| Online Classes Suggested for Emerging Artists |
| Get all the details by following the links in the left column. |
| Blast Off |
Need a boost? This class is less about art career how-to stuff and more about creating new habits, finding balance, and nurturing your vision. As such, it's a little "coachier" than other classes. It's great for beginning artists, but it contains great information that any artist can use to make a fresh start. It's stuff we all need to be reminded of from time to time. |
| Cultivate Collectors |
If you've got your mailing list covered and are well-versed in networking and taking care of your patrons, you can probably skip this class. On the other hand, if you've been slacking or bad at following up, it's worth a look. Your buyers are your lifeblood. |
| Get Organized |
Can't find anything when you need it? Drowning in clutter? The title pretty much says it all. This class is all about cleaning out piles, inboxes, and putting systems in place that help you stay on top of your deadlines. If you're missing opportunities because your office is a wreck, this class might be for you. |
| Artist Breakthrough Program |
You have a specific goal in mind that you need support with. You want to devote 28 full days to focusing on your goal. This program is for you if you're ready to make that commitment. It's not a how-to, but a can-do program. |
| Blog Triage |
You have a blog, but it has been ignored for a little too long. Or it needs a dose of TLC. Most blogs can use this from time to time. |
| Books & Audio Suggested for Emerging Artists |
| Get Your Art Published in Magazines |
You have expertise that you're ready to share with the world and earn a little money in return. I tell you how to do it and what to look out for in this one-hour teleseminar and extensive handouts (in e-book format). It's not for you if you fear using your computer, although it's quite basic technology. |
| Curate & Install Your Exhibit Like a Pro |
You've been doing well in group shows, but now you're in charge of curating and installing your own. In this audio program and accompanying transcript, I share such secrets as hanging height, lighting, labels, and signage. |
| Web Site Basics |
You have the work, now you need to show it off. Listen to this 75-minute audio program before you make any expensive errors! |
| Become an Online Art Magnet |
Is promoting your art online new to you? Even if you're doing well in local exhibits, online promotions might be new to you. This 2 CD set will give you a leg up in the Internet game. |
 |
Need quick answers?
My book, I'd Rather Be in the Studio! The Artist's No-Excuse Guide to Self-Promotion, is a reference book. When you're ready to start a newsletter, open it up to page 117. If you need some creative marketing ideas for a big exhibit or event, start on page 215. And if you want to make sure your milking your mailing list for all it's worth, look through pages 197-212.
|
| Relatively Pain-Free Artist Statement |
Your art matures along with your experience. The words you use to talk about your art should do the same thing. If you're stuck using the same words that you were using a year or two ago, try this 20-day journaling process for a new artist statement. You'll need the words for your website, blog, gallery talks, press releases, grant applications, and more. |
| The Road to Peak Productivity |
Your career is taking off so fast that you haven't had time to develop systems for your art career. Or maybe it's stagnant just for that reason. You're finding yourself missing important deadlines and forgetting about commitments. If disorganization is a problem, this audio program + handouts might do the trick. |