Art Biz Podcast
Summary: Looking for art career inspiration and ideas while you’re working in the studio or schlepping your art across the country? Alyson Stanfield helps you be a more productive artist, a more empowered artist, and a more successful artist.
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For the foreseeable future Alyson Stanfield is dedicating the Art Biz Podcast to what you can do now to stay in control of your art business. In this episode, she is joined by author/coach/artist Cynthia Morris to discuss a journaling practice that can contribute to your marketing efforts.
For the foreseeable future Alyson Stanfield is dedicating the Art Biz Podcast to what you can do now to stay in control of your art business. In this episode, she provides guidance for writing or updating your artist statement.
In this episode of the Art Biz Podcast, Alyson Stanfield talks with artist Daryl Johnson about what she calls her year of cleaning, prompted by a decision to move from her longtime New Hampshire home to New Orleans.
For the foreseeable future Alyson Stanfield is dedicating the Art Biz Podcast to what you can do now to stay in control of your art business. In this episode, she discusses 5 reasons why it's important to keep making art right now.
For the foreseeable future Alyson Stanfield is dedicating the Art Biz Podcast to what you can do now to stay in control of your art business. In this episode, she discusses using real mail to delight those who need to hear from you most and bring yourself joy during these uncertain times.
For the foreseeable future Alyson Stanfield is dedicating the Art Biz Podcast to what you can do now to stay in control of your art business. In this episode, she discusses why having structure is so important right now and reviews 6 activities that you can schedule in order to stay in control.
Back in 2016 Alyson Stanfield sat down with Cynthia Morris to discuss an affliction many artists suffer from: Impatience. Especially around making money. They begin by considering the pitfalls of impatience, and quickly launch into a variety of topics that all have to do with what it takes to be a professional artist.
Alyson Stanfield's guest artist Jennie Tucker discusses the business behind live painting and what she's learned during her seven years of experience and her advice for other artists interested in the same line of work.
Alyson Stanfield is joined by artist Cathy Read to discuss how meditating on her art helped her capture the stories behind the work and how she used those stories to engage viewers at her exhibition through audio.
Alyson Stanfield is joined by team member Kristen O'Neill as they walk you through the big changes for Art Biz Success in 2020, based on three major insights Alyson had during a self-reflective process.
Alyson Stanfield talks with wildlife artist Alison Nicholls about how her twice-yearly Art Safaris came about and how she uses social media, video, blogging, and her newsletter to attract students months in advance.
Alyson Stanfield discusses making time to focus in your art career with artist and author Suzanne Gibbs. Nothing is more important to your professionalism as an artist than a consistent studio practice. Nothing!
Alyson Stanfield talks with designer, metalsmith and businesswoman Megan Auman about why our stuff matters. You are not contributing to the landfills by making art. What you do is critically important—it's the antidote to mass consumerism.
Alyson Stanfield talks with artist Fiona Valentine about the 5-step technique she adapted from the Lean Methodology to keep her studio organized. You’ll alleviate a lot of stress when you take the time to 1) get organized and 2) stay organized by keeping a tidy workspace.
Alyson Stanfield talks with artist Carol McIntyre about the long process of publishing her how-to book, I Just Want to Paint: Mixing the Colors You Want. Carol discusses the expenses, how she stayed motivated through the multi-year process, and the outside help it required.