Gallery Owner
Gallery Owner Career
A Gallery Owner chooses and presents an arrangement of art for sale. When you’re a Gallery Owner, your gallery is like a museum, but for profit.
One of the best parts of being a Gallery Owner is selecting the art which you will show. This means you browse and discover new artists, predict (and help shape) art trends, and spread your taste to the public at large. Your gallery could specialize in one area or you might change your offerings as time goes by. If you are successful you will build up a clientele who likes your taste.
But in order to keep your job, you need more than a love and appreciation of art. Because at its soul your gallery is a business, and you are are a small business owner. So when you begin this career start with a business plan, look at your financing and predicted income, examine your marketing options, and go about this as a retail shop. Otherwise this will be a hobby, and a rather expensive one at that.
Both the business and creative sides of this venture are incredibly interesting and challenging. You should be excited for them both, because a heavy-handed focus on one over the other will not be good for the gallery.
How do I become a Gallery Owner?
Starting a gallery is just like starting any other small business- it is a lot about drive, planning, and financing. What you are here to do is share your taste while turning a profit. So tune up your art knowledge and taste to the point that you really want the responsibility of presenting artwork, then figure out the logistics of rent, income, and sales that will open your doors. If you are unsure about your success, launch online! This will give you some room to figure out your audience before you invest in brick and mortar.