Art Museums... How Do Artists Get In? Does anyone know how people get their artwork into museums/exhibitions? I'm REALLY curious! Does someone have to buy them, or does an artist have to prove worthy somehow by contacting the museum/exibition? I live in New Mexico, and I'm an artist, and I think I have a couple really worthwhile pieces, but don't know how to capture the attention of a public with them. I live in the middle of nowhere, as it is... we don't have alot of art (if hardly any) related things around here, it's mostly farming/ranching/dairy etc. I want to be able to sell my pieces in markets like Chicago, New York, ect... with me not having art shows or exhibitions near me, how can I get my artwork noticed? Southwest art sells around here... Pueblos, Indians, Cowboy paintings, and I'm some, but not much into drawing that. If people can splatter paint on a canvas and call it art, surely my stuff would sell, I do art... that actually looks like art haha! Anyone upto help me? 10 points for the most helpful answer!!
'Radical Localism': 'Art, Video and Culture From Pueblo Nuevo's Mexicali Rose' New York Times Artists Space 38 Greene Street SoHo Through Sunday Mexicali Rose is an alternative art space in Pueblo Nuevo, a working-class neighborhood in Mexicali, a city on the Mexican side of the border with the United States. Established by the filmmaker Marco ...
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Sensory heaven in Santa Fe CNN Also check out artists from New Mexico pueblos displaying their wares on one side of the Santa Fe Plaza, Whitney-Ward recommends, and try to catch the amazing work at the Santa Fe Indian Market on August 18 and 19. Art is far from the only hot item in ...