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What is Hello Art? And why should I--an artist--want to join? 
Hello Art is a membership – slash– social group that connects artists and those who appreciate art to the visual arts community. We organize a year-round calendar of fun and unique events for you– letting you do, see, and learn more about local art and artists than you ever thought possible! H ... more» 
Posted by Kristin Grossman  On Oct 29, 2009 at 12:10 AM
  
How to quiet those voices in your head that keep you from making your work 
The roadblocks that keep me from making new artwork are often found right here, in my head. I second-guess myself, censor my ideas, and harshly critique work not even made yet. Art & Fear: Observations on the Perils (and Rewards) of Artmaking by David Bayles & Ted Orland is a gem of a book that ho ... more» 
Posted by Kati Toivanen  On Oct 08, 2009 at 10:13 AM
  
How much do YOU need? 
“How much do you need?” as a concept, is something we work on in Artist, INC. and is something alums of Artist, INC and the Creative Capital programs use in guiding their business philosophy.  It may be said in a half a dozen different ways, but it basically boils down to that. What do you want? ... more» 
Posted by Nathan Granner  On Oct 05, 2009 at 2:41 PM
  
Lisa Marie shares her philosophy on strategic planning for artists. 
See it, feel it, want it, write it.  Planning my life goals may very well be summed up in these seemingly simple statements. See it.  The sum of my parts equals my greater whole.  When I am able to see my life in parts, I see the areas coming together to create a greater whole.   ... more» 
Posted by Lisa Marie Evans  On Sep 16, 2009 at 9:41 PM 12 Comments
  
Art and the Law 
Visual artists encounter the law in a variety or ways by virtue of their chosen field and the artwork they produce.  The intersections can involve copyright law, business planning, criminal law, commercial transactions and even securities law.  Another area is estate planning, which will be the firs ... more» 
Posted by Susannah Evans  On Sep 16, 2009 at 10:40 AM
  
How To ImPRESS Others: or Tooting Your Own Horn Without Blowing It  
We all know that including press coverage about our work is a strong promotional tool when applying for jobs, grants, auditions, approaching galleries, etc.  It’s not unusual to include reviews or press clippings along with our cover letter, resume, artist statement, pictures, and any other materi ... more» 
Posted by Larry Thomas  On Sep 16, 2009 at 9:52 AM 2 Comments