Should artists work for free? Some people think so. This attitude hurts the business of art and can destroy self-confidence.
Wholesaling Essentials – Creating a Win/Win Partnership with Empathy
How artists who wholesale can become better partners with their retailers. Mckenna Hallett shares her perspective on building relationships.
Sell More Artwork with In Situ Photos
Guest blogger Carol McIntyre shares her experience with creating interior photos that show off her paintings.
How to Ace Your Next Trade Show
Headed to a trade show this year? This article shares tips on how artists can close more sales.
Wear Your Art
Just for fun, imagine turning one of your paintings into a piece of wearable art. Now you can do it.
10 Great Reasons Artists Should Have a Blog
Blogging allows you to tell your story as an artist, so each visitor to your site gets to know you better and understand what inspires you.
Promoting Artists in a Pop Up Gallery
Pop ups are a great way to spread the word about your art. It takes a lot of time to prepare for what is typically only a handful of days presence in the shop!
A Gallery Owner’s View: Realities of the Art Business
Suzanne Connors, owner of SaxArt Gallery in North Carolina, talks about success, overexposure, and partnering with artists.
A Gallery Owner’s View: What Artists Need to Know
Art gallery owner Suzanne Connors speaks frankly about what artists must know to work with galleries for mutual success.
How Natasha Wescoat Rocked Her Online Art Sales
A well-rounded web presence is an essential part of your art business and brand if you want to sell online.
Set Your Goals for the Lifestyle You Want
Prioritize your life over your work, and everything for your art business will fall into place. Then set goals.
Online Sales Tips from the Experts
If you take the step to sell your work online, you need to realize it is a commitment. Take a bit of time and do some research.
Lessons from a Licensed Artist
An interview with artist Alex Colombo, who shares her thoughts on licensing art, the learning process and getting results.
Ask the Experts: Art Licensing
If you could pick one essential thing that artists need to know before licensing their art, what would that be?