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Streeters vs The Holy Art: Which Exhibition Is Right For You

  • Writer: Angelos
    Angelos
  • Jun 8
  • 3 min read

We get asked this a lot. "What's the difference between Streeters and The Holy Art? Which one should I apply to?"

Both galleries are run by the same team. Both put your work in front of collectors and art lovers. Both accept all mediums and welcome emerging artists. But they serve different needs.

Here's the breakdown so you can pick the right one for where you are right now.

The Holy Art: international exhibitions across nine cities

The Holy Art is an international contemporary art gallery that has exhibited over 25,000 artists across London, New York, Tokyo, Paris, Milan, Athens, Barcelona, Amsterdam and Brighton.

Holy Art exhibitions run throughout the year in multiple cities simultaneously. The audience is global. The collector network spans three continents. The exhibitions are larger, the reach is wider and the CV credit carries international weight.

Choose The Holy Art if you want to exhibit in multiple countries, reach an international audience, build a global exhibition history and connect with collectors across nine cities.

Streeters: weekend shows in London, Paris and New York

Streeters Gallery is the sister gallery of The Holy Art. We run focused weekend group shows in London, Paris and New York. Friday opening night, Saturday and Sunday open to the public.

Streeters shows are smaller, more intimate and more affordable. The energy is raw. The spaces have character. The format is simple: bring your work, we handle the rest.

Choose Streeters if you want a focused weekend show, a more affordable entry point, your first exhibition credit, or a local show in London, Paris or New York.

Apply to Streeters at streetersgallery.net.

Can I do both?

Yes. Many artists apply to both.

A common strategy is to start with Streeters for your first exhibition. Get comfortable with the process. See how your work reads in a gallery setting. Meet collectors and other artists. Then apply to The Holy Art for international shows once you're ready to scale up.

Another approach is to do a physical show at Streeters in one city while adding digital exhibition spots through The Holy Art in other cities. That way you're physically present at one show while your work reaches audiences across the world.

There's no wrong combination. Both galleries feed into the same collector network and the same community.

The network is shared

This is the key thing. Whether you exhibit with Streeters or The Holy Art, your work is promoted to the same community of 235,000+ collectors, curators, buyers and art enthusiasts.

The audience doesn't belong to one gallery or the other. It belongs to the network. And both galleries plug into it.

That means a Streeters exhibition in London reaches the same collectors as a Holy Art exhibition in Tokyo. The scale is different but the quality of the audience is the same.

Quick comparison

The Holy Art: nine cities worldwide, international exhibitions, larger shows, global collector reach, emerging and established artists.

Streeters: London, Paris and New York, weekend group shows, intimate format, affordable, ideal for first time exhibitors.

Both: same founding team, same collector network, same community, all mediums accepted, open call submissions.

Make your move

If international reach is your goal, apply to The Holy Art.

If you want a focused weekend show, apply to Streeters at streetersgallery.net.

If you want both, apply to both.

Your career grows every time your work gets seen by the right people. Both galleries make that happen.

 
 
 

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