How to get your art work into a gallery.

So you want to submit your artwork to an art gallery? It’s not as simple as just mailing it in or dropping it off. Galleries get inundated with submissions, and if your work isn’t up to snuff, it’ll quickly be dismissed.

But don’t worry – by following these simple steps, you can greatly increase your chances of having your work seen and appreciated by gallery owners and buyers alike.

First, familiarize yourself with the past and current exhibitions at galleries you’re interested in submitting to. This will give you a good sense of what types of work the gallery typically shows.

Next, take a look at your own work. Is it in line with what the gallery is looking for? If not, you may want to consider making some changes. Remember, galleries are looking for work that is fresh and new, so don’t submit the same old pieces over and over again.

Once you’re confident in your work and have a good idea of what type of galleries you should submit to, it’s time to start putting together your submission packet. This should include an artist statement, a biographical sketch, slides or digital images of your work, and any other relevant information.

If you can, try to get someone to write a professional review of your work to include with your submission. Gallery owners will definitely take notice if a well-known critic has given your art their stamp of approval.

Finally, be sure to follow up with the gallery after you submit your work. A polite email or phone call is all it takes to show that you’re interested and invested in your submission.

If you can keep these things in mind, submitting your artwork to art galleries will be a much easier process. Good luck!

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