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Sharyn,
First you have to decide what kind of gallery and why; non-profit or
profit, controversial or commodity, etc.
Meet as many artists as you can. Form these artists into groups that meet
regularly at each others studio to discuss each others work, articles
about other artists or ideas. Your artists will be grateful and more
productive.
Organize high class professional shows in public spaces or cafes. If you
start something good people will be interested.
Good luck! Mark from MATRIX culture.
On Sat, 17 Feb 1996, Innamora wrote:
> I've been reading the group for awhile now, I recently became a Docent at
> the Fine Arts Museum in St. Petersburg, FL. I am extremely int. in the
> idea of having my own Art Gallery. I have applied to F.I.T.'s Program.
> It's really the only one I've discovered that seems to fit the bill. If
> any of you experts in the field would be kind enough to enlighten me: Is
> it a worthwhile program & any other suggestions to approach this endeavor?
> Thanks. Sharyn Tanner
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