that definition. The words resonated because I realized that the people at the art marketing workshop had no idea who we I was or what defined me. I could be an axe murderer or an ex beauty queen for all they knew. So why, why let myself be pinned down with the personality and limitations accepted since childhood?

WHY?

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Originally posted 2009-02-02 17:26:00.