Comments - The Business Side of Being an Artist - Artists2artists Social Network2024-03-28T17:16:12Zhttps://artdeadline.ning.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=3077055%3ABlogPost%3A17184&xn_auth=noI was also approached by one…tag:artdeadline.ning.com,2009-07-18:3077055:Comment:175022009-07-18T17:32:43.453ZPamela Weisberghttps://artdeadline.ning.com/profile/PamelaWeisberg
I was also approached by one the those "vanity" galleries. I contacted a few of the artist that were either in the gallery at the present time or in the past. The responses I got were all the same. That it was not worth it and they would never do it again! My advice is to be careful and find out about the gallery as much as possible before you make your decision.
I was also approached by one the those "vanity" galleries. I contacted a few of the artist that were either in the gallery at the present time or in the past. The responses I got were all the same. That it was not worth it and they would never do it again! My advice is to be careful and find out about the gallery as much as possible before you make your decision. another point - it you are "s…tag:artdeadline.ning.com,2009-07-18:3077055:Comment:174822009-07-18T11:44:24.267ZJay Zerbehttps://artdeadline.ning.com/profile/JayZerbe
another point - it you are "showing" (aka "renting") gallery space for resume reasons or review reasons - don't you think curators/collectors/reviewers already know the reputation of this vanity gallery? you can't always assume everyone else is ignorant. and the costs of the wall are a big deduction from your profit (if any!).
another point - it you are "showing" (aka "renting") gallery space for resume reasons or review reasons - don't you think curators/collectors/reviewers already know the reputation of this vanity gallery? you can't always assume everyone else is ignorant. and the costs of the wall are a big deduction from your profit (if any!). Paying a gallery to do promot…tag:artdeadline.ning.com,2009-07-17:3077055:Comment:174202009-07-17T18:55:35.313ZMichael Lowniehttps://artdeadline.ning.com/profile/MichaelLownie
Paying a gallery to do promotion is kinda crazy. Some galleries make a business off of charging artists fees to show, I find it insulting. If it's a decent gallery they'll have a following of collectors who make their risk of investing in an artist worth while.<br />
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That Agora Gallery in NYC is one; basically you're renting a wall...not getting a gallery's support or interest. I'd say watch out for places like this...there's always other ways to break into the gallery scene, like entering juried…
Paying a gallery to do promotion is kinda crazy. Some galleries make a business off of charging artists fees to show, I find it insulting. If it's a decent gallery they'll have a following of collectors who make their risk of investing in an artist worth while.<br />
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That Agora Gallery in NYC is one; basically you're renting a wall...not getting a gallery's support or interest. I'd say watch out for places like this...there's always other ways to break into the gallery scene, like entering juried shows etc. (Of course, most of those have small fees but a good one is reasonable; like $30 to view 5 slides/ works.)<br />
More than often I find, those pay galleries are the types of galleries who send you emails soliciting your interest. If I'm contacted by a gallery, I google them, look at their site and get background on what they're offering. Make an informed decision. What would you get for your investment in the gallery? I'm old fashioned I suppose, but I'd rather see the gallery invest in Me!<br />
Best of luck! there are quite a few "vanity…tag:artdeadline.ning.com,2009-07-17:3077055:Comment:173812009-07-17T10:31:49.749ZJay Zerbehttps://artdeadline.ning.com/profile/JayZerbe
there are quite a few "vanity" or coop galleries, both of which ask for money, or sharing the work of watching the space (coop). i don't think either are good choices. although coop is the better of the two. the "vanity" galleries that charge you by how many pieces you have on the wall for how long... quite shocking actually! i just found out about those recently when an artist friend applied to a gallery in NYC. so, fairly common (these days) yes. worth the investment? not for me... but…
there are quite a few "vanity" or coop galleries, both of which ask for money, or sharing the work of watching the space (coop). i don't think either are good choices. although coop is the better of the two. the "vanity" galleries that charge you by how many pieces you have on the wall for how long... quite shocking actually! i just found out about those recently when an artist friend applied to a gallery in NYC. so, fairly common (these days) yes. worth the investment? not for me... but obviously some people think the risk is worth it. Have a question. I have had 2…tag:artdeadline.ning.com,2009-07-16:3077055:Comment:173642009-07-16T23:13:06.977ZSherry Tiger-Landryhttps://artdeadline.ning.com/profile/SherryTigerLandry
Have a question. I have had 2 galleries, one in New York and the other in South Carolina contact me regarding my work. the only problem is, they want me to front money to help with the cost of promotions, etc. Is this pretty common? Or should i shy away from them. Have not signed any contracts.Thanks for the info regarding websites and congrads to you.
Have a question. I have had 2 galleries, one in New York and the other in South Carolina contact me regarding my work. the only problem is, they want me to front money to help with the cost of promotions, etc. Is this pretty common? Or should i shy away from them. Have not signed any contracts.Thanks for the info regarding websites and congrads to you. looks like you are making all…tag:artdeadline.ning.com,2009-07-16:3077055:Comment:173522009-07-16T21:28:42.675ZJay Zerbehttps://artdeadline.ning.com/profile/JayZerbe
looks like you are making all the right moves michael! glad to hear from you again!
looks like you are making all the right moves michael! glad to hear from you again! That's really good advice Jay…tag:artdeadline.ning.com,2009-07-16:3077055:Comment:173332009-07-16T16:35:21.525ZMichael Lowniehttps://artdeadline.ning.com/profile/MichaelLownie
That's really good advice Jay. Congrats on the galleries!<br />
I had my tech guy set up my website through Zenpage and Zen photo so I could manage it myself. It gets you around the html stuff that I could never grasp...at least in the time I wanted to allot.<br />
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Hadn't thought of the flat file idea but yes, very good thought. I'm busy doing some mixed media stuff for a show in December but I'll keep that in mind for future works. I myself have trouble storing all my canvases; almost at the critical…
That's really good advice Jay. Congrats on the galleries!<br />
I had my tech guy set up my website through Zenpage and Zen photo so I could manage it myself. It gets you around the html stuff that I could never grasp...at least in the time I wanted to allot.<br />
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Hadn't thought of the flat file idea but yes, very good thought. I'm busy doing some mixed media stuff for a show in December but I'll keep that in mind for future works. I myself have trouble storing all my canvases; almost at the critical level!<br />
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