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This artist turned 5 partnerships into a sold-put gallery show with Meredith Nemirov (262)

Getting buy-in for an ambitious exhibition idea means giving people a reason to say yes before you walk in the door.

In this episode, Colorado artist Meredith Nemirov shares how she built a sold-out show by approaching a national nonprofit before she called her gallery, giving collaborators options rather than demands, and activating the show across multiple events. The result was six invested partners and a show that sold out by the end of the summer.

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Malene Barnett

Community, kinship, and career stability with Malene Barnett (242)

Artist and activist Malene Barnett draws from her Caribbean and West African heritage
to guide her multidisciplinary practice.

In this conversation, she shares how she balances clay, textiles, and other mediums
while trusting the creative process. Malene also talks about designing work that holds memory, the role of community and kinship, and why artists should share their process as a way to connect.

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Michelle Fung

Married to a single art project forever with Michelle Fung (227)

Big ideas take time. This episode looks at how one artist has stayed connected to a single, evolving creative project for over a decade—by following joy, embracing personal obsessions, and giving herself permission to revisit old fascinations.

You’ll hear how a vivid dream sparked an expansive interdisciplinary project, and how clarity, planning, personal obsession, and embracing multiple mediums can fuel momentum—even when the work feels overwhelming or the payoff isn’t immediately clear.

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Noelle Phares in the gallery

Beauty, rigorous research, and purpose with Noelle Phares (224)

After leaving a career in science, Noelle Phares brought the same research-driven mindset to her art practice. In this episode, we talk about how she structured her early projects, the story behind her museum exhibition Tracking Time, and what she learned working with curators and institutions.

This is part one of a 2-part conversation about clarity, purpose, and building an art career that reflects your deepest values.

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7 Essential verbs for artists to embrace (170)

Action builds confidence, and you need verbs for action.

Look back on how your confidence as an artist has grown over as a result not only of reading about something or hearing about it, but of actually doing it. Making more art. Having more shows. Submitting to more opportunities.

With this in mind, I have 7 verbs to embrace, which you might not normally associate with your art career.

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Being an artist with Geoffrey Gorman (124)

To know what a real artist’s life looks like on a daily basis, you have to study and talk to those artists. Short of visiting their studios, you read their biographies. Watch their videos. Listen to them on podcasts, like The Art Biz.

That’s what this conversation is about. Geoffrey Gorman talks about how he approaches his work and the rapidly-evolving art market.

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Consider 44 possible reasons why your art isn't selling.

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  • External Factors
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  • How You’re Showing It
  • The Buying Experience
  • How You’re Connecting
  • How You’re Promoting It

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