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How Do Artists Make Money?
Valerie Atkisson / ArtBistro
Residencies
There are many residencies for artist to get “away from the world” and focus on their work. The length of the residency varies and the amount of money granted to the artist varies too. Some residencies actually charge money. But many will cover at least some if not all costs. You must apply for these residencies and have a flexible work schedule to go.
Many times the most valuable asset of a residency is not the money granted, but the professional network an artist forms while there. The network may include other artists, guests, curators, and other influential people in the art word. Read: Best Practices in Applying for Residencies.
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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!
rjambler
24 days ago
14 comments
Great article. I think the hardest part is finding galleries, especially ones that will promote and sell your work.
Linda_Wandt
about 1 month ago
10 comments
Great article, it was really informative and engaging. It needed to be proof read though.
Senseriffic
3 months ago
4 comments
Wow good info! Hard finding galleries sometimes though, takes work!
rezaul
4 months ago
2 comments
good but somerhing missing.......................
apydomisb
4 months ago
754 comments
Very informative article.
zazaniac
4 months ago
20 comments
how can i earn..im in the philippines.
brunettmama
5 months ago
76 comments
some state's galleries are not well known or advertised such as mine.
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.
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,,,,
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Cheers....
xcillia
6 months ago
234 comments
Good article. Very informative.
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.
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?
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.
bukesova180
9 months ago
78 comments
Thanks. this site is a really good source of information