Arts
Business
Megan Wimberley
To be a successful working artist you have to do more than create art. Join Cowgirl Artists of America to discuss all things art business. If you're an artist who wants to learn about planning, marketing, social media, and more you've come to the right place.
Total 27 episodes
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30/10/2024

Artistic Nightmares: Learn from These Hair-Raising Art Business Stories

Join us for a spine-tingling exploration of art business horror stories that will keep you on the edge of your seat! We dive into the chilling experiences shared by artists Paige Weber and Priscilla Patterson, who recount their real-life encounters with unexpected challenges in their careers. From lost artworks to contracts gone awry, these tales reveal the importance of protecting oneself in the art world. You’ll learn valuable lessons on the necessity of contracts, how to handle difficult clients, and the significance of being discerning when showcasing your work. As we share these haunting anecdotes, we hope to equip you with the tools to navigate your own artistic journey with resilience and resourcefulness.Today's podcast brings to light the often-overlooked challenges that artists face in their careers, particularly in navigating the business side of art. This episode serves as a timely reminder of the potential pitfalls that can arise in the creative profession, inviting listeners to learn from the experiences of others rather than facing their own gruesome misadventures. Featuring guests Paige Weber and Priscilla Patterson, both artists share personal anecdotes that highlight the importance of contracts and clear communication in the art world. Paige recounts a distressing experience with a portrait commission for a grieving mother, where a lack of a formal agreement led to misunderstandings and ultimately losing her work without compensation. This story underscores the necessity of having a solid contract, complete with clauses for revisions and deposits, to protect both the artist and the client. Meanwhile, Priscilla reflects on her early career, sharing a tale of lost artwork and untrustworthy galleries, which emphasizes the need for artists to be discerning about where they showcase their work. As the discussions unfold, listeners are encouraged to view these stories not just as horror tales but as valuable lessons in resilience and resourcefulness. The episode concludes with practical advice on how to better manage art business dealings, including the importance of inventory tracking and maintaining strong professional boundaries. In a friendly and engaging tone, the podcast aims to empower artists to navigate their careers with confidence, turning potential nightmares into opportunities for growth and success.Takeaways: Always use a contract when taking on commissioned work, even with local clients. Be cautious of red flags when clients can't provide necessary materials or good photos. It's acceptable to say no to projects that don't fit your artistic style or scope. Maintain an inventory list of your artwork to track where it is at all times. If a gallery sells or changes ownership, ensure your contract covers what happens to your work. Learn from past experiences to refine your approach and protect your art business.
25m
22/11/2023

Embrace the Slow: A December Challenge for Self-Care and Quality Time with Cowgirl Artists of America

Introduction:Welcome to a special episode where we unravel strategies of intentional living and productivity in the context of the Slow December Challenge. Join us as we delve into the art of slowing down, breaking free from chaos, and dedicating time to self-care and quality times with loved ones during this festive season.Key Takeaways:Disruptive Habits: Discover the power of recognizing and breaking unproductive habits. Learn how to set boundaries, leverage tools like App Blocker, and regain control over your time, especially in the fast-paced world of social media.Intentional Planning: Dive into the importance of intentional planning for December. Explore effective scheduling, prioritize tasks, and make room for self-care activities and quality time with loved ones. Uncover the secrets to a more fulfilling and peaceful holiday season.Delegating and AI Tools: Explore smart delegation strategies and ethical use of AI tools. Whether involving family members or utilizing AI for content refinement, find ways to enhance productivity without losing your unique touch.Flexibility and Progress: Embrace the flexibility to evolve plans. Shift your mindset from perfectionism to progress, ensuring a December that aligns with your goals and priorities, leaving room for rest and rejuvenation.Conclusion:As we conclude, remember that the Slow December Challenge is your invitation to create meaningful space for yourself, your art, and your loved ones. Slow down intentionally, savor the joy of the season, and share your experiences on Instagram by tagging us @cowgirlartistsofamerica.Closing Message:Wishing you a serene and joyous holiday season filled with self-care, quality time, and cherished moments. Take advantage of the opportunity to join Cowgirl Artists of America as an official member through December. For any questions, reach out to us at [email protected] December, prioritize rest—it's the secret sauce for doing your best work. Happy listening!
19m