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Marketing and Selling Art


The Auction House - Know Your Risk Factors
The Auction House - Know Your Risk Factors: Business of Art - Series #5
In previous earlier article about auction house consigning and bidding it was noted that there are several assumptions grounding the approach to using an auction house to buy or sell your art. It... Read More
Article, July 4, 2011



The Auction House
The Auction House: Business of Art - Series #4
There are many ways to buy and sell works of art. You can work with an art dealer or broker, buy and sell through classified advertisements, or by engaging the services of an auction house. There... Read More
Article, June 30, 2011



Artists and Marketing Your Work - Part 3
Artists and Marketing Your Work - Part 3: Let's Keep It Real! Series #2 - Part 3 of 5
Continuing her valuable advice to visual artists, Teri expounds on areas that are of utmost importance. She encourages emerging artists by sharing the essential elements required to market their Play Video
Video, October 1, 2010



Artists and Marketing Your Work - Part 2
Artists and Marketing Your Work - Part 2: Let's Keep It Real! Series #2 - Part 2 of 5
There are four extremely important points to consider, as a visual artist, when marketing your work. Teri details these critical points in this video. Number 1. Protect your body of work Play Video
Video, September 1, 2010



Artists and Marketing Your Work
Artists and Marketing Your Work: Let's Keep It Real! Series #2 - Part 1 of 5
Marketing your work for some artists can be a great mystery. Teri, in this first of five series, shares some information that will be of enormous benefit to those visual artists that would like Play Video
Video, September 1, 2010



Self Promoting Yourself as a Visual Artist Starts with You!
Self Promoting Yourself as a Visual Artist Starts with You!
In order to self promote the work you create you first need to understand a few basics. I am sure not everyone will agree with me, but it is what has worked for others and with any luck it will... Read More
Article, August 31, 2010



The Perils and Pitfalls of Charity Art Auctions
The Perils and Pitfalls of Charity Art Auctions
I write this to you as a cautionary tale so that you may avoid the consequence of losing your artwork as I did mine. I submitted a piece of artwork to a charity auction that was organized by a... Read More
Article, July 28, 2008



Marketing and Selling Your Art, Part IV
Marketing and Selling Your Art, Part IV: How to Market Your Art Via the Internet
Since this series is about marketing your art, the first thing to know (which you probably already do) is that visibility counts for a lot. If enough people can see your art, some of it is going ... Read More
Article, September 7, 2007



Marketing and Selling Your Art Part III
Marketing and Selling Your Art Part III: Leveling the Playing Field
As we mentioned in Part 2, someone around the time of the Renaissance had a novel idea, which, articulated, could be "Maybe God is not the measure of all things. Maybe man is." Whether or not... Read More
Article, August 31, 2007



Marketing and Selling Your Art Part II
Marketing and Selling Your Art Part II: Different Ways Artists Managed Throughout History
In our opening article, we established the understanding that some kind of exchange has to occur if one is going to continue to call oneself an artist and not, say, an art teacher or an art write... Read More
Article, August 13, 2007



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