Design a Fabulous Art Studio on a Shoestring

Many of my studio furnishings were found in used building supply and consignment stores, and I was creative with the use of inexpensive hardware and bartering.

Art as Healing and Inspiration

It is almost like I am adding new layers to the memory, layers filled with new, empowering perspectives.

Is Your Art Right for the Corporate Market?

Considering selling your work to corporate clients? Here’s what you need to know.

Why Corporations Collect Art

What are the reasons corporations collect art? There are definite benefits to the company, their employees, clients and the community, as well as to the artists represented in those collections.

Foreign Vistas

Inspired by landscapes in many international locations, these artists present their work and share their technique.

How a Creative Idea became a Collaborative Project

How does inspiration and a creative idea take root and grow into a major collaborative project?

How Artists Can Inoculate Themselves Against Rejection

A conversation with artist advocate and business strategy consultant Elizabeth Hulings on the inevitability of rejection, strategies to cope, and how to move forward.

Balancing Art and Business

How do self-employed artists balance studio and administrative time without losing their minds? Artists share their own strategies for dealing with it all.

How Artists Earn: Teaching

Many artists cultivate multiple ways of earning, and have found that teaching is a popular option that can take various forms.

Photo Service Helps Build an Amazing Art Portfolio

ProductViz provides quality portfolio-caliber pictures of artwork. We show artists work in an interior setting.

Up Close

The theme of this collection of work by a group of artist friends focuses on taking a close up look at the world.

Top Art Fairs in America

Art Fair Calendar has announced the results of its 4th annual “America’s Best Art Fairs” survey

How to Write a Compelling Artist Statement

Your statement should contain only that information you consider most important—to your art and to your goals. Stick to the basics.

How Artists Earn: Art-Related Products

Artists may add a much-needed price point spread, or even attract an entirely new audience who are not prospective collectors of original art.