Xanadu Gallery
 
Xanadu Art Gallery
Xanadu Gallery Presents  
  "Starving Artist" to Gallery Artist
    Start Selling Art with Art Gallery Representation


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
     
     
Live-Online Art Marketing Workshop to boost your Art Career
Learn how to confidently and successfully approach art galleries in this intensive and interactive
online art workshop from Xanadu Gallery owner J. Jason Horejs.
Tuesday, November 17th
5-9 p.m. Mountain Standard Time
  $39

Art gallery owner, Jason Horejs, has worked with hundreds of artists around the country helping them understand the business side of their art careers, as well as helping them prepare to approach art galleries successfully.

In this four hour, intensive online art marketing workshop, you and a small group of artists from around the nation will learn how to organize your work, identify and share your unique approach and vision, and research and approach art galleries. Becoming a gallery artist allows you to leverage your time, create more art, and start selling art for higher prices.

This cutting-edge online art workshop format allows you to ask questions about the art gallery business, your work, and what approach you should take to move your art career forward as a gallery artist. You participate online from the comfort of your studio as if you were attending live. Ask questions and interact with Jason as you would in a live art workshop without the travel!

"Starving" Artist to Gallery Artist is an art marketing workshop designed for artists at every level of their art careers. Whether you are just beginning, and perhaps really are in the starving artist phase of your career, or you've had some success, and are ready to take your art career to the next level, learn how selling art through art galleries will kick your sales into high gear. Sculptors, painters, fine-art photographers, fine-art jewelers, furniture artists and fiber artists benefit from this art marketing workshop.

Don't pass up this valuable opportunity to see the art gallery business from the inside, understand how gallery owners select their gallery artists and ask every question you've ever had about how selling art in an art gallery can help you reach your goal of a profitable art career.

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Portfolio Video
Watch this 25 minute mini-workshop to get a bester idea of the content and presentation of the upcoming live workshop in Wisconsin by clicking here. Please allow time for the workshop to load in Windows Media Player.
 
Hi Jason

Went to Jackson Hole with my new portfolio (based on your class) and approached 3 galleries the way we practiced. The first one the owner was out and they were friendly, took my portfolio. The second one, the owner was very interested even wanted to see my samples and said she reevaluates her inventory every November and takes on new art at that time and was very interested. I went into a third gallery and she took my work on the spot including the sample raku hawk I had with me. SoYeah! Thanks for the great seminar.

Tammy Bality - Longmont, CO
www.spottedponystudio.com

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$39
Tuesday, November 17th
5-9 p.m. Mountain Standard Time
   
 
You will Learn
How it works:
All you need:

   

  • How to create a consistent  body of  art gallery-ready work
  • What you should do to present your work in a manner that will appeal to art galleries
  • How to price your work
  • How to  organize your work and track your inventory
  • How to best allocate your art marketing efforts and dollars with an eye toward getting into art galleries
  • How to build your resume
  • How to pick the best markets for your work and how to find the galleries in those markets that would best suit your work
  • How to confidently approach art galleries and what to say when you meet the director or owner.
  • and much more . . .

       

  • Register by clicking on the link next to the date and time you wish to participate
  • Within 36 hours of registering you receive your registration code and pre-workshop materials via e-mail
  • On the day of the workshop you log in to the workshop webpage (which you will receive via e-mail) enter your registration code.
  • Once logged in you listen to and watch the workshop live. Ask questions via chat, VoIP (requires microphone) or by telephone.
  • The technology is simple and very easy to use - if you can browse the internet you can easily attend this workshop
  • You will receive detailed workshop instructions prior to the workshop date.



  • Internet Explorer® 6.0 or newer, Mozilla® Firefox® 2.0 or newer (JavaScript™ and Java™ enabled)
  • Windows® 2000, XP, 2003 Server or Vista
  • Cable modem, DSL or better Internet connection
  • Minimum of Pentium® class 1GHz CPU with 512 MB of RAM (Recommended) (2 GB of RAM for Windows® Vista
   Or Mac
  • Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger®) or newer
  • Safari 3.0 or newer, Firefox 2.0 or newer (JavaScript™ and Java™ enabled)
  • Cable modem, DSL or better Internet connection
  • Power PC G4/G5 or Intel processor (521 MB of RAM or better recommended)
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You may ask questions by telephone, microphone and speakers, USB microphone headset (recommended) or by chat.

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Jason Horejs
  • 17 Years Gallery Experience, 8 years as owner of Xanadu Gallery
  • Multi-Million $ Art Sales
  • Teacher, Scottsdale Artists' School
  • Has taught the workshop in over 30 cities,  working with hundreds of artists
  • Author of "Starving" To Successful | The Fine Artist's Guide to Getting into Galleries and Selling More Art
Starving to Successful
Xanadu Gallery Owner J. Jason Horejs
www.xanadugallery.com
 
 
Recommendations from Artists who have previously attended
 
I would highly recommend the seminar.  It was very well planned and executed.  The pre-seminar 'assignment' was very beneficial. It gives us each a chance to talk about where we are at, show samples of our work, and share our goals.  I know the packet I sent was reviewed and Jason had a feel for where I was at before meeting him in person.  He had a feel for my painting style and had visited my website.  I brought my portfolio along and had one on one time to hear his thoughts on my website and portfolio.

At the seminar I was very impressed by the organization of their presentation. It was much appreciated to have a ring bound booklet that covered (page by page) all the pertinent information so you weren't scrambling to write everything down and could just really listen.  There also was a space on the page for notes or questions.  A great handbook to refer to once you are back in the studio.

I can't say enough about how helpful and genuine  . . .Jason was in sharing his experience in the art market. You felt very comfortable asking any question and that it goes beyond the seminar day as Jason invited us to email with any further questions that came up which we forgot to address that day.  I have stopped by the gallery and ran some pricing questions past Jason and he was very helpful.  

The seminar really gets you to look at all aspects of professional artist's marketing needs and how to prioritize getting it all accomplished.  I wish you well on your artistic journey.  This seminar gave me a burst of energy to accomplish my goals.

A fellow working artist with high hopes for the future!


KiKi Sweeney - Scottsdale, AZ
www.kikisweeneyfineart.com
 

I did your webinar last Wednesday.  I already was leaving to go to the  Aspen Jazz Festival on Thursday but I was so inspired that I got up  early, completely reworked my portfolio and spent Friday afternoon  going around galleries.

You're completely right about the "speech" - it means you present  yourself with professionalism and self-respect and all the gallery  owners I spoke to treated me with respect in return

Elizabeth Jose
Taos, NM

elizabethjose.net

 

Thank you for all the information you provided at the workshop.  I have been to a few art marketing workshops and they have all been helpful, but I have never been to one where a gallery owner is giving you the "inside" information.  I have already started using the information you gave and applying it to my own work.  I am currently making some changes so that it's not only better for me, but for the gallery and consumer as well.

Erica Moen-Eberspacher
River Falls, WI 

 

Very Well Done--thank you Jaosn. I'm sure I'll refer to my notebook and notes often

Edie Martin
Eagle, ID

http://www.ediemartinstainedglass.com/

 

This was great. It made me feel better about my future as a working artist.

Gail Van Wagoner
Utah

http://www.gailvanwagoner.com/

 

It was great! Thank you very much

Terrece Beesley
Layton, UT

http://www.terrecebeesley.com/

 

I would have liked making a day of this. No one else is giving this helpful information to artists.

Anne Peyton
Phoenix, AZ

http://www.annepeytonart.com/

 

Loved it! It was great!

Gina Kuettner


 

This was a fabulous workshop!

Don Haggerty
Seattle, WA

http://www.redstepgallery.com/DonHaggerty.htm

 

Everything was fantastic!

Shalece Fiack
Seattle, WA

shalecefiack@yahoo.com

 

I enjoyed your broad view of the business. I needed to hear that it is - in fact - a "business." I appreciate your openness to insider tips and your genuine honest.

Loran Conley
Little Hockig, OH

http://www.windinfeathers.com/about.htm

 

This was the most informative seminar I may have ever attended! Very direct, practical, specific information. Took the mystery out of pricing, inventory and what to say.

Traci Parks
Columbus, OH

http://www.miracleimages.com/

 

Everything was Excellent. Thank you Jason!!!

Aida Garrity
Dublin, OH

http://www.dublinohioart.com/galleries.htm

 

The real world stories of parents and your experiences in life are very beneficial to making this very real!

David Turner
Nashville, TN

http://my.att.net/p/s/community.dll?ep=16&groupid=281992&ck=

 

I did not want to like it, but my wife decided we would try. . .glad she did.

William Kolok
Nashville, TN workshop

www.stonesculpture.org

 

All good - great presentation - very educational - explained well! Love the small size and one-on-one questions and answers.

Myra Dwyer
Nashville, TN workshop


 

Great Job. Thanks for being honest.

William Andrus
Nashville, TN workshop


 

Thank you Jason. This was not only helpful but inspiring to make me want to actually go out and do it.

Troy Ziel
San Francisco, CA

http://www.troyziel.com/Fine_Art_Black_and_White_Photography_by_Troy_Ziel/Welcome.html

 

This was very useful information. I would urge spouses to attend because spouses need to be on the same page. You helped Rick and me settle some differences of opinion on what to do next.

Ann Waltonsmith
Saratoga, CA

http://www.waltonsmith-sculpture.com/

 

Great workshop. Liked every bit of it.

Joe Boissy
Oakland, CA workshop

www.rightfocus.com

 

I thought it was a very thorough presentation and I was very pleased to be present.

Terry Guyer
Oakland, CA workshop

http://terryguyer.com/index.html

 

Great presentation - thank you for sharing a gallery owner's insight and perspective on what an artist should know to be represented by a gallery, have a great working relationship with galleries and increase their art sales.

Linda Wiggenknaft
St. Louis workshop

http://www.gardensforthesoul.com/about.htm

 

This should be a required course in art college before graduation.

Tom Steward
Salt Lake City, UT


 

Good seminar all the way around

Doug Gillis
Albuquerque

http://www.weaselandfitz.com/Artists/GillisD.html

 

This seminar was wonderful. It was full of practical information. It feels like a launching pad.

Barbara Zander

http://studioz3.com/bio.html

 

Jason, Thank you. You make the class fun as well as giving lots of information.

Jane Harshbarger

http://www.corralesartists.org/gallery/harshbarger/harshbarger.html

 

Great seminar. I feel so fortunate to have participated.

Linda Laitner

Linda@southwesternphotos.com

 

Thank you very much! I learned a lot! Appreciate your expertise!

Jasmine Tritten

www.corralesartists.org/gallery/tritten/tritten.html

 

The seminar was clear and comprehensive. Some good things to know and some good things to remember!

Annell Livingston

www.annelllivingston.com

 

This was definitely one of the most informative seminars I've ever done.

Ariela Boronat

www.arielaboronat.com

 

This seminar has reinforced much of what I have learned throughout the years. It was a great experience

Robert Huckestein
Pittsburgh

www.pittsburghartistregistry.org/roberthuckestein

 

It was all interesting. The reality of how to approach the gallery was most important to me.

Cheryl Ceol
Pittsburgh

www.ceolcreations.com/

 

I also do professional marketing, so I am very "picky." Excellent content, well presented. Not too much info as to be overwhelmed, which I have experienced before.

Jane Freund
Pittsburgh


 

Workshop was great! Good to hear opinions from gallery owner!

Judy Korczynski
Pittsburgh


 

I think the workshop was very informative. I really appreciate how helpful you have been in both marketing work and supporting us as artists. It was a wonderful workshop. I am enthusiastic and ready to move forward! Thanks much!

Bette Bartlee
Prescott, AZ

www.artfuleyegallery.com/Betty_Bartlee.html

 

I will be able to use almost all the information I was given today.

Rochelle Peterson
Prescott, AZ


 

Great sense of perspective on the world of art galleries and the artist relationship.

Maryhelen Ewing
Prescott, AZ


 

Seminar was everything I hoped for. Gave me definate steps and direction. Now I have a roadmap

Susan Congdon
Prescott, AZ


 

It was a great and informative seminar. I'm excited to move on to the next steps in my career.

Colleen Dixon
Chandler, AZ


 

You put a face on gallery owners and made the process less intimidating. Workshop was well develped and presented. You stuck to the curriculum and did not deviate too much. Thanks.

Jon Dixon
Chandler, AZ


 
 
"I just came back from doing a one day invitational art show in Baja Mexico.  It was a great success with 4 large pieces sold.  The best part is 2 of the pieces were purchased by a gallery buyer from Lake Tahoe (Truckee) for a gallery there . . .  She also picked out several more large pieces, which she said she will purchase when she returns to Lake Tahoe, and wanted to see more of my work . . .  Anyway, just thought I'd let you know. Never would have made these moves, or understood them without your seminar. "

Dan McGeorge - San Diego, CA
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