by Alyson Stanfield on July 7, 2008
Martha Marshall, Harbor Triptych. Acrylic on canvas. © The Artist From the moment a work of art enters a museum, it is treated as the special one-of-a-kind, irreplaceable object it is. It sits in a crate in the loading area and acclimates to its new surroundings. After sufficient time has passed, it is uncrated by [...]
by Alyson Stanfield on June 16, 2008
This is the third and final installment in a series of articles designed get you started promoting your art exhibit now rather than waiting until the last minute. Last week, I had you make a list of everything you wanted to do to promote your exhibit. Now it’s time to execute your plan. If you [...]
by Alyson Stanfield on June 11, 2008
We’re continuing the series on how to promote your art now rather than waiting until the last minute. If you missed Part 1 last week, find it here. You’ll need to read it and do the homework before you can begin promoting your art exhibit or event, so don’t miss that critical step. Now it’s [...]
by Alyson Stanfield on June 1, 2008
Victoria Stanway, Facets of Memory. (c) The Artist Artists often write to me just as they’re ramping up their promotional efforts a month or two out from their exhibit opening or special event. They’re looking for help. I can help, but they’ve really waited too long. If you know you have an event, exhibit, class, [...]
by Alyson Stanfield on May 25, 2006