Archive: 2026/01 - Page 4
Light Metering for Galleries: Lux Targets by Medium
Learn the exact lux levels needed for different art mediums in galleries-from watercolors to sculptures-to preserve artwork while enhancing viewer experience. Based on museum standards and real-world testing.
Quarterly and Annual Gallery Performance Reviews: How to Measure Success and Track Growth
Learn how quarterly and annual gallery performance reviews help art galleries track sales, retain collectors, manage inventory, and improve artist relationships. Use simple metrics to turn data into smarter decisions.
Valuation Updates: When to Reappraise Your Art Collection
Art collections change value over time-ignoring reappraisals risks underinsurance, tax issues, and missed opportunities. Learn when and why to update your collection’s valuation to protect your investment.
Writing Artist Statements for Gallery Proposals: A Clear, Honest Guide
Learn how to write a clear, honest artist statement that gets noticed by galleries-no jargon, no fluff, just real talk about your work and why it matters.
Payment Options for Art Buyers: Make Purchasing Easy
Discover the most effective payment options for art buyers today-from credit cards and installments to crypto and bank transfers. Learn how to make purchasing art easier, safer, and more accessible for collectors.
Usage Rights in Art Licensing: Territory, Duration, Categories Explained
Learn how territory, duration, and product categories shape usage rights in art licensing. Protect your art, avoid exploitation, and maximize licensing income with clear, enforceable terms.
How to Build Successful Collaborations With Schools and Universities for Events
Learn how to build lasting, mutually beneficial partnerships with schools and universities to create impactful, low-cost, and community-driven events. Real examples, practical steps, and how to avoid common mistakes.
How to Write Artist Bios in Third Person with a Professional Tone
Learn how to write a professional artist bio in third person that stands out to galleries, curators, and grant panels. Focus on clarity, credibility, and context-without fluff or clichés.
Food and Drink Rules in Museums: What’s Allowed on Your Visit
Learn what food and drink are allowed in museums-and what’s strictly forbidden. From water bottles to hot snacks, understand the real reasons behind museum rules and how to plan your visit right.