19 min

Do These 5 Things When Applying to Shows Thriving Artists Podcast

    • Visual Arts

Today on the podcast we are chatting about applying to exhibitions! For many artists, applications for shows are a regular part of our work. We both have curatorial experience and have worked with hundreds of artists by helping them exhibit their art. We have seen different levels of professionalism with the artists we’ve worked with, and these skills are something artists learn over time. In Episode #45 of the Thriving Artist Podcast, Do These 5 things When Applying to Shows, we give you a headstart on growing your professionalism!
 
Jamie and Kaylan’s 5 Things to Do When Applying to Shows:
Visualize the Commitment and Check Your Schedule: Before you apply, think about what it will take to make the show happen if you get in. Then, check your calendar to make sure you have room for that work alongside your other commitments.
Keep Track of Your Submissions: Keep track of where you apply, total submission fees, and exhibition timelines if you are accepted. This will help you understand the “big picture” in terms of where you are putting your time and money.
Follow ALL Instructions: Application guidelines vary from show to show, so make sure you give them the information they ask for in the format they request it to be in. You are an easy target to be eliminated from a show, no matter how great your work is, if you do not follow the instructions for applying. 
Label Your Images: Most applications have instructions for how to structure the file name of your image.  But in case they don’t, make sure you name your image files with your Last name, First name, and maybe the title of the piece. This way your information will be professional and clear. No file names with a string of confusing random numbers!
Be Patient: Remember that gallerists and curators are humans and they have just received hundreds or thousands of submissions and your work is just one of many of them. They may not have the perfect system worked up and they may make some mistakes along the way. So be patient with them and their process when you reach out.


We hope that is helpful as you put yourself out there and apply for shows! We are here for you, we are cheering you on, and we believe in the work you are doing as thriving artists!  Join the Thrive Together Network to build your network of support! Visit www.thrivetogethernetwork.com to learn more!

Today on the podcast we are chatting about applying to exhibitions! For many artists, applications for shows are a regular part of our work. We both have curatorial experience and have worked with hundreds of artists by helping them exhibit their art. We have seen different levels of professionalism with the artists we’ve worked with, and these skills are something artists learn over time. In Episode #45 of the Thriving Artist Podcast, Do These 5 things When Applying to Shows, we give you a headstart on growing your professionalism!
 
Jamie and Kaylan’s 5 Things to Do When Applying to Shows:
Visualize the Commitment and Check Your Schedule: Before you apply, think about what it will take to make the show happen if you get in. Then, check your calendar to make sure you have room for that work alongside your other commitments.
Keep Track of Your Submissions: Keep track of where you apply, total submission fees, and exhibition timelines if you are accepted. This will help you understand the “big picture” in terms of where you are putting your time and money.
Follow ALL Instructions: Application guidelines vary from show to show, so make sure you give them the information they ask for in the format they request it to be in. You are an easy target to be eliminated from a show, no matter how great your work is, if you do not follow the instructions for applying. 
Label Your Images: Most applications have instructions for how to structure the file name of your image.  But in case they don’t, make sure you name your image files with your Last name, First name, and maybe the title of the piece. This way your information will be professional and clear. No file names with a string of confusing random numbers!
Be Patient: Remember that gallerists and curators are humans and they have just received hundreds or thousands of submissions and your work is just one of many of them. They may not have the perfect system worked up and they may make some mistakes along the way. So be patient with them and their process when you reach out.


We hope that is helpful as you put yourself out there and apply for shows! We are here for you, we are cheering you on, and we believe in the work you are doing as thriving artists!  Join the Thrive Together Network to build your network of support! Visit www.thrivetogethernetwork.com to learn more!

19 min