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In this week's episode of The Light Movement podcast, we continue with part two of the discussion on art galleries. We explain how to contact art galleries, how not to burn leads, and even why some artists don't want to be in galleries.
Host Jake Dunn gathers helpful insights from professional artists Elli Milan and Dimitra Milan, who both have a deep understanding of working with art galleries after exhibiting their works in galleries for over 35 years combined. Both artists share their views on art galleries and the pros and cons of placing your artwork there.
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00:00 Presentation
1:08 How to qualify for a gallery
8:01 What you need to know to contact art galleries
14:53 What you need to know about art sales
6:50 p.m. Why you need a cohesive set of artworks
20:58 Don't burn your leads as an artist
21:44 Reasons NOT to be in a gallery
32:14 Focus your business
36:30 How to create sellable art
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