Archive: 2026/01 - Page 3
Museum Accessibility Audits: Plan Visits With Disabilities
Learn how museum accessibility audits help disabled visitors plan better visits. Discover what to look for, red flags to avoid, and how to ensure your next museum trip is truly inclusive.
Minimalism in Contemporary Art: Essential Forms and Reduction
Minimalism in contemporary art strips away excess to reveal essential forms, using geometry, material, and space to create powerful, quiet experiences. It's not about simplicity-it's about precision, intention, and presence.
Special Museum Events: Late Hours, Performances, and Programs You Can't Miss
Discover how museums are transforming into vibrant cultural hubs with late-night hours, live performances, and immersive programs that turn static exhibits into unforgettable experiences.
Rights to Reproduction: Licensing Gallery Artist Images
Understanding reproduction rights is essential for artists and galleries alike. Learn how licensing artist images protects creative work, avoids legal trouble, and builds trust in the art world.
Building an Initial Artist Network for Your Art Gallery
Building an initial artist network for your art gallery starts with local connections, not fame. Learn how to find, approach, and build trust with artists who will help your gallery grow organically and sustainably.
Content Marketing for Online Art Stores: Blogs and Guides
Content marketing for online art stores works when blogs and guides connect buyers to the stories behind the art. Learn how real artists, practical tips, and honest storytelling turn casual visitors into loyal customers.
Art Gallery Photography: How to Capture Pro Images for Web and Print
Professional art gallery photography ensures artworks look true to life online and in print. Learn lighting, camera settings, and file formats that make your gallery stand out and sell more.
Art Gallery Licenses and Permits by State: Complete Checklist
Starting an art gallery requires more than passion-you need state-specific licenses, permits, and insurance. This checklist breaks down exactly what you need in each state to avoid fines and legal trouble.
Gallery Communication Systems: Phone, Email, Service Protocols
Effective gallery communication relies on clear phone systems, organized email protocols, and consistent service standards. Learn how top galleries use simple tools to build trust with artists, collectors, and visitors in 2026.
Monetizing Art Criticism: Freelance Rates and Rights Explained
Learn how freelance art critics are getting paid in 2026, what rights they retain, and how to build a sustainable income from writing about art without giving away your work.
Valuation Methods for Art Insurance: FMV, Retail, Replacement
Art insurance relies on three key valuation methods: FMV, retail value, and replacement cost. Knowing which one your policy uses can mean the difference between a fair payout and a financial loss. Get the right coverage with up-to-date appraisals.
Insurance Audits for Galleries: Prepare and Pass
Insurance audits for galleries ensure your art collection is properly valued and protected. Learn how to prepare, avoid common mistakes, and pass your audit with confidence.