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As a creative entrepreneur you need to be asking questions of anyone who wants to work with you.
Open the doors of communication and learn how to protect yourself from potentially bad situations.
A must listen for any creative.
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I'm joined by Lauren Spangler as we talk about six different business models for artists and how they could be potential ways to add additional income to your creative practice.
No matter the economic climate, it's good to have multiple ways to support yourself.
Listen today and be sure to subscribe!
Visit www.artconnective.org to learn more and enroll for self paced courses.
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I am joined by Lauren Spangler, an artist, musician and creativity coach to talk about ways to better manage being an artist and also an entrepreneur. Both are important to the success of your practice. We talk about this along with tips to help manage the business tasks you may not enjoy.
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I am joined by Lauren Spangler. Lauren is a painter, musician, and creativity coach based out of New Mexico. Today we talk about how to balance being a creative/artist and being an organized entrepreneur. Both roles are important and we discuss three tips to help manage wearing multiple hats.
Be sure to subscribe to the podcast and sign up for the Art Connective Newsletter at www.artconnective.org
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Proceed with caution when getting tips and advice. I dig into the topic of everyone being an expert due to social media and what to look for if you are getting advice from someone online.
Your artistic practice is unique to you.
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With everyone having access to social media we have created a world of "experts". In this episode I talk about why this isn't good and what to look out for when seeking guidance for your artistic practice.
Your artistic journey is unique to you, learn from folks who have extensive experience in their field and aren't just looking to get some likes.
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I am joined by Keidrich of Ellemnop.art to discuss the topic of free. We will talk about what artists need to be aware of when seeking free opportunities along with how to navigate giving your work and or services away for free. A must listen for any creative!
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I'm joined today with Hannah, a poet, wanna-be comedian, and content marketing strategist for artists, creatives, and right-brained entrepreneurs. We talk about the importance of story telling as a creative and how it is an important part of your marketing.
Be sure to subscribe and visit www.artconnective.org to get more education materials for navigating the business side of being an artist.
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It's time to get ready for summer art fairs, whether its your first time participating in one or you need a quick refresher, I will talk about what you should have ready before submitting your application forms. These elements, also taught in the Building Block Online Courses, help artists build a solid foundation.
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I am joined by Keidrick Alford of Ellemnop.art to talk about what artists can do to get ready for a successful new year.
We talk about the importance of inventory, photography, documents and more in this informational episode. Are you ready to succeed?!
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I'm joined by Kendrick Alford, curator and co-owner of Ellemnop.art for an open discussion about what is needed to work with a gallery or art organization. Combined we have curated over 80 exhibitions and give you real advice on what to do and mistakes we see all too often.
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Artists have the opportunity to earn additional revenue streams from their artwork.
In this episode I am joined by Kendrick 'Sensei' Alford, the creative director of ELLEmnop.art to talk more about what that means and things to be aware of when starting to go this route.
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Artists, you have three months left to end the year strong. Learn about upcoming classes to help you do just that and why you should implement systems into your practice today!
When you treat your artistic practice like a business, then you will grow and gain access to more opportunities.
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As a creative rejection is part of the journey but if you are constantly getting hit with "no's" then it is time to understand what mistakes you may be making.
As an artist you need to remove the personal feeling of being attacked and learn what is expected of you.
Let's explore the topic of Rejection more!
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As a creative it is essential for you to practice writing about your artwork. This is a skill you need to work on to get good at it. It doesn't come naturally to all of us and the majority of artists do not have artist bio's or statements or have them written wrong.
This episodes talks more about why writing is key to your creative business.
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Marketing is one topic artists want to know how to do and do now. Unfortunately, before you can successfully market and promote your art you need to dial in the essentials for your business.
This episode I talk about what some of those are and why they are important to do before you start marketing.
Listen now!
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Do you know what the number one commodity is for artists? I bet it's not what you think it is.
The commodity is important but the way to get it is often approached the wrong way.
Learn what it is and how to get more of it.
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Sharing upcoming opportunities and a quick update on what's happening.
Next, Threads is here! We love it and share why.
The main topic is artists who feel everything should be FREE for them.
I talk about why it's not and how that mentality is only hurting your growth.
Subscribe for more candid talks about the business of being an artist.
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There are a set of documents all professional artists should have prepared for when they are needed but the one that many don't have is a commission contract. It is a must-have to protect your hard work and small business. Listen to learn the key elements you should include.
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At some point in your creative career you will be asked to use your work for "exposure". What does that mean but more importantly how do you navigate these situations? I will talk more about this and examples of how exposure can be helpful to you as you grow your career.
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