Hello List,
We at the Cherokee National Historical Society put on two major art shows each year, as well as sell heritage art items for our artist.  As I am weakest in my background on the art side of the house ( I come from the historical side of museums and sites), I am asking for suggestions on developing buyers lists.  I know that many of you out there deal with this, and would prefer not reinventing the wheel. We have our list of previous buyers, but to be frank, the quality of art we get for our shows is so good, it deserves to be seen and offered to more people.  Any suggestions?
 
Richard A. Fields
Executive Director
Cherokee National Historical Society, inc.
 
www.cherokeeheritage.org
 
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