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How Do You Throw A Successful Open Studio Art Sale?

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How Do You Throw A Successful Open Studio Art Sale?

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Do you have quite a bit of artwork sitting around that you probably won’t exhibit anymore? Throwing an Open Studio Party and Sale will take care of many birds with one stone – you’ll be able to see friends and family, people will get a good deal on your art, and you will clean up your inventory and make some cash. Here are a few tips on how to make this event a success. If you don’t have a ton of work then why not invite another artist to co-host the Open Studio with you? This way you will have physical, mental and financial help; another style of art for people to choose from; plus, you’ll double the crowd! Get together with your co-host and plan the event. The time of year will help to dictate décor, food, color themes, etc. Early November is a good time to throw such an event–holidays are still far enough away so people are still relaxed and feel that they have time. Strings of lights are festive in the wintertime. Go over the guest list and decide if you want to send out cards, Ev

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