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.
Show Your Art Effectively: 3 Steps to an Engaging Display
Placing fewer, stronger works on the wall can also give the visitor an appetite for more.
How Artists Earn: Tattoo Art
Earning a living through the art of tattoo, two artists speak about the business and the challenges they face.
3D Printed Art on the Rise with Artists & Sculptors
Here are four artists using 3D Printing in their art or artistic process. You be the judge. Are they Artists or Makers?
Working with a Chain Retailer Yields Big Sales
Bill Kaufmann and Cynthia Mosedale of Linden Hills Pottery seized an extraordinary opportunity to partner with a popular chain store to sell their work – with amazing results.
From Museum Administrator to Working Artist
Painter Stephen Estrada transitioned from a career in museum administration to a self-employed artist seeking to have his work exhibited in museums.
How Artists Earn: Art Commissions
Taking commissions isn’t for everyone; it requires a mindset where the artist is excited about the collaborative effort involved in producing a personalized piece of art.
Boost Your Art Website Rank with Backlinks
Increasing your website’s search ranking helps you get found in online search, build authority for your site and drive more traffic.
How to Determine if an Art Exhibition Space is a Good Fit
A signed contract from both parties, the artist and the venue, is a must to make sure every transaction is transparent and both parties are protected from the unforeseen.
The Learning Experience: Better Online or In Person?
In a digital world people are craving face-to-face interaction, not only with an instructor but with other students and peers.
How Artists Earn: Wholesale and Online Retail
There are a lot of ways to make a living from your art these days: online retail, in-person events, consignment and galleries, old-fashioned word-of-mouth, and of course, wholesale.
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Keep Art Collectors Coming Back
Don’t lose track of your existing customers. They are the key to growing your creative business.