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How to Approach New York Art Galleries and Any Desired Gallery

By Renee Phillips

Most artists from around the world want to be exhibited in New York Art Galleries. However, many of you are confused about how they operate and are misinformed. This article demystifies the New York … [Read more...]

Tulips on Park Avenue photo by Renee Phillips

Positive Possibilities for You as an Artist

By Renee Phillips

Recently, an artist posted a comment on this website in which she revealed her pain, frustration and negative attitude about her life as an artist. She shared a few complaints -- from her age to where … [Read more...]

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How to Write Your Artist’s Biography: The Important Basics

By Renee Phillips

In "How to Write Your Artist's Biography" I explain what it is, why you need it, suggestions on what to include in it. A compelling and memorable Artist’s Biography reaches out and connects with … [Read more...]

Artist's open hands covered with paint. Photo credit: Amauri Mejia, unsplash.com

Helpful Art Organizations and Resources

By Renee Phillips

As an art professional your art career success depends on a variety of factors including being well informed about the wealth of opportunities available for you. To help you keep abreast of them you … [Read more...]

painting by Vincent van Gogh, "The Novel Reader", oil on canvas, 73 x 92 cm. (Photo: Public Domain.)

Here Are Many Key Principles, Tips and Strategies to Achieve Success As An Artist

By Renee Phillips

Here are several very popular and valuable articles designed to guide you on your successful art career. In each one you'll find many key principles, tips and strategies to take you step-by-step … [Read more...]

Barbara Rachko creating a pastel on sandpaper painting.

Successful Artists Know Relationships Are Key to Growing Your Art Career

By Renee Phillips

This week, several artists told me they had landed important opportunities as a result of reaching out to people. They have learned the value of nurturing relationships. As I wrote in  "Follow The … [Read more...]

Writing about Your Abstract Art

Writing About Your Abstract Art

By Renee Phillips

Most artists I know find writing artist's statements very difficult. One might agree that for artists who work in the style of realism, it is an easier task to communicate their inspiration. However, … [Read more...]

photo-credit-Ibrahim-Boran from Unsplash

Funding Resources and Grants For Individual Artists

By Renee Phillips

It's difficult to sustain your career on art sales alone. Throughout your career you may face financial challenges. These road blocks should not thwart your desire to expand your creative impulse. … [Read more...]

The Starry Night by Vincent van Gogh. Oil on canvas, 28.7" x 36.2". Created in 1889. Photo: Public domain.

The 8 C’s in Art Career Success

By Renee Phillips

We know that art education and creative talent alone will not guarantee a successful art career. As an art career coach and artist's mentor I've learned there are certain characteristics successful … [Read more...]

Are Your Art Materials Making You Sick?

Are Your Art Materials Making You Sick?

By Renee Phillips

As an artist it's wonderful to imagine the treasure trove of art materials to choose from to create your art. Before selecting your supplies, have you ever stopped to consider how toxic the … [Read more...]

Dealing with dealers and art galleries

What Artists Need to Know About Galleries, Agents and Art Consultants

By Renee Phillips

Selling your art depends on securing healthy relationships with art business professionals such as gallery owners, agents and art consultants. As you build these relationships it is important for you … [Read more...]

Art Reviews from The Healing Power of ART & ARTISTS website by Renee Phillips

Sharing My Love For Writing About Art and Artists

By Renee Phillips

My love for writing about art and artists began as soon as I discovered the magic of words. I was four years old when I created my first six-page book with construction paper, crayons and a stapler … [Read more...]

Your Words Have the Power to Sell More Art

Your Words Have the Power to Sell More Art

By Renee Phillips

The words you choose to speak and write about yourself and your art can be powerful tools to attract art buyers, quicker sales, generate publicity, and increase many more career opportunities. It is … [Read more...]

Colorful art website. Photo by DESIGNECOLOGIST on Unsplash

How to Get Started With Your New Art Website

By Renee Phillips

As as a curator for online exhibitions at Manhattan Arts International and The Healing Power of ART & ARTISTS we require that artists have their own websites. Why? Because like most art … [Read more...]

Art Galleries

Start Here Before You Plan Your Art Exhibition

By Renee Phillips

Your art exhibition is a wonderful opportunity to share your creative vision, sell your art, reconnect with your previous customers, meet new potential buyers, and begin connections and relationships. … [Read more...]

a photograph of artist Michelle Endersby with two of her rose paintings

Top Tips For Creating a Successful Artist Email Newsletter by Michelle Endersby

By Guest Author

Michelle Endersby is an artist who lives Bonbeach Victoria, Australia. Her stylized portraits of roses on round canvases represent her return to wholeness after awakening from a coma following brain … [Read more...]

Colorful art website. Photo by DESIGNECOLOGIST on Unsplash

Is Your Art Website Helping or Harming You Your Art Career?

By Renee Phillips

Routinely I visit hundreds of artists' websites each week while judging/curating an exhibition, writing an Art Review for an artist, or preparing my notes for an upcoming consultation. My initial … [Read more...]

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Free Online Resources for Artists

By Renee Phillips

Do you have an appetite to acquire more knowledge and growth in the areas of creativity, art sales, and art marketing tools to help you advance your art career, although you're on a tight budget?  … [Read more...]

Paul Cezanne-Ginger Pot with Pomegranate and Pears, 1893. Public domain

Facebook Tips for Artists

By Renee Phillips

Many artist clients have asked me to help them with their social media including how to increase their Facebook Friends. So, I put together some Facebook tips for artists with simple actions you can … [Read more...]

writing your Artist's Resume

How to Write Your Short Artist’s Statement

By Renee Phillips

Your average length Artist's Statement usually runs around 100-200 words. (Read "How to Write Your Artist's Statement"). After you've written that, it's a good exercise to pare it down for those times … [Read more...]

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When Artists Should Play it Safe

By Renee Phillips

When you’re in the studio I encourage you to stretch yourself outside your comfort zone as far as you want to go. Take  creative risks that are challenging and expanding. However, when it comes to … [Read more...]

Henri Matisse, The Dessert: Harmony in Red (The Red Room), oil painting, 70″ x 86″. Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg. Fair use.

Art and Artist’s Statements – Quotes by Famous Artists

By Renee Phillips

If you're like most artists I know, the task of writing your Artist's Statement feels like torture. You may question, why doesn't the work speak for itself? But, you've probably also learned that … [Read more...]

Sunset Blissful Peace, acrylic on canvas, 24″ x 30″ by Peter N. Van Giesen

Steps Artists Can Take to Protect Our Mother Earth

By Renee Phillips

Every one of us may be responsible for contributing to increased pollution, harm and destruction to the environment. If we care, we have the option to be consciously aware of our actions and change … [Read more...]

man with computer Photo credit: Austin Distel from Unsplash

Email Tips For Art Professionals

By Renee Phillips

In the professional art world the bulk of your correspondence activities are conducted by email. It is an efficient way to conduct business. I receive hundreds of e-mails daily from artists and other … [Read more...]

efficiency improves art career success. Photo credit Unseen Studio from Unsplash

5 Artist’s Biography Mistakes and How to Correct Them

By Guest Author

If you follow this blog you know I consider a properly-written Artist's Biography to be one of the most important art marketing tools.  So, I'm delighted to present this article "5 Artist's Biography … [Read more...]

Take Your Art Career Dreams and Goals Higher With These 8 Steps

By Renee Phillips

Creating art career goals can be adventurous, creative and rewarding. Every day you get another opportunity to delve into your deepest desires and formulate new ways to bring them to fruition. As a … [Read more...]

Artist with paints. Photo credit: Alice Dietrich on Unsplash

Resources To Protect Artists’ Health and Safety

By Renee Phillips

As an artist, it is extremely important for you to be aware of your health and safety.  You should know about the materials you're using to create your artwork and other physical conditions that may … [Read more...]

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16 Steps to Achieve Your Art Career Goals in 30 Days Spending 30 Minutes A Day

By Renee Phillips

If you're like most artists I know you probably have a limited amount of time to spend working on your art career goals. If so, that shouldn’t deter you from embarking on the journey toward achieving … [Read more...]

Iconic painting by Cassius Marcellus Coolidge (1844-1934)

Helping Artists Attract Good “Luck” and Fortune

By Renee Phillips

Have you ever experienced the joys of being in the right place at the right time? Did you feel it was luck that played a role? Wouldn’t it be great if you could make this a regular occurrence? Well, … [Read more...]

how artists title their artwork

Artists Share Their Goals and Aspirations

By Renee Phillips

This article was published in 2019 and shares artists' aspirations for the year 2020. As an artist's mentor and career coach, one of my goals is to provide the most supportive environment, … [Read more...]

Valerie Patterson book cover

Do You Have A Memorable Art Tagline that Describes Your Art?

By Renee Phillips

A tagline is short phrase that describes your art as a distinctive, unique and inimitable presence. The best kind of tagline is one that sends an immediate message, captures your target customer's … [Read more...]

How I Helped An Artist Create A Prosperity Plan

By Renee Phillips

In this article "How I Helped An Artist Create A Prosperity Plan" I share powerful action steps I gave to an artist which set her on the path to increasing her art sales and profits. With some simple … [Read more...]

Opportunities for artists

Are You Turning Away Art Buyers?

By Renee Phillips

An Artist's Behavior Can Either Sell or Repel This article is based on an experience I had when I attended an artist's open studio event. Her artwork is beautiful and she displayed it with care, … [Read more...]

African American artists

Are You Throwing Away Your Artistic Freedom?

By Renee Phillips

You may feel very strongly about having freedom of expression when it comes to creating your art. You would never place handcuffs on yourself before walking into your art studio or  impede your … [Read more...]

Auguste Renoir, Diana, 1867, oil on canvas. Photo: Public domain. wikimedia.org

Get Inspired by Famous and Courageous Artists

By Renee Phillips

This article includes four famous and courageous artists who have overcome insurmountable odds. Hopefully, their stories will lift you up now and anytime during difficult challenges throughout your … [Read more...]

Antibes Seen from the Salis Gardens by Claude Monet, created in 1888. Photo: Public Domain.

Follow The Laws of Nature to Grow Art Career Relationships

By Renee Phillips

Many major art world decision-makers want to develop art partnerships with talented artists who also have strong relationship skills. As your art coach and mentor I encourage you to grow your art … [Read more...]

Nancy Staub Laughlin

What Does “Success” As An Artist Mean to You?

By Renee Phillips

Read How 5 Successful Artists Answered This Question In the fourth grade I chose to do a report about Albert Schweitzer and I discovered his quote: "Success is not the key to happiness. Happiness is … [Read more...]

12 Simple and Enjoyable Ways to Expand Your Art Career Credibility

By Renee Phillips

Excellent ideas to use during every stage of your art career! Whether you are an emerging artist, at mid-career level, or restarting your art career after a hiatus, are you looking for more ways … [Read more...]

abstract painting by Keith Morant

Creative Principles by Artist Keith Morant

By Guest Author

Keith Morant (1944-2022) was an internationally acclaimed artist who had been painting for over 50 years. His innovative abstract art is characterized by unique curvilinear forms and symbols, … [Read more...]

Iconic painting by Cassius Marcellus Coolidge (1844-1934)

Use Special Events to Promote and Sell Your Art Every Month

By Renee Phillips

If you want to generate more publicity and attract more art sales you can tap into a range of opportunities available throughout the year. All you need is access to a calendar of special events to get … [Read more...]

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My purpose is to help artists achieve their fullest potential. On this website I share decades of knowledge and experience as an art writer and artist career coach.

I am also the Director of Manhattan Arts International and The Healing Power of ART & ARTISTS where I maintain online galleries and curate exhibitions.

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As the Founder, Director and Curator of Manhattan Arts International I maintain online galleries and curate exhibitions.

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Are Your Art Materials Making You Sick?

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Where to Find Art Buyers and Meet Collectors

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Organizations That Advance The Status of Women Artists

Organizations that serve and advance the status of women artists are essential and cherished resources. They … [Read More...]

A Positive Future for Maturing Artists

Steps to Take to Restore Optimism and Bring Peace of Mind The artists I have coached over the years come from … [Read More...]

How to Avoid Getting Rejected in Art Competitions & Mistakes Artists Make

Has your art ever been rejected in a juried art competition? Were you confused because after seeing the … [Read More...]

What Really Is Self-Taught Art and What Does It Mean to Be A Self-Taught Artist?

Definitions, Historical Facts and Artists in This Genre As I'm sure you know by now I write a lot of art … [Read More...]

22 Questions for Artists to Ask Galleries

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Do You Think Titles of Art Matter?

This Question Has Attracted Many Different Replies Shakespeare quipped "A rose by any other name would smell … [Read More...]

How to Approach New York Art Galleries and Any Desired Gallery

Most artists from around the world want to be exhibited in New York Art Galleries. However, many of you are … [Read More...]

Sell Your Art To Interior Designers and Corporate Art Consultants

Professional Organizations and More Resources with Thousands of Leads You can expand your art sales by … [Read More...]

Art and Artist’s Statements – Quotes by Famous Artists

If you're like most artists I know, the task of writing your Artist's Statement feels like torture. You may … [Read More...]

10 Best Selling Tips For Artists

If you visit the hundreds of articles I've written for you on this website you'll probably find thousands of … [Read More...]

What to Do When You Receive Publicity As An Artist – 15 Steps to Take

15 Important Steps to Take Immediately After Learning You Are in an Article, Received an Award, Were Selected … [Read More...]

Selling Your Art to Corporations

Imagine your art on permanent display in a lobby or conference room of a corporation. Getting your art into … [Read More...]

Topic Ideas For Your Art Blog Posts

Whenever an artist client asks me how they can drive more traffic to their website (after they have created a … [Read More...]

My Love-Hate Relationship As A Juror / Curator

This is a true confession to you about my love-hate relationship as a juror / curator. During my art career I … [Read More...]

The Basics of Public Relations For Artists

An artist recently asked me "Why is it that some artists' careers rise to stardom while other artists, who are … [Read More...]

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