In New York, a collective of small galleries, including JDJ and Deanna Evans Projects, has embraced collaboration by opening two shared exhibition spaces. The first, housing three galleries, allows for a monthly rotation of exhibitions. The second partnership involves another gallery on the Lower East Side. This innovative model aims to reduce financial burdens and foster an environment of support among female art dealers, showcasing the benefits of camaraderie and shared resources in a challenging art market.
Collaboration and creative thinking are key to the future of our industry. This shared space model allows me to spend more time with my artists and clients.
The shared endeavour gives me access to a larger exhibition space and reduces overheads. Splitting finances is a major benefit as operation costs increase.
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