Art Biz Talk is a podcast for a bold generation of Visual artists who are building their Personal Brand.
I’ve been in the creative industry for over two decades and am a practicing sculptor myself.
The reason why I’m so passionate about working with visual artists like you, is because traditionally, the art profession doesn’t have a clear path to success.
There’s a lot of gatekeeping, opaqueness and outdated strategies in play, and I believe any artist pursuing their career wholeheartedly can define what success means to them and develop long-term strategy to reach their vision and make money from their art.
This podcast is here to tell the stories of artists like you and dive deeper into the ways we can build modern art businesses in the new economy. We talk about creative entrepreneurship, artist websites, online art sales, art marketing strategies and digital studio management.
If you want to feel better prepared to achieve your goals, get a blueprint you can implement yourself, I invite you to explore my growing collection of guides, templates and online training.
I hope you’re inspired by today's episode and if you ever have a question you’d like to ask a guest or myself, jump to the show notes to submit your question.
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Art Biz Talk is a podcast for a bold generation of Visual artists who are building their Personal Brand.
I’ve been in the creative industry for over two decades and am a practicing sculptor myself.
The reason why I’m so passionate about working with visual artists like you, is because traditionally, the art profession doesn’t have a clear path to success.
There’s a lot of gatekeeping, opaqueness and outdated strategies in play, and I believe any artist pursuing their career wholeheartedly can define what success means to them and develop long-term strategy to reach their vision and make money from their art.
This podcast is here to tell the stories of artists like you and dive deeper into the ways we can build modern art businesses in the new economy. We talk about creative entrepreneurship, artist websites, online art sales, art marketing strategies and digital studio management.
If you want to feel better prepared to achieve your goals, get a blueprint you can implement yourself, I invite you to explore my growing collection of guides, templates and online training.
I hope you’re inspired by today's episode and if you ever have a question you’d like to ask a guest or myself, jump to the show notes to submit your question.
In episode 27 we are speaking with business expert and professional speaker Barb Stuhlemmer about aligning your business to your values. Barb and I met in an accelerator group earlier this year and quickly connected over our passion for entrepreneurship and the arts.
Taylor Vieger is an AI Fine Art Photographer, blending his background in commercial photography, cinematography and new technologies. In today’s episode, Taylor talks about pivoting careers in his 40's, being juried into a photography exhibit in Austin and landing an artist in residency within the first 6 months.
In this episode of Art Biz Talk, we're talking with See.me CEO Brendan Burns about finding your own audience, leveraging web 3 technologies and taking greater risks in your art practice.
In this episode of Art Biz Talk, Jaclyn Gordyan unveils her recent collection, Moments of Oblivion, inviting us into her world of artistic expression. Join us as we explore the profound journey of releasing perfectionism, redefine what it means to be an artist, and dive into the intricate nuances of pricing sculpture. I hope our conversation offers you new insights, inspiration, and a fresh perspective.
Today, we're diving into the exhilarating world of contemporary art fairs during Miami Art Week 2023. Joining us is Linda Mariano, the Marketing Director at Redwood Art Group, the powerhouse behind Spectrum and Red Dot Miami. Get ready for exclusive behind-the-scenes insights on crafting these incredible showcases. Linda shares her insider stories and invaluable marketing wisdom, shedding light on what it takes for artists to thrive in this vibrant landscape. If you're an artist curious about the possibilities of exhibiting at a contemporary art fair, this conversation is a goldmine. Tune in and discover if this avenue aligns with your studio practice!
Jen Tough is the founder of Jen Tough Gallery, AIR Studios and the Artist Alliance online community.
Through her initiatives, Jen offers self-directed residencies, studio and workshop rentals in the same building as her gallery space in Santa Fe. In today’s episode, find out why Jen thinks there is no better time to be an artist than today.
Today’s guest is Jen DiSisto with Art Duet, a niche visual arts agency working across artist management, gallery and event curation and innovative consulting projects. When she started her agency over 15 years ago, she saw an opportunity to combine her passions in music and art, helping multi-passionate artists reach their dreams.
Today we're talking to Arizona Artist Laura Madden about combining her passions for fashion, art and sustainability. Laura is an influencer and sustainable fashion advocate selling original art, prints and art commissions through her artist brand Refashioned Art.
In this episode, Vered opens up about her life journey, switching careers and moving countries to live her dream. With a former career in Marketing and Business Development, Vered leverages those skills in marketing her art practice online through her website and email list.
This week Waco Artist Ellen Mote speaks with us about her first solo show 'Boom Boom' - finding beauty out of hard places. In it she works through the challenges of her identity as a woman, artist and mother of young children. With a background in Jewelry design, Ellen talks about navigating both creative processes and developing her art practice going forward.
On today’s episode, we'll hear from Austin Artist Kandice Pierce about leaving a 15 year career as an Interior Designer to become a painter. She shares her first couple of years of building her art practice as a full time artist and entrepreneur.
In this episode we’ll hear how kicky.com leverages the blockchain to keep a record of Provenance and how artists continue earning beyond the original sale.
Dustin Lee founded RetroSupply in 2012 when his first daughter was on the way. He was hoping to make diaper money and show her that you could make money doing something you loved. 10 years later, Dustin has three employees and they’ve served over 150,000 customers. He co-hosts the Honest Designers podcast and today he is sharing his best entrepreneurial advice for artists.
This Month (March '23) We are celebrating International Women who are living out their dreams and being an example to women all around the world. So it's very fitting to speak with Kasia Kręcicka, an independent abstract artist from Poland. We talk about her being a new mum, getting serious about being a working artist and doing the things it takes to make a full time living from your art.
On today's episode we're speaking with Nashville Artist, Photographer and Inventor Jeremy Cowart. Jeremy's creative career is a series of complex creative experiments across digital and analog, from interactive NFT's, capturing the portraits of celebrities and everyday people. While money has never been a driver in his creative business, Jeremy talks about the many creative projects he's made and shared, creating opportunities and connection all over the world.
In this week's episode of Art Biz Talk, we speak with former Veterinary Doctor turned Artist Cecelia Lee. Cecelia is an American Expat living in the Greek Island of Paros with her husband. She now runs and art studio and gallery showcasing her work and highlighting local artists to the many tourists that visit the island each year.
10 years ago, Illustrator Rick Gardner started a side hustle championing dogs, art and creating awareness for homeless pets. Today his art brand ‘Binky and Bell’ publishes illustrated books, stickers and art products about dogs and their lives.
In today's episode we discuss publishing to Amazon, licensing deals and how Rick has stayed consistent for 10 years.
In this episode we speak with Designer and Illustrator Brad Woodard of Brave The Woods Creative Agency. He speaks openly about the wins and oopses of running his creative practice for over a decade . Brad has found success in his field by diversifying his income from digital products, courses and art products while working with clients on custom illustrations, editorial design, lettering and packaging design.
If you're not already creating 2-3 (or more) income streams from your art, then you are leaving money (and opportunities) on the table. If you've considered turning your ideas into extra cash, then listen to what Brad's has to say and take the first step today.
In a candid (and very fun) conversation with artist Marc Dennis, we discuss his primary objective as an artist and entrepreneur, the importance of networking and the story he told a judge, changing his future forever. Later we discuss Louis Pasteur's quote "Chance Favor's the Prepared Mind' and how Marc runs his art practice.
Kimberly Babin is an Art Advisor, curator and Art Law Specialist.
She went to college to become an arts therapist but when her program was canceled she found herself taking a different direction and chose to study criminal justice with specialization in Art law and crime.
With a passion for art as both a curator and advocate, she uses her talents to curate and advise private clients and regularly speaks on the evolving legal landscape around NFTs, web 3, crypto and artists rights.
Art Law remains an important topic for Kimberly, because of its power to combat money laundering and terrorism, protect artists, promote cultural heritage, human rights and artistic expression. She also hosts a podcast on art crime called ‘Art Law Case Briefs.’
Art Biz Talk is a podcast for a bold generation of Visual artists who are building their Personal Brand.
I’ve been in the creative industry for over two decades and am a practicing sculptor myself.
The reason why I’m so passionate about working with visual artists like you, is because traditionally, the art profession doesn’t have a clear path to success.
There’s a lot of gatekeeping, opaqueness and outdated strategies in play, and I believe any artist pursuing their career wholeheartedly can define what success means to them and develop long-term strategy to reach their vision and make money from their art.
This podcast is here to tell the stories of artists like you and dive deeper into the ways we can build modern art businesses in the new economy. We talk about creative entrepreneurship, artist websites, online art sales, art marketing strategies and digital studio management.
If you want to feel better prepared to achieve your goals, get a blueprint you can implement yourself, I invite you to explore my growing collection of guides, templates and online training.
I hope you’re inspired by today's episode and if you ever have a question you’d like to ask a guest or myself, jump to the show notes to submit your question.