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The Working Artist
Curatorial insights, exhibition guidance, marketing strategies, and practical tools for emerging artists navigating the contemporary art world.


How to Sell Your Art: 10 Real Options That Can Work
Making art can feel natural. Selling it can feel like pushing wet paint uphill. If your work is strong but sales stay slow, the problem is not always your skill. The market holds far more artists and artworks than active buyers, and most sales channels take more time and structure than online promises suggest. Some paths can work, but none are magic. You need the methods that fit your work, your audience, and your patience, so it helps to start with the market reality before
2 days ago14 min read


Art Brings People Together Beyond Politics
In an increasingly divided world, art, music, theater, and culture remain some of the few spaces capable of bringing people together beyond politics, borders, and ideology. This article explores the role of creativity, human connection, and why cultural spaces matter now more than ever.
2 days ago3 min read


Make Art When the World Is on Fire: Amie McNee TEDx talk's Case for Creating Anyway
When everything feels messy, making art can sound like the last thing you should do. The news is heavy, people are struggling, and you might hear that little voice saying, "Who am I to paint, write, sing, or post a silly video right now?" Amie McNee's TEDx talk makes a clear point: the world needs your art. Not later, not when life calms down, not when you feel "good enough," but now. Because creativity doesn't just decorate life, it helps you live it, and it can help other p
4 days ago4 min read
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