What is a Gallery?
Your Gallery is a place where Collections that you share and that are shared with you will be stored. Once you log in you will notice on the Welcome page options to go to My Gallery or Friends’ Galleries. Click on My Gallery to view Collections you have shared with friends and/or family. Click on Friends’ Galleries to view Collections that have been shared with you. If a friend or family member has shared more than one Collection with you then those Collections will be stored under that friend or family member’s name. For example: Allison Smith has shared multiple Collections with you. When you click on Friends’ Galleries you will see ‘Allison Smith’s Gallery’ on the Galleries homepage. When you click on her Gallery, all Collections she has shared with you will appear.
A gallery is a collection of photographs showing your participation in the collector car hobby. It can be photos of cars, events, anything relevant to your experience with your car or the hobby. Attach a narrative to give more detail about your gallery. Back To Top Q: How do I start? A: Go to your Account page and select Ride, Story or Gallery by clicking on the appropriate button. If you need help getting to your Account Page, CLICK HERE. Follow the on-screen instructions for writing and uploading content. Back To Top Q: How can I view my Ride, Story or Gallery? A: You can view them by going to your Account Page or going to your Owner’s Profile. Back To Top Q: What is an Owner’s Profile? A: An Owner’s Profile is your collection of stories and photographs. It is accessible from your account page, or by going to the gold “My Hemmings” button and selecting the drop down “My Owner’s Profile”. Back To Top Q: What is my “Public Profile”? A: Your Public Profile is the version of your Owner’s
A guide to understanding contemporary art and professional art gallery conduct What is the Richmond Gallery? The Richmond Art Gallery is a great place to see and think about contemporary art. We are a non-profit organization which means we are not in the business of selling art like a commercial gallery would be. Our mandate is to exhibit and collect contemporary art. Exhibiting and preserving art is an outward expression of the value that a community places in the making of art. Art enriches a community’s cultural experience and advances the discipline of art while supporting artistic expression. We show art for visitor’s enjoyment and learning. How can I enjoy it if I don’t understand it? Some contemporary art can be difficult to understand. The best way to learn and enjoy it is to slow down, relax and be open to ideas. (Isn’t this what we ask our children to do when confronted with something new?) Understanding art, like any other discipline, takes time. Don’t worry if you don’t ‘ge