Art Reception

Art Reception Check and Suggestion List

Published: February 27, 2023       Updated: June 7, 2023

The options involved in an artist reception are pretty much the same for any type of party and can be much like throwing a party in our own home, but probably on a larger scale. Here are some check lists to help your art group begin the planning process. The ideas are limitless and should be. If you have something to add, just let me know, or drop it in the comments below.

Reference Blog Post: https://artistryspin.blogspot.com/2022/09/post-220-art-gallery-reception-list.html


Task

 1. Art Reception Task/Suggestion List

Responsible Person(s)

1

Schedule the Date and Time, Duration

 

2

Plan the Program

 

3

What are the Goals

 

4

Is it a Public or Private Reception, will there be a VIP Advance party?

 

5

Build an Invitation List

 

6

How are you going to Advertise, Promotion, Signage

 

7

What is your Entertainment – see List 4 below

 

8

What are your Decorations, color scheme

 

9

Children’s Art Table

 

10

Hire a Photographer

 

11

Handouts, Brochures, Gift Bags, Giveaways (will the visitor get something for coming?)

 

12

Beverage Bar, Bartender

 

13

Do you need a Special License, permissions?

 

14

Rentals - equipment

 

15

Have a Guest Book, email list

 

16

Art Sales Desk and Inquiries, Donations, Art Raffle, Art Auction

 

17

Volunteer List for EVERY Task, To-Do, Visitor Help Staff

 

18

Vendor Donations and Recognition, Thank you Publicity

 

19

Clean up/Emergency spills

 

20

Food and Drink – see List 2 below

 

21

Misc – see List 3 and 5 below

 

22

Clean up/Emergency spills

 

 

SIDE NOTES/IDEAS:

 

 23

Ensure multiple price ranges are represented

 

 24

Ensure all lighting and regular maintenance of the space is followed so that the art and the gallery are presented well

 

 25

Donations Tiers – swag packs. Donations % to People’s Choice Awards

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Refreshments can be anything your group wants it to be from a simple cookie and punch to finger foods, or a sit down dinner. The event and size of your invitation list as well as a private or public reception and budget will help make the decision for planning the party. Not all art events have to have the same rules or ‘menu’. Vary things up.

Just beware of oily, drippy, sticky foods – you would not want fingerprints in an art gallery.

 

2.     Refreshments, Food and Drink Ideas List

Responsible Person(s)

1

Wine and Cheese, Crackers

 

2

Coffee, Tea, and Baked Goods

 

3

Punch and Cookies/Cake (already sliced)

 

4

Cheese, Fruit, Vegetable Trays

 

5

Charcuterie Board – cheeses, meats, gherkins, olives, mustard(s)

 

6

Shrimp Cocktail

 

7

Ice, Water, Punch

 

8

Champagne, Wine

 

9

Cocktails or a signature cocktail

 

10

Cider and Cookies, Hot Chocolate – good colder weather options

 

11

Lemonade and Snacks for a warmer weather option

 

12

Themed food with art show

 

13

Finger foods (think SMALL) – mini meatballs, sausages, ham rolls, cheese bites with toothpicks. Canapes, snacks, hors d’oeuvres

 

14

Chocolate, candies or dipped strawberries

 

15

Popcorn/candy in a cup

 

16

Match your cookies to the art

 

17

 

 

18

 

 

19

 

 

20

 

 


 

3.     May Also Need List

Responsible Person(s)

1

Chafing dishes

 

2

Table, tablecloths, bar tables

 

3

Chairs

 

4

Trash containers

 

5

Trays, punch bowls, ladles

 

6

Paper goods, small paper plates, napkins, paper towels, trash bags

 

7

Cups, wine or champagne glasses

 

8

Tongs, forks, serving utensils

 

9

Coolers, refrigeration

 

10

Food markers for vegan, gluten free, any food allergy alert items

 

11

 

 

12

 

 

All of the artists that are showing in the art show should attend, and that should go without saying.

The artist will have photos taken and the visitors will LOVE speaking to the artist about their favorite pieces. Making these connections help to sell YOU and your art as well as the promotion incurred from the publicity photos.

 

4.     Entertainment

Responsible Person(s)

1

The Artist(s)

 

2

Music - Recorded or live music, DJ, instrumental, string or choral group. Be aware of the volume in the space

 

3

Dance

 

4

Readings

 

5

Other Options: television screen with video, art montage, about the theme, the gallery, the artist(s), promotions

 

6

Caricature artist

 

7

Live Painting, Demo Person(s)

 

8

 

 

9

 

 

10

 

 

 

 

5.     Other Ideas

Responsible Person(s)

1

Have the gallery “workers” dress in the same color shirts or in gallery logo shirts. If a visitor wants to ask a question, make it easy for them to ID WHO to ask!

 

2

Have the artists dress according to the theme or color scheme, gallery logo shirts

 

3

Name tags especially for the artists. Other dignitaries or PWAS Board members wear an alternative colored name tag

 

4

Fresh flowers

 

5

Plenty of Red Dots in case artwork sells and will be picked up later. OSA uses Green Dots to signify Prints are available while Blue Dots could signify On Hold or First Right of Refusal

 

6

Have Art Prints accessible for quick sales

 

7

Do you have merchandise and promotional materials for your gallery or art group for sale?

 

8

 Have a Door Greeter

 

9

 

 

10

 

 

11

 

 

12

 

 

  

I hope you find these lists helpful and do let me know if you have something to add!

Published February 27, 2023      

Author: Donna Liguria
An artist member of PWAS in Woodbridge, VA and Artistry Spin Blog Admin, specializing in acrylic painting. She paints landscapes, seascapes, animals and many subjects. Visit her Website at DonnaLiguriaArt.com, her Donna's Etsy site and her Blog at Donna’s Cave Paintings.

  

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