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An integral resource for aspiring artists, this third edition
updates key pieces of the classic Starting Your Career as an
Artist. In this comprehensive manual, veteran art career
professionals Angie Wojak and Stacy Miller show aspiring artists
how to evaluate their goals and create a plan of action to advance
their professional careers, and use their talents to build
productive lives in the art world. In addition, the book includes
insightful interviews with professional artists and well-known
players in the art scene. The third edition features a chapter on
social media and includes interviews with artists, museum
professionals, and educators, as well as new chapters on how to
navigate the post-pandemic art world. All chapters cover topics
essential to the emerging artist, such as: *Using social media to
advance your practice *Health and safety for artists *Artist's
resumes and CVs *Finding alternative exhibition venues *Building
community through networking *Collaborating and finding mentors
*Refining career aspirations This invaluable resource is sure to
encourage and inspire artists to create their own opportunities as
they learn how the creativity that occurs inside the studio can be
applied to developing a successful career in the art world.
Allworth Press, an imprint of Skyhorse Publishing, publishes a
broad range of books on the visual and performing arts, with
emphasis on the business of art. Our titles cover subjects such as
graphic design, theater, branding, fine art, photography, interior
design, writing, acting, film, how to start careers, business and
legal forms, business practices, and more. While we don't aspire to
publish a New York Times bestseller or a national bestseller, we
are deeply committed to quality books that help creative
professionals succeed and thrive. We often publish in areas
overlooked by other publishers and welcome the author whose
expertise can help our audience of readers.
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.
How would you live your life if you remembered what came before it?
Would you do anything differently if you knew what was to come?
What if you already had all of the answers to life's questions, who
are we, where do we come from, why are we here? Would it make your
life better or worse? Virginia Jameson was born remembering. She
came into this world knowing where we really come from and to where
we all return. She remembers her previous life and how it ended
with her own brutal murder. This knowledge haunts her, tortures
her, and guides her through a life she doesn't want but finds
herself unable to leave. Her journey begins with her quest to find
someone from her previous life and takes her down a path she never
could have imagined. She will struggle with the truth, humanity and
how to make a meaningless life have meaning. She will witness the
devastating effects of her inability to live fully as a human on
all of those who love her most. And she will remain halfway between
this world and the next until she can finally accept her own
reality and make a choice that will determine not only her own
destiny, but the fate of us all.
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