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Digital Walkthroughs: How to Build Virtual Gallery Experiences for Online Sales
Josh Lacy 0 12 March 2026

Digital Walkthroughs: How to Build Virtual Gallery Experiences for Online Sales

Learn how to build digital walkthroughs for virtual art galleries that boost online sales. Discover tools, real examples, and cost-effective methods to turn static images into immersive buying experiences.

Insurance Certificates for Art Fairs: What You Need to Know About COI Requirements
Josh Lacy 0 11 March 2026

Insurance Certificates for Art Fairs: What You Need to Know About COI Requirements

Art fairs require a Certificate of Insurance (COI) to protect against liability. Learn what coverage is needed, who must have it, and how to avoid common mistakes that could keep you out of the show.

Art Gallery Space Design: Layout, Flow, Visitor Experience
Josh Lacy 0 9 March 2026

Art Gallery Space Design: Layout, Flow, Visitor Experience

Art gallery space design isn't about filling walls-it's about guiding emotion. Learn how layout, lighting, and flow shape visitor experience, with real examples and practical tips for small galleries.

First Friday Gallery Events: Community Art Walks in Portland
Josh Lacy 0 8 March 2026

First Friday Gallery Events: Community Art Walks in Portland

First Friday Gallery Events in Portland turn the city into a free, open-air art walk every month. Discover local artists, pop-up studios, and community-driven exhibits with no entry fee-just creativity, connection, and conversation.

Neighborhood Demographics for Gallery Site Selection
Josh Lacy 0 6 March 2026

Neighborhood Demographics for Gallery Site Selection

Choosing the right neighborhood for a gallery isn't about rent or aesthetics-it's about the people. Learn the seven key demographic factors that determine whether a gallery thrives or fails, from income and education to walkability and cultural diversity.

Microcopy for Art Checkout: Reduce Friction and Doubts
Josh Lacy 0 5 March 2026

Microcopy for Art Checkout: Reduce Friction and Doubts

Tiny text changes in your art checkout can dramatically reduce buyer doubt and cart abandonment. Learn how simple, empathetic microcopy builds trust and turns hesitant browsers into loyal collectors.