Patricia Fleming: finding your market, buyers, and pricing your work

Event

Patricia Fleming: finding your market, buyers, and pricing your work

29 April 2025

6-8pm

Castlefield Gallery / online

This event is for Castlefield Gallery Associates only.
To book, follow the link in the latest Associates events mail-out.
Not an Associate yet? Join here

 

We are delighted to welcome Patricia Fleming for a session designed to help you understand your market, find your buyers, and price your work.

Patricia Fleming, a curator and the Director of Patricia Fleming Gallery, established in 2017 (Glasgow, UK) will share her knowledge and insights gained from a career spanning nearly 30 years.

Patricia Fleming Gallery represents emerging, mid-career and established contemporary artists. It is committed to developing artists’ careers, while supporting artists to take risks with their practice. Working mainly with women artists, the gallery’s vision is focused on new art that speaks of our time. The annual programme delivers four gallery exhibitions per year, events and participation at international art fairs.

More about Patricia Fleming

Patricia Fleming has established many significant artist-led initiatives in Scotland, including Fly 1996-1999 (now Market Gallery) and Fuse. Fuse provided free studios in Glasgow and a stipend for over 500 artists from 1992-1999 including Martin Boyce, Jacqueline Donachie, Douglas Gordon, Jim Lambie, Simon Starling and Richard Wright. In 2003 Fleming was the first curator for Wales at the Venice Biennale, creating the exhibition ‘Further’ with Cerith Wyn Evans, Bethan Huws, Paul Seawright and Simon Pope. She set up Patricia Fleming Projects, a Glasgow-based contemporary art gallery and studio which works closely with emerging and established visual artists, in 2012.

Don’t delay, book this session now!

The session will be recorded. The recording and a top tips resource will be shared after the session via the Castlefield Gallery Associates member area of our website.

 

Banner image: The Manchester Contemporary 2022, photographed by Kate Hardy.

We are always
Free to visit
Back to top