November 2026

Show Your Artwork in Our November Issue. Plan your marketing around these specially focused features.


Just in time for the holiday season, American Art Collector will present its 17th annual Collector's Focus: Small Works and Miniatures! These smaller-scale works are often more affordable which not only makes them great gifts, but also offers opportunities for those looking to build their collection as well as veteran collectors who are running out of wall space! Creating small-scale paintings and sculpture requires a skill set all its own and, artists who don’t typically work small, often create unique pieces that appeal to their repeat collectors. Don’t miss this opportunity to share your mini-masterpieces with collectors nationwide. Artwork by Russell Gordon. Courtesy Principle Gallery 
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There is no other place in the world like the Big Apple and one of the reasons is for its abundance of art and cultural offerings. But New York’s art scene extends far beyond the city and thrives in many regions of this diverse state. To help our readers navigate through the overwhelming number of galleries, museums and events in the city and beyond, American Art Collector presents The Art Lover’s Guide to Collecting Fine Art in New York in the October issue. In this special section we will focus on the best galleries, artists and museums devoted to contemporary realism in the Empire State. With this indispensable guide, our readers will be able to customize their art experiences both in the Big Apple and while they tour different areas of the state. Don’t miss this opportunity to be on the map when our readers visit New York! Artwork by Eric Nash, George Billis Gallery.
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As we head into the depths of winter, what better time to introduce our exciting Collector’s Focus: Nocturnes than in the November issue of American Art Collector! Nocturnes, or paintings that depict night scenes, have strong roots in Western art but the term “nocturne” was actually popularized by James McNeill Whistler in the late 19th century to describe his moody, atmospheric paintings. Today a growing number of contemporary realists are painting nighttime scenes, from painting in plein air at night, to highly orchestrated studio paintings. Nocturnes have a mysterious, magical quality to them that collectors are drawn to. Book your ad today to share your night scenes with collectors nationwide alongside other leading artists creating nocturnes and the galleries who represent them! Artwork by Alberto Ortega, Arcadia Contemporary.
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Additional Distribution

  • Scottsdale Artists’ School’s Beaux Arts, Scottsdale, AZ
  • 55th Annual Waterfowl Festival, Easton, MD
  • 2026 Art Tehachapi, Tehachapi, CA
  • American Artists Professional League Grand National Exhibition, New York, NY
  • Scottsdale Gallery Association Gold Palette ArtWalk, Scottsdale, AZ
  • Charleston Gallery Association First Friday ArtWalk, Charleston, SC
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Upcoming Issues

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December

2026

Sections

  • Spotlight: Collector's Focus: Figurative Art
  • Collector's Focus: Figurative Art
  • The Art Lover's Guide to Collecting Fine Art in Florida
  • Collector's Focus: Interiors

Deadlines

Space Booking:
October 19th
Materials Due:
October 23rd