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Nannette Clapman Blinchikoff
8240 Streamwood Drive •
Baltimore, Maryland 21208
410-484-6434 • fax: 410-484-9948
NCB Enterprises • nannette@maef.org
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Art
• Resume •
Books
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Lectures
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Washington DC and Northern VA
• 199 Entries

Baltimore and Maryland, 4th Edition • 247 Entries
Single book $33 • 5% MD tax • $4 postage for EACH book • Errata insert free
To purchase the Promoting Fine Art books:
• Contact
Nannette C. Blinchikoff • nannette@maef.org
•
410-484-6434 • Fax: 410-484-9948
Make checks payable to: NCB Enterprises.
Mail to: 8240 Streamwood Drive,
Baltimore, MD 21208
• Books are
also available at The Baltimore Museum of Art, Borders Books (Waldorf, MD),
Columbia Art Center, and Maryland Institute College of
Art bookstores for $33 each.
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Sculptor Nannette Clapman Blinchikoff has written two books on
the policies, practices, and procedures of 446 art galleries, agencies, and
organizations in Maryland, Washington, DC, and Northern VA. Both books have the
same general format yet focus on different locations.
A useful networking tool for artists, art lovers, and art communities, the
Promoting Fine Art books 1) provide maps for respective art centers, 2)
list the art entries alphabetically as well as by county, zip code, and gallery
classification, 3) assist in planning gallery excursions, and 4) help formulate
fine-art marketing strategies with The Five Steps of Promotion, found in Chapter
One.
Dr. Arnold L. Lehman, Director of the Brooklyn Museum of Art, states in
each foreword, "...until Promoting Fine Art no comprehensive
guide to this information existed in an easy to access format. In order to
succeed in any economic period, artists, as ‘professionals,’ need to have
the best information possible about governmental and business activities that
might have career implications. To this end, Ms. Blinchikoff, writing both from
personal experience and from years of information gathering in the field, has
provided an important contribution to her colleagues with the publication of
this guide."
The Washington Post writes, "... two comprehensive guides for
artists and art lovers, ‘Promoting Fine Art: Washington DC and Northern
Virginia' and ‘Promoting Fine Art: Baltimore and Maryland."
The Five Steps of Promotion, found in Chapter One,
combine Ms. Blinchikoff's artistic experiences and sales background. She offers a systematic
approach to publicizing the artist’s product and shows that retail-selling
tactics can be applied without compromising an artist’s integrity.
Chapters Two (Art Agencies), Three (Art Organizations), and Four (Art Galleries)
present each art entry in profile format and
include details on location, telephone numbers, contacts, goals, criteria for
selecting art, percent commission, style and media, insurance practices,
portfolio needs, opening receptions, exhibition space, and stable of artists.
Historical Perspective
Ms. Blinchikoff earned her 1975 Bachelor of
Science and 1984 Master of Education degrees in art education from Towson
University and used her master thesis as the basis for her 1984 book Promoting
Fine Art in Baltimore, an artists' guide to the policies, practices, and
procedures of Baltimore's visual art community. In 1988, 1990, and 1997 she revised,
computerized, updated, geographically expanded, and published Promoting Fine
Art: Baltimore and Maryland. In 1998, she published Promoting Fine Art:
Washington DC and Northern VA, a companion to the Maryland book.