Here you will find NEWS -- Archive September - December, 2023, starting with most recent Every week I publish a new topic on my NEWS page with links to some related articles. Wishing you creative bliss and art career success, Renee Phillips, The Artrepreneur Coach December 27, 2023 The NEWS Topic this Week: Birds, Children & Maturity Lessons Artists Can … [Read more...]
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The Truth About Fine Art Agents
Let's Dispel Some Myths and Make Way for New Options Every week at least one artist will ask me how and where they can find fine art agents. It is an important topic for most artists I know and rightly so. After all, having fine art agents who will sell your art work for you is like discovering manna from heaven. The truth is; however, there are many misconceptions … [Read more...]
How to Prepare For Your Next Successful Art Exhibition
Your next art exhibition may be organized by a sponsor who will do all the preparation and promotional work or you may have decided to share the responsibilities. Maybe you have decided to organize your own art exhibition or plan to have an "Open Studio" event. Whatever your situation, this article “How to Prepare Your Next Successful Art Exhibition” is a great place to start … [Read more...]
What Is An Artist’s “Signature Style” and Why Is It Important?
When was the last time you stopped to study the unique and distinctive lines, ridges and patterns on the palm of your hand? Your handprint is totally unique. No one on the planet has the same handprint as you. The same is true about your artwork. In this article I answer what is an artist's "signature style" and why is is important? I hope to bring clarity to how you can … [Read more...]
Are You Turning Away Art Buyers?
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, attention to detail, and good lighting. She had several copies of her price list available. Most of the guests appeared to be very interested in her work. At first glance one would … [Read more...]
How to Expand Your Short Artist’s Biography – 12 Simple Ideas
Many of the artist’s biographies I write are for artists who feel insecure about not having enough professional experience to write about, such as a steady flow of exhibitions. This article offers several enjoyable ways to expand your art career credentials and artist's resume and biography. I hope you'll discover something here that inspires you to try it. All of these … [Read more...]
Create The Art Career of Your Dreams ~ 15 Guidelines
If you're been following me for any length of time you know that my passion, purpose and mission are to help you create the art career of your dreams. This article is one in a series of articles related to art career goals. You'll find advice I have given to coaching clients, guidelines I follow myself, and links to several other articles I've written so you can delve deeper … [Read more...]
A Promotional Statement About Your Art
Thank You for Your Interest in Applying to Receive My 150-Word Statement "Praise Quote" About Your Art I love writing about art. When I view your art, many words and phrases immediately come to my mind that describe your distinctive features. This is possible because I can view your art through a lens of professional experience and objectivity based on many years of studying … [Read more...]
Harmful Beliefs That Can Prevent Art Career Success and Many Ways to Overcome Them
We all possess an arsenal of certain types of assumptions, habits and excuses that prevent us from achieving our fullest potential. In this article I point to several beliefs that can harm you and prevent you from achieving art career success. You'll find many ways to overcome them. If you identify with any of the disempowering beliefs listed below you can go immediately to the … [Read more...]
News Archive June – August 2023
Here you will find NEWS -- June - August 2023, starting with the most recent AUGUST 30 ~ Topic: Learning Can Be Financially Rewarding & Fun! This time of year you may recall childhood memories of having to go "back to school", leaving the carefree days of summer and being forced to get out of bed early and sit in a classroom most of the day. However, if you stop to … [Read more...]
Your Words Have the Power to Sell More Art
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 true: Your words have the power to sell more art. You can arouse a positive response in the reader or listener, propel them to make a decision, and take action. In this article … [Read more...]
How Are You Unique As An Artist?
You'll Find Out When You Answer These Questions! Many artists inform me that they love the challenging exercises I offer them on this website. The list of questions you'll find below is one of the examples. An important truth you can learn about yourself as a creative individual is how are you unique as an artist. This knowledge will help you develop your innate creative … [Read more...]
8 Golden Keys for Art Career Success
As an artist career coach and mentor I am called upon to provide the best art marketing strategies tailored to each individual client’s creative, career and financial goals. My mission is to help artists attain art career success that fits their needs. After helping thousands of artists over the years I've learned there are certain "Golden Keys" to building a more rewarding … [Read more...]
What is An Artist’s Resume / CV and How to Prepare It
Here, on The Artrepreneur Coach blog you will find many articles and references to writing your Artist's Biography. However, this article is about writing an Artist's Résumé also referred to as a CV (Curriculum Vitae). I realize many artists may not know what they are or how valuable they are when promoting themselves. For example, when you approach galleries or apply for a … [Read more...]
How to Write Your Short Artist’s Statement
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 when you'll need to be very concise. If you've entered any of the online art exhibitions I've curated on the Manhattan Arts International and The Healing Power of ART & … [Read more...]
The Rewards of Online Exhibitions that Bring People Together
If you have ever curated a group exhibition you know there are many steps involved. For some, it may seem like a tedious, time-consuming project they look forward to completing at a rapid speed. Not me! I love the process. Positive thoughts about the rewards of online exhibitions that bring people together from around the world stimulate and propel me forward. Every online … [Read more...]