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    How do I get my art noticed?
    Natasha Dikareva, MFA
    Ceramics & Sculpting Instructor
    Natasha Dikareva is a San Francisco, California based sculptor, and installation artist. With over 25 years of ceramics, sculpting, and installation experience, Natasha also teaches a ceramic sculpture workshop titled "Adventures in Clay" covering concept development, hand-building techniques, texture, and glazing techniques. Her work has been featured in solo and group exhibitions at the Beatrice Wood Center for the Arts, Abrams Claghorn Gallery, Bloomington Center for the Arts, Maria Kravetz Gallery, and the American Museum of Ceramic Art. She has taught at the University of Minnesota and the American Indian OIC School. She has been awarded the Excellence Award at the 1st World Teapot Competition, Best in Show at the 4th Clay & Glass Biennial Competition, and a Grand Prize at the American Museum of Ceramic Art. Natasha holds an MFA from the University of Minnesota and a BFA from Kiev Fine Arts College.
    Ceramics & Sculpting Instructor
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    Try networking with potential buyers. The more you make a personal connection with people, the more they'll be interested in your artwork. It's also helpful to promote your artwork on social media.
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    How much should I charge for my artwork at a gallery?
    Natasha Dikareva, MFA
    Ceramics & Sculpting Instructor
    Natasha Dikareva is a San Francisco, California based sculptor, and installation artist. With over 25 years of ceramics, sculpting, and installation experience, Natasha also teaches a ceramic sculpture workshop titled "Adventures in Clay" covering concept development, hand-building techniques, texture, and glazing techniques. Her work has been featured in solo and group exhibitions at the Beatrice Wood Center for the Arts, Abrams Claghorn Gallery, Bloomington Center for the Arts, Maria Kravetz Gallery, and the American Museum of Ceramic Art. She has taught at the University of Minnesota and the American Indian OIC School. She has been awarded the Excellence Award at the 1st World Teapot Competition, Best in Show at the 4th Clay & Glass Biennial Competition, and a Grand Prize at the American Museum of Ceramic Art. Natasha holds an MFA from the University of Minnesota and a BFA from Kiev Fine Arts College.
    Ceramics & Sculpting Instructor
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    Look around at what other similar artists are charging to get a better idea of what's a fair price. If you're a beginner, it's a good idea to set your prices low at first. You can raise them as you start to sell more work.
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    How good do my paintings have to be?
    Community Answer
    In order to get into a gallery, they have to be technically and artistically very good. However, what determines that varies dependent on the art, the gallery, the local artistic culture and so forth. Get independent advice from a range of people as to what they think about your artwork.
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    Can I have a sample of an email to write to an art gallery?
    Marius Popei
    Community Answer
    Usually, form letters are rejected; try to be as natural as possible. Say who you are, add a link to your portfolio online, and state your intention.
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    How can I create a website for my artwork?
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    You can use sites like Wordpress or Wix and use their tools to build yourself a free site or you can buy a domain and hire someone to build you a site.
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