Cork artist wrote: » Ok thank you for your reply.. Seems to be a common problem with the gallery.
James DD wrote: » Crap I just opened a thread oh same story sold no payment . Small claims here we go. How is this allowed
dpmaccaba wrote: » That is exactly the ideas that are needed 50% commission is typical of the gallery owner. I find it very hard to think of any other industry that is so lucrative for a third part intermediary. The tourism factor alone for co-op exhibitions would great
dpmaccaba wrote: » 200 euro seems very cheap? I'm looking into the option of a pop up gallery in a west cork town ..there seems to be an appetite for local crafts along the wild Atlantic way.. My prices can drop if I'm not forking out 50% to some crook.
donegaLroad wrote: » Im sure prices will vary from place to place, the hotels I approached were glad to have an exhibition on for guests, it provided an extra something to do for the weekend, and I also attracted a crowd of my own for the opening. One hotel even bought two of my pieces. A few weeks back I got a price from a hotel for a 1 day show for €120. If you were to pay the hotel to provide refreshments such as tea and coffee, then the price would be significantly more. I was also thinking of a short term lease on a premises in the NW, even for 1 week during a festival. There is enough vacant space available.
dpmaccaba wrote: » Exactly the same here I live on the waw so its an untapped resource I think.. There is only a couple of gallerys down this way and space on their walls is very limited.
donegaLroad wrote: » well if today was anything to go by in Donegal, then the WAW is going to be a huge success. I drove from Ballybofey to Glencolumbkille through Killybegs and the roads were extremely busy with a large number of foreign reg cars.. whether they are spending or not is another story..