In the final installment of her article on “Creating a DIY Strategy for Exhibiting Your Work” guest blogger Rhonda Schaller discusses the pros and cons of self-producing artists.
Skin in the Game -The Tattoo Art of Frank Luca
Tattoo artist Frank Luca started his career trained in graphic art and held more traditional jobs. This is the story of his journey and how he balances his fine art work with a career as a tattoo artist.
A Gallery Director Speaks: What Artists Must Know
Robert Patrick, gallery director and consultant, is interviewed about what artists need to know about art collectors, art galleries, and how to prepare presentations.
How Being a Full-Time Artist Will Change Your Life
Your vision of what your life will be like earning a living as a full-time artist changes over time. One artist’s experience of how reality changed her thinking and why that made all the difference.
How to Fail as an Artist
Tongue-in-cheek article on what not to do to succeed as an artist. and links to articles on how to succeed.
A Guide to Art Licensing & Publishing
Jan Weiss, an art publishing industry insider, has written an ebook to help artists understand the world of publishing.
How to Become a Successful Book Illustrator
Book illustrator Duncan Long discusses his career, how he became successful in his field, and advice for artists.
Greeting Card Biz Insider Secrets – Part 3
Don Ruge, a greeting card industry pro, completes his series on the topic of licensing your work and other considerations.
How to Sell Your Work to Art Publishers
Harriet Rinehart of Bentley Publishing Group talks about the art publishing world and how artists can license your work.
Superb Branding and Strategies
Calligrapher and artist Ken Brown shares his expertise in the field and his story of becoming super successful.
Is Art Licensing Right for You?
Tara Reed, an expert on art licensing, discusses the mindset artists must have to be successful in this endeavor.
Selling Your Work in New York Galleries/An Insider’s Story
Artist, author and former gallery owner Rhonda Schaller gives an insider’s view on how to sell your work in New York art galleries.