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Tips for Planning a Successful Art Exhibit

art showAttendees at an art show expect to see beauty and interesting visuals all around them. All displays and panels should be coordinated with the design and color scheme of the show. Vivid, interesting, striking art should not be displayed upon a shabby background or with generic display panels.

Artists dedicated to creating a stellar exhibit understand the importance of seeking professional collaborators to assist with the displays, and the decorative and functional panels. A professional company will be able to make suggestions for personalized panels that will suit each type of display. Allowing the artists and coordinators to focus on the remainder of the art show and also allowing the guest to be interactive with art pieces that require experiencing sound and touch.

Be Positive

Your excitement and enthusiasm is crucial to selling your art. Be joyful and positive about the event itself. See it in your mind as a celebration party to share your work and the work of others, if you are partnering in this event.

Have Cards Printed With Your Bio

Having special cards designed specifically for the event is a way you can be sure that every guest walks away with a reminder and some information as to who you are. Giving out cards during the show also gives you, as the artist, an opportunity to meet some of your guests and make a personal impression upon them.

Don’t Hesitate to Hire Professional Assistance

Particularly, if you are holding the art show in a space that requires defining and decorating; choosing quality display equipment and panels, will help to make your show stand out above the average art exhibit.

Try To Have a Varied Selection of Art

More artists will sell more art if there are pieces ranging from the everyday decorative art to the avant garde; or pieces ranging from the affordable to the rare luxury pieces of art. The more choices art lovers have, the more likely the art will sell, and the artist’s names and styles will be remembered.

 
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