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#0, Introducing Geoffrey Gorman - Art Career Advisor
Posted by admin on 12-Oct-00 at 02:47 AM
Cafe al Fresco welcomes Geoffrey Gorman!


Geoffrey Gorman - Art Career Advisor


Geoffrey Gorman studied art at the Maryland Institute of Art and the Boston Museum School. After finishing his studies, Gorman moved to New Mexico to set up his own studio.

Fifteen years ago, he left the art studio to work in the gallery world. He was director of Horwitch LewAllen Gallery, which exhibited contemporary art from around the United States, and was also executive director of the estate of Allan Houser, a renowned Native American sculptor.

Four years ago, Gorman started GG+A, a consulting and career development firm. Through GG+A, Gorman works with artists teaching them to market their art and handle the business side of an art career. His workbook and program “Artist Career Training" (ACT), a comprehensive career development program for artists, is used by artists across the nation. Gorman also runs workshops in the United States and Europe on the business of art.

In addition to his consulting practice, Geoffrey Gorman curates exhibitions, organizes seminars and panel discussions, and assembles corporate art collections. He is active with various arts associations and writes for several national art publications, including Art Calendar and The Pastel Journal.

“I work with artists who want to sell their Art.”


To ask Geofrey Gorman a marketing question click on the link below
http://www.truefresco.com/dcforum/DCForumID41/1.html#


Geoffrey Gorman can be reached at 505-989-4186, or Web Site:
http://www.gormanart.com



#1, RE: Introducing Geoffrey Gorman - Art Career Advisor
Posted by geoffreygorman on 12-Oct-00 at 08:25 AM
In response to message #0
LAST EDITED ON 12-Oct-00 AT 08:26 AM (GMT)

I work with a variety of artists and craftsmen around the country. And I have noticed that you have several things in common: a desire to have a wider audience for your work; you want to be able to understand the dozens of critical areas of the artworld that are so important to your career including marketing and sales, publicity, and buisiness planning,just to name a few. Each one of you is hoping that you will come across an agent or a gallery dealer that will handle all of these details for you. But this isn't happening, is it? It is frustrating to try to figure out how to get your art to a wider audience.

I hear more stories about the galleries that didn't work out than about the ones that did. I DO believe that twenty percent of the galleries you run across will make some attempt to help you with your career---the other eighty percent just want to make money on your art. And you know what? That is OK, as long as you know it. This means you have to know the rules of the artworld. One of my goals is to help artists understand the rules of the artworld.

I have been an artist, an arts writer, a gallery dealer, and am now an advisor to artists. I talk about the facts and realities of being an artist today. It is tough being a professional artist, but I believe there are more opportunities for artists out there than can be taken advantage of.

I work with artists in several ways: hourly consulting, one-on-one telephone coaching, the Artist's Career Training (a comprehensive six-month program,) and workshops given around the country. I also have a free monthly email newsletter called "ArtMatters," and give a free teleclass once a month. Check out my web site to register for the newsletter and class at www.gormanart.com. The site also has lots of other useful resouces on it.

I will be responding to messages on this site on a regular basis so make sure to get into the habit of visiting frequently. There are so many issues to talk about, and here is something I know: one of your best resources is other artists out there, take advantage of their knowledge and experience. Let's get the dialog started!


#2, RE: Introducing Geoffrey Gorman - Art Career Advisor
Posted by admin on 13-Oct-00 at 00:13 AM
In response to message #1
This is a "read-only" thread. It is used to post announcements from Geoffrey Gorman, so check it on a regular basis.

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Posted by admin on 17-Oct-00 at 02:48 AM
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