Studio Visit Secrets: Early Warning Signs That A Curator’s Interest Is Waning

Published: Fri, 05/05/23


Source: Laboratory of Personal Experience, peer reviewed by hundreds of interviews.

I have interviewed over two hundred curators for Yale University Radio, and at least 90 percent of them admitted doing this.

Worst part?

Artists are almost always oblivious to it.

So what ARE the early warning signs that a curator’s interest is waning? 

What cues should you look for - and how do you turn it around so they decide to feature you in their next show (and sometimes even buy work for their museum)?

I’ll tell you all about it on Monday in our free workshop:
 
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VIRTUAL STUDIO VISITS FOR ARTISTS:

Get a powerful curator to do a Zoom studio visit with you (and prepare for that visit) even if your studio is your kitchen table

8th May at 1:00 pm EST

Click here to register for the workshop

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We’ll also lift the curtain and show you the best way to get a curator to smile, in a good way, during these studio visit. (NOT what you’d expect.)

The workshop will only be recorded for artists that register, so click the link above even if you can’t make it to the live session. 

Best,

Brainard
 


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New York New York 10027
USA


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