Soulmate Gem
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Reach out to local galleries. Take the initiative and get in touch with local galleries to let them know you'd be interested in showing your work. The more you put your art out there, the better your chances of snagging a commission, so get in touch instead of waiting for art dealers to come to you.
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Read More »Mateo Conner is VP and Co-Founder at Muros, an art activation agency specializing in out-of-home advertising and street art. The “starving artist” trope is a thing for a reason — talent alone doesn’t ensure professional success. Unlike most jobs, when you’re an artist, there’s not a clearly defined career path, and demand can be spotty. To be successful, you have to approach art as a business, and that means getting commissions. I’ve been lucky enough to collaborate with and facilitate jobs for many diverse and talented artists across the country, and I’ve noticed three things the artists who consistently land commissioned work tend to have in common:
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Read More »Networking is a strategic way to land more commissioned work. When you make connections, you expand the pool of potential clients. Here are some networking tips that can help you make it happen: Attend gallery openings. Related to point #3, if a gallery showcases your work, make sure you go to the opening and network with the people who attend. Chances are everyone who shows up is interested in art, and some of them may be potential clients. Get to know the people who support your artwork. If you sell a piece, great! Now try to get to know the person who bought it. They might become a collector of your artwork. Learn how artists are using a CRM (Customer Relationship Management) to work smarter and thrive. Also, if you create artwork for a business, sign the piece with your @mention and share high-quality photos with your community on social media. It’s called a social network for a reason! Apply for grants and volunteer for art-related organizations. Doing work under a grant for cultural enrichment and volunteering for organizations that promote art can also be a great way to network and gain support. You can meet potential clients while broadening the audience for your work.
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