Please use pencil to fill in this sheet.

Gallery Experience

Gallery Conduct

Your name

 

Gallery

 

Day and Date of Attendance

 

Artist

 

General Description of Work

 
   
   

Media

 

Sketch of one of the pieces in the gallery.

Do not use one of the pieces found on the Gallery's web site.

Why did you choose this piece to sketch?

   
 
 
 
 
 

What surprised you in the gallery?

 
 
 
 
 

If you had to explain why the gallery chose this artist to exhibit, what would you say?

 
 
 
 

Conduct for Gallery Visits

Do not touch the art.

Do not take photographs without asking permission.

Be courteous.

Do not eat or drink.

Remember that commercial galleries are open for business. Do not engage in behaviors that would impair sales.

Be respectful of the art -- even if you do not like it!

Use a pencil rather than a pen to complete your Gallery Experience worksheet.

The red dots next to the art in galleries mean that that art piece has been sold. A blue dot means that a sale is pending. Price lists are usually posted separately from the art -- either on a sheet left near the entrance or pinned to the wall.

Many galleries have a black binder that includes more information about the artist.

Sign the guest book if one is available if you would like to be placed on the mailing list.

Thank the gallery attendant when you leave.

        Copyright © 2003 by Chris Fulmer,VPARTS, 5001 N. MacArthur Blvd., Irving, Texas 75038, USA, email: cfulmer@dcccd.edu