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![]() I remember talking to a guy in Seattle a few
years ago. He owned an art gallery that specialized in "afro american art". The black population of Seattle is only about 15% of the total pop. He said he couldn't make a very good living from his gallery alone. Most of his artist's works were sold through direct mail. He said he had a very good national, afro- american mailing list. I remember hearing somewhere that afro-americans are very responsive to direct mail.Right up there with conservative christians. Not too long ago a local black female painter had about a month of great exposure at a local Starbucks. She exhibited about 6 paintings at a time. The prices on them ranged from $500- $800. The owner of Starbucks is an art collector. I've seen local banks display local artist's stuff also. I think if you are good and local, then it is easy to find local businesses willing to let you display your work -- just for the exposure. Best, Phil |
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