Like the Spice

Like the Spice

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9 comments:

Anonymous said...

They are awesome! They have a really great roster of artists and they have amazing dinners and auctions for emerging artists.

Anonymous said...

Marisa is great to work with. Very hard worker, positive attitude, and a straight-shooter. Importantly, she has always been completely up front with payment.

I recommend.

-artist at LTS.

Anonymous said...

Great people work here... Marisa is doing a wonderful job of growing her gallery and her artists' careers. She is honest and spends all of her time working for her artists. I have been rep'd there for 1.5 years and it has been a pleasure. Best dealer experience in NYC. No payment problems. There is always good communication by phone and e-mail. Everyone there is fun and positive, and hard-working as well. I agree with the idea that young artists work best with young galleries - LtS is the ideal example of this.

Anonymous said...

Do not sign up to the Like the Spice mailing list. If this gallery gets a hold of your email, the amount of gallery spam, updates and events will choke you if not with volume, then with the tone of saccharin salesmanship.

FairGame said...

God forbid they try to sell something. These people are great, if you don't want to be on their email list, unsubscribe.

Anonymous said...

I appreciate the efforts of an entrepreneur like Marisa. SHe's keeping her gallery up and running in a difficult time. I'm happy to receive her e-mails. They're positive, informative and enthusiastic. Anon, you can ask to be taken off her list.

Anonymous said...

very supportive, easy to deal with, work hard for their artists, always pays

Anonymous said...

Very nice and great work! Sometimes you go into a gallery to just look and the people working there look at you like you just stepped off the street into their living room. The woman here left me alone but invited me in and took a few moments to talk about the work.

Anonymous said...

There were financial disparities with my sales/payments. Financial disparities trump any "goodwill" pro-offered by Marisa Sage et al. at LTS.

Lost work. Broken work. Book keeping/artwork tracking a mess. Poor quality snaps of your work slathered over the internet. Thumbs down.