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Marketing your exhibition

After you've gone through the work of creating, framing, delivering, and installing your exhibition, don't forget about marketing your artwork. Plan ahead and provide us with the information on this marketing checklist and we can promote your exhibit on our blog and social media. Remember the photos you send us should reflect the care you put into making your artwork.

Note: Ideally everything (steps 1 - 3) will be sent prior to the opening so we can start promoting the show before it opens. If you use social media, be sure and follow us on facebook and  instagram so you can share the posts to get more exposure for the exhibit.

Step 1

Send us a PR release  that describes the show and includes exhibition details (title of show, dates, place) and an artist statement or resume.

Step 2

Send us 4 - 6 images with captions. See example below.

Jeffrey Vaughn, Crabapple Blossoms, 2019, oil on canvas, 30"x30”
Jeffrey Vaughn, Crabapple Blossoms, 2019, oil on canvas, 30"x30”

Step 3

Send us a photo of your artwork in a metropolitan frame. This can also be used in the customer gallery section of our website.

New Blossoms, oil and acrylic on canvas, 40"x60"
New Blossoms, oil and acrylic on canvas, 40"x60"

Step 4

After the show is hung send us an exhibition shot. This can be taken before the opening or the night of the opening. Often opening night shots with people elicit more excitement about the show. If we have already published the blog post, we will then add this to the post and resend to our social media channels for additional exposure. This can also be used in the customer gallery section of our website.

Jeffrey Vaughn George Billis Gallery New York, NY
Jeffrey Vaughn George Billis Gallery New York, NY

Beautiful artwork and Metropolitan frames. Nothing makes us happier.