How to Submit an Exhibition Proposal to a Gallery

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How to Submit an Exhibition Proposal to a Gallery

Introduction

Getting your art out there for others to see is essential to selling your work. In most galleries, review committees meet to select exhibition pieces. Here's how to submit your work for consideration.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderate

Steps

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Step One

Visit galleries to view the types of art displayed and to see if yours meets the gallery's guidelines. Find a gallery near you by visiting the Art Gallery Guide website.
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Step Two

Ask the gallery representative for a copy of the gallery's proposal submission guidelines.
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Step Three

Write a cover letter for your proposal consisting of a one-page summary. Describe your work, and state when you would like to have it displayed.
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Step Four

Consider offering a lecture or presentation as a complement to your exhibit, and include a description in your proposal.
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Step Five

Create samples or photos of your work. The review board will want to be able to verify the quality of your work.
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Step Six

Include a resume detailing your previous exhibitions or other related experience as well as a list of references. Be sure to include all your contact information.
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Step Seven

Add any other required documentation or other materials as directed in the gallery's guidelines. Follow these guidelines to the letter. Leaving something out could mean your proposal will be rejected.

Tips & Warnings

  • Submit your proposal to the gallery by the deadline.
  • Include a self-addressed, stamped envelope in your submission packet.
  • Many galleries will not supply food and drinks for your reception; however, it is acceptable for you to supply your guests with refreshments.
  • Some galleries charge a fee for exhibitions and/or a commission on sales.
  • You may need to supply liability insurance.
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