ABSTRACT

Both pragmatic and motivational, this book addresses what it means to have a successful long-term career in the arts, taking stock of the current landscape of the art world, introducing new venues in the field, reflecting on issues of social media and exhibition, and ultimately encouraging artists to take control of their professional lives.

Weaving conversations from a range of internationally based artists who have negotiated alternative paths to success, lauded artist and teacher Stacy Miller provides a practical, lively reflection on what it takes to be an artist in our new global landscape. This book covers practical needs, different approaches, and philosophical ways of creating a life and career in the arts. It lays out conventional and nonconventional means to representation, describes being an entrepreneur versus funding independent creative projects, and examines social media for the potential powerhouse it is. Most importantly, it gives artists a way to think about being a professional and the different paths to a successful career in the arts.

Perfect for emerging, mid-career, and experienced artists, this book encourages readers to redefine personal success and to act locally, nationally, and internationally in an expanding art world.

chapter 1|20 pages

The Foundations

A Basic Tool Kit

chapter 3|31 pages

Representation of Your Work

Conventional and Non-Conventional

chapter 4|26 pages

Connectivity

Networking and Technology

chapter 5|21 pages

Entrepreneurship and DIY Movements

Models for Artistic Production, Collaboration, and Socially Engaged Practice

chapter 6|26 pages

The Whole Artist

Art/Work/Life