Hi pete , I have had work in quite a few galleries over the years , some are not trading for a long time , in places like St Ives , Truro , Tintagel , Dartmouth , and Salcombe plus a few others .... The main ones have been The Devon Guild of Craftsmen where I have been a member for about 20 years and also at Dansels in Dorset , where I think you have some work ( or did ) , not all of my work is turned some is driftwood , furniture and carving but I have found galleries on the whole very good , I know they take a commission but they seem to achieve prices that are not achievable at craft fairs , and then if you calculate all your costs of a craft fair , stall fee , travel , accommodation ?, and time being there etc etc ,then the net price you receive is about the same ( usually less ) I have a few good friends who are artists and often get suggestions of places that they feel would suit my work , I get around a lot with work and personal activities and visit places that interest me and often get in to a conversation with Gallery owners . I keep saying to myself to get to some bigger towns and cities on a sales mission but have never got round to it yet ......one thing many people ( artists and craftsmen ) have told me is that making is easy , selling less so , especially at the prices you would like ! I like to think galleries are my marketing department and I just get on with making .... but I can make more than I can sell at the moment , but have no desire to spend all day in a dusty shed by myself !!! Terry ...