How Artists Can Work with Stagers

The real estate market can provide opportunities and repeat customers for artists who want to provide work for staging properties.

An Art Pro’s Insights for Creative Entrepreneurs

A recent conversation with Hawaii-based entrepreneur Thomas Deir reveals his recipe for success while staying true to his vision as an artist.

Is Print-on-Demand Right for Your Art?

Many artists use print-on-demand services to sell products featuring their designs. This can be a revenue stream, but there are downsides, too.

Art Becomes Fabric for Wearables and More

Two artists use very different methods to have their artwork placed on fabric, allowing them to expand their collections into wearables and other products. Here’s how they did it.

How to Get Traffic to Your Artist Website

How do you draw visitors to your art website, and what kind of traffic do you need?

Should You License Your Art?

Art licensing is an option for artists, but it’s not right for everyone. How does it work, and how can artists become involved in this market?

Is Your Art Business Ready for New Opportunities?

As markets evolve and change, artist entrepreneurs must be flexible and open to new methods of earning.

Small Business Entrepreneur Thinks Big

With an art background in big business, Clint Eagar was prepared to make his own entrepreneurial foray a success. Here’s how he did it.

Advice for Artists from an Art Festival Juror

Want to get accepted into the best art festivals? Small details in your application can make a big difference.

Is Your Art Business Losing Money?

If you are simply guessing at prices and what the market will bear, this could be a main reason why your business isn’t making money.

Becoming an Artist After 60

At the age of 60+, these entrepreneurs are pursuing their dreams. How did they do it, and what advice do they have for others?

Artist vs. Scammer

Here’s what happened when one artist almost got ripped off by a scammer – and what you need to know to protect yourself, too.

The 4 Words That Kill Art Sales

by guest blogger Mckenna Hallett Building trust at art shows requires new skills and new words in today’s distracting environments     In my transformative publication, The E’s of Selling Art System – A Guidebook and Flashcards for Face-to-Face Selling, I have a chapter devoted to what I call the “Four Dirty Little Words”. As Dale […]

Is Your Art Portfolio Updated and Ready to Sell?

Gallery managers and wholesale buyers are always looking for fresh product to present to their own regular customers, who eagerly look forward to seeing new merchandise.