The coronavirus pandemic has left many professionals struggling to get by and visual artists are not an exception. As time goes by, it becomes increasingly difficult to stay afloat, but even in the time of crises, there are ways to minimize negative effects and remain financially sound.
Read MoreCCA put out this helpful compilation of resources generated by current Graduate Fine Arts students, faculty, and staff for artists during this challenging time.
Read MoreFor most artists, a certain amount of “social distancing” was already a part of their routine, with long days spent in the studio. But how are they coping with the broader effects of COVID-19? And what sort of things are they doing to keep their spirits up in these anxious times?
Read MoreThis is an aggregated list of FREE resources, opportunities, and financial relief options available to artists and specifically designed to serve those interested in supporting the independent artist community.
Read MoreThis is an evolving list of emergency relief funds and funding resources for artists, culture bearers, creative workers, freelancers as we navigate this moment together.
Read MoreKQED has rounded up a list of mutual aid funds that distribute emergency grants to artists, creative professionals and freelancers facing financial hardships.
Read MoreThe Coronavirus pandemic has led to a cascade of event cancellations and the loss of opportunities for many artists. Authorities are recommending self-isolation to stem the spread of the virus. What do we do now? Carolyn Edlund at Artsy Shark has some good ideas.
Read MoreOur friends at Artwork Archive have compiled a useful list of emergency resources for artists as well an ongoing list of crowdfunding efforts to provide financial relief for artists in this difficult time.
Read MoreIn honor of Women’s History Month, Artsy is celebrating female-identifying and non-binary artists who deserve greater recognition. They spoke with some of the world’s leading women artists, including former stARTup juror Diana Al-Hadid, who shared her favorite women artists.
Read MoreWhat is the blind spot in your art business? See if you have any of these common blind spots and learn how to make the change once you see more clearly.
Read MoreRebecca Wilson, Chief Curator and VP, Art Advisory at Saatchi Art explains why online galleries are crucial to break the outdated exclusivity of traditional galleries and how they help emerging artists reach collectors.
Read MoreRegardless of how or where you build your art website, you will want it to function well and produce sales. In order to do so, your site must show your art to its best advantage, connect with your audience, earn their trust, and move them towards making a purchase.
Read MoreHow to track your art on secondary markets, how to deal with low secondary market selling prices, how to protect your selling prices, and the relationship between primary and secondary market prices…
Read MoreArtist residencies allow the space and opportunity to create and pursue one’s art career goals. Our friends at Artwork Archive have seven tips for choosing the right residency, being a strong applicant, and then making the most of your residency opportunities.
Read MoreThe act of creation can reduce stress and anxiety and improve your mood, says Girija Kaimal, a professor at Drexel University and a leading researcher in art therapy…
Read MoreDrawing from several texts by the great Conceptualist, Artsy has gleaned some provocative words of advice, particularly from one rousing letter of encouragement from LeWitt to Eva Hesse, sent in 1965.
Read MoreYou’ve prepared a wonderful exhibit of your artwork. Now preparation is the key to making a wonderful presentation of yourself and your ideas on opening night.
Read MoreTo ring in the new decade, Artsy shares a story about 20 artists with major museum shows in 2020.
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