by corporate_art_advice , July 7, 2008—12:00 AM
Topics: Art Consultant, Art consulant data base, ArtId, ArtId Features, Features, Framing, Where do I find art consultants?, advice, art, artists, blogs, corporate art, hospital art, hotel art, interior designers, marketing, networking for art consultants
I want to add a postscript to my last blog about finding corporate art consultants. I completely neglected, shame on me, to recommend that you can also find consultants on the Internet. For example, if you Google ___corporate art consultants___ you will find a list of options from which to select. Some of these will be large consulting firms that are generally located in large cities like Chicago, Denver, New York, Los Angeles, etc. There will be listings of smaller firms in various locations all over the world, art advisers and appraisers, framers, professionals that conduct workshops and lectures. You may even stumble upon some sites that will sell you lists of art consultants at a cost that is generally around $75 - $100+…
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by corporate_art_advice , June 28, 2008—12:00 AM
Topics: Art Consultant, Art consulant data base, Where do I find art consultants?, art, art guilds, art leagues, artists, co-op galleries, corporate art, hospital art, hotel art, interior designers, networking for art consultants
Over the next several weeks I will be writing about a variety of topics that pertain to art consultants and artists--how they find each other, what tools and/or materials artists need when approaching and/or dealing with consultants, what NOT to do, and other useful business pointers. There__™s nothing magical about all this, but you will need to remember to do what you do best--be creative! For starters, let__™s look at ___where can I find art consultants?___
Unfortunately, there is no central data base for art consultants. They spend so much of their time being organized with all details keeping their clients happy and searching for you that they don__™t even think about organizing themselves…
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