Still Point Art Gallery
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Still Point Art Gallery is a vibrant and growing business. In addition to producing several exhibitions each year for the international online art community, we offer art leasing and consulting for businesses and individuals in the northeastern part of the United States. The links below will direct you in finding useful information about the various programs, services, and opportunities offered by Still Point Art Gallery.


Still Point Art Gallery produces several online art exhibitions each year, and nearly all of the art shown in these exhibitions may be purchased. If you are worried about buying art that you have only seen online, we have a refund policy that should put your mind at ease.


Still Point Art Gallery has a leasing program that gives businesses and individuals the opportunity to hang or display wonderful art at a modest cost. A lease-to-buy program is also available. What better way is there to decide whether you really want to own a piece of art than to lease it for a while?  Leasing is becoming a very popular way to enjoy art.

 

Do you have a space that would be perfect for an art exhibition? Perhaps you own a restaurant, an inn, or a bed-and-breakfast that has wonderful spaces for art. You are interested in hosting exhibitions, but would be thrilled to have someone else manage all the details...find the artists, handle the advertising, install the art, and plan an opening reception. Let us manage those details for you!


Whether you have questions about showing your art in an upcoming exhibition or submitting your work for consideration in our leasing program, there is a lot that artists should know about Still Point Art Gallery.

 

Most of our consulting is done in conjunction with our art leasing program, but whether or not you are thinking about leasing art, we can assist you with the following types of questions. What do I want art to do for me or my business? How do I decide what type of art to hang? What type of art works in this space?