Summer is one of the busiest periods in the UK art calendar. From regional galleries to open studios and major exhibitions, thousands of people are spending their weekends discovering new artists and exploring fresh creative ideas.
A recent roundup of the UK's art scene highlighted the strength of this year's exhibition programme, with independent galleries, regional venues and artist-led spaces all playing an important role in connecting creators with new audiences. The message is encouraging: collectors are actively looking for new work—they simply need an easy way to continue the relationship once they leave the gallery.
For artists and independent gallerists, that's an opportunity.
Every exhibition creates interest, but interest fades quickly unless visitors have somewhere to continue exploring.
Think about your own experience visiting a gallery. You may see an artist you love, take a photograph of the label, and promise yourself you'll look them up later. Often that never happens.
Today's collectors expect to find artists online immediately. They want to browse more work, read about the artist, follow future collections and, when the time is right, purchase directly.
Your online gallery has become an essential extension of every physical exhibition.

Your online gallery should do much more than display images.
It should help visitors:
Unlike social media, where yesterday's post quickly disappears, your gallery remains organised, searchable and entirely focused on your work.
At LettsArt, artists and independent galleries can create a professional online gallery without technical skills. Rather than acting as a marketplace, LettsArt gives you the software to manage, distribute and sell your artwork directly to collectors while remaining in complete control of your own brand and relationships.
The recent success of many UK exhibitions isn't just about the artwork. Visitors increasingly want context.
Why was the piece created?
What inspired the collection?
How has your style evolved?
Adding artist notes, collection introductions and studio updates transforms individual artworks into part of a larger story. That emotional connection often encourages visitors to spend longer exploring and return again in the future.
Physical galleries are carefully curated. Your digital gallery should be too. Organise artwork into meaningful collections rather than simply uploading images in date order. Examples might include:
Good organisation helps collectors browse naturally and discover pieces they may otherwise have missed.
Running an exhibition often means updating artwork, writing descriptions, organising collections and preparing new content. These tasks are important - but they can also consume valuable studio time. LettsArt's Art Intelligence features help artists generate artwork descriptions, organise collections, create tags and simplify gallery management, allowing more time to focus on creating new work.
Technology should support creativity - not compete with it.
Whether you have an exhibition planned this summer or simply want to grow your audience, here are five practical steps you can implement immediately:
Make sure your newest work is available online before your next exhibition opens.
Group artwork into themed collections so visitors can easily browse the complete series after attending.
Include artist notes, inspiration and background information to build stronger connections with collectors.
Add your gallery link and QR code to exhibition labels, business cards, email signatures and social media profiles.
Use Art Intelligence to generate descriptions, improve organisation and reduce administration so you can spend more time creating.
The UK's summer exhibition season shows there is strong public interest in discovering independent artists. The challenge isn't attracting attention - it's making sure interested visitors can easily find you again. By combining physical exhibitions with a professional online gallery, thoughtful storytelling and smarter digital tools, artists and independent gallerists can turn a single exhibition visit into a lasting collector relationship.
That's exactly what LettsArt was built to support.
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No. LettsArt is no-code Art Intelligence software that enables artists and independent gallerists to build and manage their own professional online gallery while selling directly to collectors.
Absolutely. Many artists use LettsArt as the online destination promoted through exhibitions, open studios, business cards and QR codes.
No. LettsArt is designed to be simple to use without coding or web development experience.
Yes. Collections make it easier for visitors to browse your work by series, subject, medium or exhibition.
Art Intelligence can assist with artwork descriptions, tagging, organisation and other routine tasks, helping artists spend less time on administration and more time creating.
Yes. LettsArt enables artists and gallerists to sell directly to collectors without relying on traditional online marketplaces.