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juditsd Comment by juditsd on October 5, 2009 at 4:56pm


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Jo Whitehead Comment by Jo Whitehead on October 3, 2009 at 4:28am


If you submit your work to a commercial gallery then some time in your life you will need to sign an agreement.
If you don't have an agreement or contract how do you know if the arrangement is fair? That your work is protected? That the gallery will make every effort to sell your work? This week Artists in Business discusses the artist's/craftsperson's contract and what you should expect it to contain.
Check out our new post on 5 October "A Pound of Flesh - Gallery percentages"
http://artistsinbusiness.blogspot.com

Artists in Business Mean Business!
Jo Whitehead Comment by Jo Whitehead on September 17, 2009 at 4:54am
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Do you sell your art/craft in partnership with someone else? Artists in Business has a new article about setting up and managing successful partnerships.
1AEON Comment by 1AEON on September 4, 2009 at 8:54pm
Thank you soo much for being our friend!!

Labor day sale! All weekend long and of course on Monday!!
More items on sale than ever!! Even burnout tops and new tees too!! yeah!!
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Jo Whitehead Comment by Jo Whitehead on September 4, 2009 at 9:54am


How do you start to write an Artist's Statement? What should it include? What shouldn't it include? The artist’s statement is subjective and AIB can give you OUR perspective on the subject and help you to write a compelling and interesting statement.
We have examples and exercises to help you draft the perfect statement that will both describe your artistic processes and show case your work.

Visit Artists in business, a blog written FOR artists ABOUT business.
GerniD Comment by GerniD on August 31, 2009 at 6:37am
nice infor in this group
Jo Whitehead Comment by Jo Whitehead on August 30, 2009 at 5:32am


Do you know who your customer is? Do you know their tastes and shopping preferences? Do you know when and where they like to shop? Being able to identify who, and identify with, your customer will help you to plan an effective marketing strategy.

Artists in Business take you through the process of devising a customer profile to help you understand your potential customers' buying habits. Research your existing customer and use the information to plan your next marketing strategy.
Jo Whitehead Comment by Jo Whitehead on August 25, 2009 at 12:35am
"In the Studio" is a regular feature showing artists' studios. Whether you work in a purpose-built studio, a shed, an attic or at the kitchen table, we are interested in seeing where you create your art. If you would like to be featured "In the Studio" contact Artists in Business via the email link at the bottom of the page and prepare a short write up and four jpegs too.
Jo Whitehead Comment by Jo Whitehead on August 18, 2009 at 4:29am
If you are an artist, would you want advice about your framing? Choosing the right frame is quite difficult as much of it is down to personal taste but I sometimes wonder whether artists put enough thought into their choice of framing. What do you think? Artists in Business
Jo Whitehead Comment by Jo Whitehead on August 5, 2009 at 12:31pm
Making a zine is a fun way to create a marketing tool to promote your art. You can create a stunning zine with collage, doodling and photographs.
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