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Gallerist Q&A 06

Gallerist Q&A 06

FromTough on Art


Gallerist Q&A 06

FromTough on Art

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Length:
20 minutes
Released:
Feb 26, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Gallerist Jen Tough answers questions from artists submitted prior to the podcast. Ask your own questions at www.JenTough.galleryThis episode's questions are:1. Group shows vs 3-5 person shows2. Is it necessary or advisable to have an artist statement on your website?3. Do you recommend putting prices on a website even if the art works are not inexpensive?4. Is it appropriate to contact a galleries if there is not indication on their gallery website as to whether or not they're accepting new artist submissions? ______________Consider membership in the Artist Alliance Community! We'd love to have you!•Artists earn 100% on all sales•Juried and curated exhibitions•Challenges •Resources,  learning and networking•Monthly member critiques•Friendship and support•Jen Tough's 5-month long BASIC Method program•Live workshops and webinarsOpen Enrollment is in May and NovemberSign up for our waiting list to be the first to be notified about enrollment, or when a spot opens up!  Click HERE or go to www.JenTough.gallery to sign up______________Gallery website: www.JenTough.galleryInstagram: @JenToughGallery______________Contact Jen: Info@JenTough.galleryWe're located in beautiful Santa Fe, NM, USA______________Interested in submitting a question for the podcast?Click HERE or go to www.JenTough.gallery
Released:
Feb 26, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Tough on Art is hosted by Jen Tough, an art dealer based in Santa Fe, NM and founder of the Artist Alliance. This podcast was created with emerging, re-emerging, and mid-career artists in mind. We focus on all things contemporary art, through down to earth interviews and straight forward conversations. Our mission is to make the often opaque and exclusive art world more transparent and a little less daunting.