Shelby Kizer is a young artist who has quickly taken the art scene by storm by developing a financially sustainable art business. After graduating from college in 2018, she found herself reflecting on the same question many other artists ask themselves “How do I turn my passion for art into a thriving business.” Shelby spent […]
How I Sell My Art: Lisa Kellner
In 2012, I thought my dreams as an artist were being realized. I was having my first solo exhibition at a gallery in Chelsea, NY. My work was selling consistently with my gallery in DC. I had multiple requests to exhibit and exhibitions scheduled a year or so in advance around the country. I was […]
Escaping Art World Camelot
Happy New Year and WOW, I’m so impressed at how many responses I received in our previous email about Camelot (you can see the Facebook post here). There are a lot of fellow mythology nerds out there, and I appreciate your input! 😉 My summary response to all of them: yes, there likely was a […]
8 Ways to Save Money on Art Supplies
Art supplies can be expensive. Early in your art career it might feel a bit like a catch-22: you have to sell art to make money, but you need money to buy supplies to make art. Your best bet for making the most of your supplies and not overspending is to establish some thoughtfully frugal […]
9 Years Coaching Artists: What I’ve Learned
On a call a few weeks ago, someone asked me what are the top things I’ve learned from my experience helping artists? I realized I didn’t have a pat answer. How do I distill down the last 9 years of teaching classes to more than 5,000 artists? In no particular order, here are my […]
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