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 […]
Be Relentless, Follow Up, Learn to Write – An Art Biz Case Study with Natasha Kohli
With each of my art business coaching clients, I try to do an exit interview a few months in to see how things are going. I wanted to give you some insights into the coaching process by sharing part of a recent session I did with the artist Natasha Kohli, who lives in Chicago. It […]
What Kills Successful Art Careers?
This is the final post in the Seeking the Hidden Path of the Artist Career series. You can read the first post here. When people start getting excited about your work, you may find yourself in an unfamiliar situation: that of being a leader. But if you don’t realize it’s time to be a leader, […]
Building A Small Following on the Path
This post is the fourth in a series on Seeking the Hidden Path of the Artist’s Career. If you want an overview of the concept, click here to read Thoughts on the Hidden Path. In Finding the Path we talked about the need to start showing your work, and how most artists start by just […]
The Danger of Being Discovered and How to Spot False Paths
This post is part of a series of blog posts about Seeking the Hidden Path of a Fine Art Career. You can read the introduction to the Hidden Path here and read about Taking Your First Steps here. Art careers are very exciting early on. Everything is new and shiny. Everything is emotional and fun. Encouragement […]
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