How to Get Your Art into a Gallery

Here are concrete tips drawn from our personal experiences getting into a gallery. We illustrate different strategies and actions you can take to get results.

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  • Unsolicited submissions to galleries don’t work, there is no application process. (exception is a juried exhibition which is not the same thing)
  • The vast majority of the time, a connection with a gallery is made via an artist colleague.
  • Don’t assume that because you’re friends with an artist who shows at a gallery that it’s a good idea to ask them to recommend you, it can get awkward!
  • If you can, start by visiting and attending opening receptions at a local gallery, or one that is within reasonable driving distance.
  • Get a feel for how an opening works at a gallery, you can start by just lurking, without the pressure of needing to speak to anyone.
  • When you’re ready to start a conversation at an opening, ask the person about themselves, people love to talk about themselves.
  • Most artists who approach galleries haven’t done their research on whether that gallery is a good fit for the type of art they make.
  • Exhibiting with a gallery is more about finding a good fit and relationship than about how good your artwork is.
  • Look at the roster of artists the gallery exhibits, and ask yourself whether you fit into the style and media of those artists.
  • Use Instagram to research what types of galleries you may want to try to pursue relationships with.
  • Follow a gallery’s Instagram to see what their current shows are, and whether you are a good fit for them.
  • A gallery’s Instagram usually has more information compared to their website.
  • Leave thoughtful comments on the gallery’s Instagram, those types of comments really stand out.
  • Follow art critics, dealers, etc. who can give you insight into exhibitions in your area, or places you’d like to show.
  • Look at who those art critics, dealers follow on Instagram to find other people and galleries to follow.
  • Follow artists who have artwork that is similar to yours, and the types of careers you are striving for.
  • Look at those artists’ curriculum vitaes and see what galleries they showed with at the beginning of their careers.
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