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How Do Artists Make Money?

How Do Artists Make Money?

Valerie Atkisson / ArtBistro

Nonprofit Galleries

Nonprofit galleries typically show work that is young, edgier, and cutting edge. Depending on the gallery, they will take a commission – usually not more than 30%. Nonprofit galleries typically do not “represent” artists or enter into contractual relationships with them. For the 411 on non-profit galleries and our tour of nonprofit galleries near you, click here.

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    sibl22

    16 days ago

    2 comments

    I've been pondering the same thing and reflecting on some of my own experiences as an artist on my blog at http://siblify.com/blog/2009/5-ways-to-help-make-more-money-as-an-a... Hope it's useful!

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    rjambler

    23 days ago

    14 comments

    Great article. I think the hardest part is finding galleries, especially ones that will promote and sell your work.

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    Linda_Wandt

    about 1 month ago

    10 comments

    Great article, it was really informative and engaging. It needed to be proof read though.

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    Senseriffic

    3 months ago

    4 comments

    Wow good info! Hard finding galleries sometimes though, takes work!

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    rezaul

    4 months ago

    2 comments

    good but somerhing missing.......................

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    apydomisb

    4 months ago

    754 comments

    Very informative article.

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    zazaniac

    4 months ago

    20 comments

    how can i earn..im in the philippines.

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    brunettmama

    5 months ago

    76 comments

    some state's galleries are not well known or advertised such as mine.

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    TheDesigner

    5 months ago

    154 comments

    Sometimes i get a little put out with these "art schools" - Sucking in these young kids- how do they sleep at night? I could not recommend this profession to anyone who can Do anything else!!!
    It was once a pretty lucrative business- but those days are pretty much long gone- ask someone in there 50s in the business if you can find one. It can be fun- and rewarding- i've won a sh_t load of awards- but someday you're going to be old- and wish you had two nickles to rub together- like so many other occupations- playing in a band etc. 1 in 1000 really make any money at it. Example: the going rate for design and production in the 70s was $20-30 per hour. That was great!! A 3 bedroom house cost $25,000 and new GTO car cost $3.500. Today a house cost $120,000. and a car is $30-$50 thousand...and young free lancers are out there cutting each others throats {including there own someday- by driving the price down} for free lance jobs at $25.ph. One told me if they liked the project- they would do it for $15 per hour. Hello!! How many hours will it take you to buy- your kids a pair of shoes, pay $100. ele. bill or $1,200 per month mortgage, your Iphone bill, cable, gas, car payment, food, insurance, clothes, and someday a baby, a teenage, and how about retirement. just to name a few items. Well i hope i opened some of your eyes. Use your head man.

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    lino

    6 months ago

    24 comments

    very cool, very informative, very spot on......
    is easy to find a lot of information about how to make art, but not about how to live from art......
    I am on the struggle....this article helps a lot...thanks,,,,
    http://livingart.imagekind.com/
    http://bohemiorebelde.blogspot.com/

    Cheers....

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    xcillia

    6 months ago

    234 comments

    Good article. Very informative.

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    ArtMonster4

    6 months ago

    52 comments

    I would've liked to have seen some space devoted on publishing artwork. This is one segment that has great bearing to illustrators of all stripes. I hope this will be covered in the near future.

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    TunisiaLee

    6 months ago

    80 comments

    I didn't know about the law for building and construction sites. Great article! Are there any auctioning opportunities for artists, such as fairs and bazaars?

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    czabarte

    8 months ago

    2 comments

    An artist can also make a living LICENSING ART to manufacturing companies to place on their products. Think giftbags, dinnerware, garden flags, etc.

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    bukesova180

    9 months ago

    78 comments

    Thanks. this site is a really good source of information


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