What to do with a gap in your artist resume
What do you do with a 14-year gap in your artist resume?
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What do you do with a 14-year gap in your artist resume?
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Cynthia Morris is starting a Creative Book Salon in which salon members will read and discuss books on creativity. Best of all: It’s FREE! Second best of all: It’s virtual (on the phone). It starts in February and you can get the details by clicking on the link above. This will be different than the
Creative Book Salon with Cynthia Morris Read
In continuing the theme of this week’s Art Marketing Action newsletter and yesterday’s post, I include Part 2 of my editing tips. While they were written for artist statements, I believe they are equally helpful for your other text. Some things to look for . . . Opening. Does your first sentence intrigue and lead
Editing Tips for Artists: Part 2 Read
Cheryl Richardson has a terrific reminder in her newsletter this week: We never know what is going on in other people’s lives. Dealing with people on a day-to-day basis, it’s easy to get caught up in your own needs and desires. Step back a little and think about them. That’s what marketing is all about,
While Marketing Your Art, Remember Others Read
From this week’s Art Marketing Action newsletter, I encourage you to edit carefully what you put out for public consumption. Not necessarily your blog. Blogs are more free-flowing, organically grown beasts. But edit your statement, brochures, biographies, and websites so that you have fewer words with bigger impact.
Editing Tips for Artists (Part 1: Pre-editing) Read
Tommy Thompson left a nice mention of me and ArtBizSuccess.com on his Painting Under the Sun blog, but I couldn’t comment to say thanks (he’s only allowing Blogger comments). And there was no way to email him from his blog. So, I just want to say publicly, thanks, Tommy! I post my experience here as
Artists: Are you encouraging comments on your blog? Read
I feel like I’ve been ignoring this blog for a few days, but there is honestly so much going on. Here’s a little taste: I returned last weekend from a terrific workshop experience in South Carolina. With that behind me, I’m preparing for Sarasota in March, Michigan in April, and a nearby workshop in Evergreen,
Art Marketing Stuff for You: Lots of Activity at ArtBizCoach.com Read
Getting involved with other artists in your community is critical. If you’ve been part of an ArtBizConnection.com artist salon or have started one of your own, we’d love to hear about your experience. What was good? What wasn’t so good? What would you do differently? Today’s Art Marketing Action newsletter encourages you to start your
Do you belong to an artists’ salon? Read
Margret Short is teasing us in her blog–revealing only small details of images that will be "unveiled" at an exhibit in June. Check out Margret Short’s blog that explores Old Master Dutch pigments and her modern day usage of them.
Today’s blog entry was written by attorney Kevin Houchin, who is my special guest for two teleseminars on copyright (this Tuesday, January 23 and Tuesday, February 6). I hope you’ll join us. Kevin wrote this for an Art Marketing Action newsletter last fall: Creative people are always trying to save a buck. That’s not a
Are you protecting your images? Read