A gallery is both a cultural ambassador and a storefront, which is needless to say a unique position. In this series, Cory and I will tackle how galleries use (or should use) social media to make this duality work for them and not against them, how artists can network with galleries, and how galleries can […]
Be a Snowflake, Not a Drop in the Bucket
Image Courtesy of Mommamia A while back, Cory wrote a massive, awesome article called How to Sell Art Online, chock-full of great tips on how to get yourself organized to move forward as a creative entrepreneur. One of the tips, the one I’ll be delving into this week, was “figure out what makes you unique”. Personal […]
Tweet Freedom: How to Use Social Media and Still Have a Life
We’ve all done it more than once when trying to be productive online: disappeared down the social media rabbit hole while our valuable time ticks by. Part of what makes social media and social networking such powerful tools is their capacity to suck us in with endless information and entertainment. But how do you harness […]
How Much Does It Cost You To Do Your Creative Thing?
Nicole Crist is a dancer, performer, teacher, choreographer, trainer, director. She has a company called Altitude Aerials, where she is the self-dubbed head aerialista. As a self-employed creative I’ve been pondering for years how much I charge for my art. I continuously go over past proposals and invoices; work and re-work the numbers to figure […]
The Crowdfunding Guide for Artists: Part 2
Last week, I led you through the essential criteria to consider when choosing a platform for crowdfunding a project. Now that you’ve done your research and made your choice, how do you bring home the win when the clock is ticking and you’re one of thousands and thousands of projects listed on the site? Fear […]
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