Frequently Asked Questions
What education and background do I need to be an art consultant?
Most have a degree in art history, fine arts, business, interior design, or related fields, which provides credibility. Art consulting training programs and certifications are extremely valuable too.
What licenses or certifications are required?
You need basic business licenses and permits. Art consulting is largely unregulated. Popular optional certifications are the APP and AM. Appraiser certifications are required for appraisal services.
How much can art consultants earn?
Art consultants have widely varying salaries from $50,000-$150,000+ per year. Your income depends on reputation, expertise, services, and location. Many earn hourly, retainer, commission, and project fees.
What types of clients do consultants work with?
Typical clients include private collectors, corporations, museums, hospitals, banks, law firms, designers, architects, and more. Some specialize in certain industries or building types. High net worth individuals are common.
How do I find clients as a new consultant?
Networking in the art world and related industries is key for referrals and leads. Promoting your services through marketing like your website, advertising, writing, and public speaking is also vital. Offering free initial consultations can help secure new clients.
Should I get office space when starting out?
You don’t need a large office at first. Focus on finding professional, convenient space to meet clients in. Many consultants work from home offices initially. As you grow, you may want more formal workspace.
What insurance should art consultants have?
Carry general business insurance like liability, errors and omissions, valuables, and appraiser’s liability if providing appraisals. Protect yourself from potential liabilities.
How much does it cost to start an art consulting business?
Start-up costs vary but expect to spend $15,000 — $25,000+ when starting out. Costs include licensing, office space, equipment, marketing, website, legal fees, insurance, and more. Sufficient capital is required to launch any business.
What are ethical guidelines for art consultants?
Maintain confidentiality, disclose any conflicts of interest, be transparent about compensation, avoid inappropriate guarantees, and remain objective. Focus on providing honest, expert guidance to best serve clients’ interests.















