The power of teaching and why not all artists make a good teacher
Social media can be a huge benefit to any creative person wanting to promote what they do, but it needs to be used intelligently…
Finding your own voice as an artist and developing ideas and techniques in a way that is recognisably your own.
Criticism: how to take it well, make use of it and when to ignore it altogether.
How kindness, loyalty and giving your artistic skills back can not only feel good, but can also be good for business.
Writing an artist’s statement comes with the territory, but how do you do it well?
This week we look at art from the other side of the fence with gallery owner and art dealer Nick Bentley.
Confidence in your work inspires confidence from your audience so developing and maintaining a comfortable, confident attitude (even if it is not entirely the way you really feel!) can help you to become a respected artist.
Want to know how to find the right art fair for you and how to work your stand when you get there? In this episode we’ll look at getting started along with some practical help with preparation and presentation.
Just how do you get your art work on the walls of a gallery and is there a special way to go about it?
From going to art school to running an art school, the rapid path taken by Peter Keegan
Taking those first steps to becoming an artist can be a scary prospect, but it doesn’t have to be if you start small and local.
From butchers skivvy to working print maker, how your artistic journey need not be a smooth path.
An introduction to Ask an Artist, the presenters and what will be covered during this new podcast, designed by artists for artists.