Panel Discussion – How to Prepare for Art Markets & Fairs – Professionally and Personally
On the professional side, participants will gain practical insights into presenting work effectively, setting appropriate prices, positioning themselves within the market, and communicating with collectors and institutions. These discussions highlight the expectations and strategies that can help artists stand out in competitive environments.
Equally important, the session addresses the psychological dimensions of artistic practice. With input from a psychotherapist, artists will explore ways to manage stress, build confidence, and cope with rejection—challenges that often accompany public presentation and sales.
A special focus will be placed on the experiences of women artists, examining the unique pressures and opportunities they encounter in the art world. By combining professional expertise with psychological perspectives, this session offers a holistic approach to artistic development, equipping participants with tools to thrive both in their careers and personal well-being.
Participants:
Gallerists, museum representatives, professors, and a psychotherapist
Focus:
- Presenting work in fairs and markets
- Pricing, positioning, and communication
- Managing stress, confidence, and rejection
- Special focus: navigating the art world as a woman artist