Yesterday I received an email from an artist named Deb, asking me why she should buy my book. What’s in it, and how is it different from TAA’s courses & blog posts? Fair question! So, yesterday I did a short chat on Facebook on why you should buy my book How to Sell Your Art […]
Manga-inspired Fine Artist Camilla d’Errico on the Convention Circuit
http://traffic.libsyn.com/theabundantartist/Camilla_Derrico.mp3 In this episode, we cover: 2:00 – Camilla d’Errico explains how she got started attending comic cons, and how her presence at the conventions has changed over 18 years. Her first solo show sold out! 7:30 – Camilla addresses the fact that its scary to put your work out for people to see, and how […]
I’m a Multipotentialite
When I submit guest articles or speaker bios, it usually ends with something like this: Cory Huff is an actor, storyteller, director, and photographer living in Portland, Oregon. What does that mean? I thought I’d share a little more with you. Actor/Director I’ve been acting since I was in 4th grade. In high school I was […]
Art and Leadership: The Power and Purpose of Creativity
I recently wrote an article called “The Myth of the Starving Artist—and what it can teach us about job security.” In it, I discuss how society’s attitude towards art parallels how people feel across industries about their jobs and companies. We’re in a culture that devalues creativity and values pursuing a paycheck over the purpose […]
How to Manage Your Money on a Variable Income
The average fine artist in the US made $44,400 in 2014. I love stats like that because they make it all seem so much neater than it is. The ‘average’ artist. Who is this ‘average’ artist of whom you speak? The artists of whom the Bureau of Labour Statistics speaks are made up of all […]
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