Two of the most important skills an artist needs to develop are how to describe themselves and how to describe their art. These skills are put on full display when the task at hand is writing a grant or residency proposal. Grants are part of the diversified income streams that make up a healthy art […]
Art Studio (Business) Insurance: Your Art Studio Needs Insurance Too
Are you an artist whose hobby or interest has developed into real sales? Or an established professional who’s been driven home by the COVID-19 pandemic? No matter who you are, if you’re making money from the art you produce at home, it’s time to ask if you’re properly insured. You may not know it, but […]
The Ultimate Guide to Building a Studio Practice
For many people, when they think about an artist at work, they envision uninterrupted marathon hours of studio time… something that isn’t realistic for most artists. A studio practice needs to be sustainable – meaning you can keep it up for many years, whether you have family obligations or other jobs – without burning out. […]
2 Years from Art School to $30k w/ Shelby Leigh Kizer
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 […]
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