In this episode, we dive deep into the world of art submissions. Stephanie answers a listener's burning question: Is it worth paying an entry fee for art opportunities? She breaks down the importance of thorough research, emphasizing the value of understanding the hosting organization, juror, and curator.
Whether you're a seasoned artist or just starting , this episode offers practical advice on navigating the complex landscape of art opportunities with confidence and clarity.
Topics discussed:
🔍Researching Art Opportunities: How to dig deep into an organization's history, the juror's style, and the curator's vision.
🔍Setting Financial Boundaries: Creating a budget and limiting monthly spending on entry fees.
🔍DIY vs. External Opportunities: Weighing the pros and cons of producing your own exhibition vs. applying to external art calls.
🔍Maximizing Your Investment: How to choose opportunities that align with your artistic goals and offer the best potential return.
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