September/October 2024 Advertisers
The Frank M. Doyle Art Pavilion
Ontario Museum of History & Art
Otis College of Art and Design
Studio Channel Islands Art Center
W. Keith & Janet Kellogg University Art Gallery
In 2024, we celebrate 18 years. We are LA’s longest-running contemporary art magazine, and we could not have made it this far without our loyal advertisers.
Be safe & healthy and enjoy reading ARTILLERY in 2024.
November/December Reservation Deadline: October 11, 2024
November/December Advertising Artwork due October 18, 2024
For 2024 deadlines and issue themes, please email publisher@artillerymag.com
Advertising
Display Sales: Daniela Soberman Cell: (562) 533-7998 daniela@artillerymag.com
Display Sales: Anna Bagirov Cell: (408) 531-5643 anna@artillerymag.com
Web Advertising: Mitch Handsone (323) 515-2840 mitch@artillerymag.com
Artillery is an art publication geared towards the artist, gallerist, curator, collector, designer and enthusiast. We provide accessible text on current issues, thoughts and trends in the art world. Based out of Los Angeles and covering the international art scene, we have grown into a “must read” for anyone interested or involved in the current explosion of art culture. Artillery has a readership of 50,000 with distribution to galleries, museums, college campuses, art fairs, hotels, coffee houses and bookstores nationwide. We have over 350 partners in distribution including major art galleries such as Blum & Poe, Gagosian and art institutions such as REDCAT, Brooklyn Museum and Museum of Latin American Art. We distribute and represent the magazine at major international art fairs in Miami, New York, San Francisco and Los Angeles.
Artillery has infiltrated the competitive art market that can seem exclusive and hard to reach. Advertise with Artillery and hit your target.
Audience
51% male 49% female 20% between 18-24 years 25% between 25-34 years 25% between 35-44 years 15% between 45-54 years 10% between 55-64 years 5% over 65 years
88% have college degrees or currently in college
29% $80,000+ yearly income 25% $60,000 – 80 20% $40,000 – 60 23% $25,000 – 40
89% attend cultural exhibitions regularly 52% purchase/collect art 55% make art 61% travel frequently 72% eat out regularly