Doing your public relations work? Here are a few tips to empower you to get that first release out into the world!
Artist Statements Pitfalls
Many artists mistakenly believe that using art world jargon lends their work an air of sophistication. However, the truth is quite the opposite. Your statement should sound like you, not […]
We Have Expanded Hours
Need help with a piece of text? Due to the popularity of our virtual one-on-ones, Faith Holland will now be offering meetings!
Curated Lists of Artists’ Opportunities
We occasionally share handpicked artist opportunities, but why not build your own list? To help you out, here are some online grant, residency, and fellowship databases we love.
How To Say No
Struggling to assert your worth? Here are some thoughts on how to respond to unwanted requests for free labor.
Tips from our Project Statement Class
Need to write a project statements for your website, upcoming portfolio review, or application? Here are some tips to get you started.
Why You Should Seek Out Rejections
Kim Liao, a fiction writer and essayist, shared a valuable perspective shift in “Why You Should Aim for 100 Rejections a Year,” offering insights applicable to all artists.
Artist Bio Worksheet
Organizing your artistic journey into a short story can actually be a considerable challenge. If you are struggling, you are not alone. Here is a worksheet to get you started.
Tips for Editing Your Statement
Here are some tips to follow before you hit “submit” or post a new draft of your statement on your website.
How to Ask For What You Want
Struggling to assert yourself? Here are some valuable tips to help you communicate your needs clearly and help others understand how they can support you and your practice.