Considering selling your work to an art consultant firm? You should!

Some artists are great at promoting themselves, finding buyers, and generating attention to their careers. Hats off to them. For many other artists, however, having a middleman speak on behalf of their work is vital to their careers.

Art consulting firms are always seeking art for their clients in a range of mediums such as paintings, works on paper, sculpture, ceramics, glass,  textiles/tapestries/wall hangings, photography, mixed media, new media, and more. Firms such as Corporate Artworks help the art community by helping local, national, or even international artists find commissioned work.

While galleries are highly visible on many street corners so that one can just walk into them, few artists know enough about art consultants to either find them or know how to effectively work with them.

Unlike galleries, art consultants are not “open to the public.” They don’t display art, and they don’t advertise to the general public. So why should you want to work with them?

Well, they offer several distinct advantages—one of which is that they don’t display art to the public. When you work with art consultants, you don’t need to spend your hard-earned money on framing your art then shipping it across the country just to see if someone may or may not eventually buy it.

One way to make deals in the corporate art world is by hiring an art consultant. Art consultants work by connecting collectors, corporations, and artists to find the right piece for a project.

As an artist, working with an art consultant will also help when it comes to ironing out the details of the contract, such as payment, transportation, installation, insurance, and other issues that may come up during the transaction.

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Corporate Artworks offers comprehensive tools for every part of a sale from first contact and communication to negotiating and closing the deal.

To submit your work to be considered for upcoming projects we are only accepting printed postcards or brochures that are sent to the following addresses by mail at this time. This is our preferred method of reviewing the artwork. Those artists that we have expressed interest in will be contacted at a later date. Thank you for your cooperation.

Chicago office

76 W Seegers Road, Arlington Heights, IL 60005

Nashville office

390 Mallory Station Rd. Suite 107 Franklin, TN 37067