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Helping artists market their work

By Becky McCray

Artists of all kinds need help learning to market their art. Art is a traded business just as much as manufacturing. Photo by Becky McCray.

Artists of all kinds need help learning to market their art. Art is a traded business just as much as manufacturing. Photo by Becky McCray.

 

My online friend Rick Wolff asked about folks who educate artists on marketing their work. He drew lots and lots of responses.

I think artists are important businesses in small towns. We have plenty of creative and interesting people who paint, sculpt, make pottery, do all kinds of traditional arts, and that’s not counting our crafts people and performing artists. So yes, arts can be a traded business just as much as manufacturing.

The first resource I’ll recommend is HandMade in America.  They are focused on rural craftspeople, so you know their advice is free of urban bias.

I’ve also had a chance to look at the materials from ArtistINC, based in Kansas City. I found their business stuff to be solid and looked useful, but they mostly offer in-person workshops.

To help your rural artists market themselves, I’m passing along the resources that Rick’s friends mentioned. I’m not an artist myself, so I won’t presume to evaluate these. Find the one that feels like a good match for your creative soul.

Websites and online resources: 

  • Cory Huff of The Abundant Artist
  • Fine Art Views
  • Fabeku Fatunmise
  • Art Licensing Info with Tara Reed
  • Bhavani Esapathi
  • Laura C. George
  • Mark McGuinness, Lateral Action
  • Entrepreneur the Arts
  • Artists Guild of America
  • Leanne Regalla at Make Creativity Pay
  • Eric Rhoads
  • Kelly Pratt

 

Books:

  • “How to Survive and Prosper as an Artist” by Caroll Michels. It was written before our current digital marketing, but still has relevant ideas.
  • Art, Inc.

Your Ideas:

  • I’m sure you have some! Let’s hear ’em.

 

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Becky McCray

Becky started Small Biz Survival in 2006 to share rural business and community building stories and ideas with other small town business people. She and her husband have a small cattle ranch and are lifelong entrepreneurs. Becky is an international speaker on small business and rural topics.

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June 8, 2015 Filed Under: entrepreneurship, marketing, resources, rural

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