This article was co-authored by Antoine de Villiers and by wikiHow staff writer, Janice Tieperman. Antoine de Villiers is an Artist and the Founder of Antoine Art Studio LLC based in Savannah, GA. Antoine has over 25 years of experience, specializing in oil painting, graphite & charcoal drawing. She has had over 70 exhibitions around the globe and her work has received numerous awards including Best Figurative Artist by The Richmond Art Museum, Indiana (USA), Best Solo Artist by Eric Smith at the New York Art Expo, and first place in Figurative Painting by Pamela Jean Tinnen from Artrepreneur. She earned her Web Design Diploma from Boston Business College and studied Indian Art, Visual Art, and Modern Art at the University of Oxford, Department of Continuing Education.
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Reaching out to an art gallery isn’t easy—it takes a lot of courage, confidence, and organization, as well as a strong sense of identity as an artist. Getting your art accepted into a gallery can rely on a lot of factors that may be completely out of your control, but don’t give up! Proper preparation and a lot of dedication to your craft can go a long way in setting you apart from other artists. With some patience and an open mind, you can put your best foot forward while contacting an art gallery.
Tip: Social media is another great place to stay up-to-date with an art gallery. You can also engage by commenting on their posts and updates!
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