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The Art Biz
Stop Waiting for Opportunities and Start Shaping Them with Ebony Iman Dallas (252)
host: Alyson Stanfield In this coaching-style episode, host Alyson Stanfield coaches Ebony Iman Dallas through the challenges of building a sustainable public art career while navigating motherhood, a regional market, and the fear of rejection. Ebony makes 90% of her income from public art but struggles with systems, marketing that highlights events instead of her work, and waiting for opportunities instead of creating them. If you've ever felt stretched between creative work and life responsibilities—or stuck in a local market—you'll recognize yourself here. HIGHLIGHTS 01:30 Ebony's journey from advertising to opening the...
2025-12-18
50 min
The Art Biz
Beyond Information: Why Artists Need Frameworks (251)
What happens when you realize the way you've been working isn't sustainable? When you've built something successful but it's costing you sleep, peace of mind, and the very things you set out to protect? In this solo episode, host Alyson Stanfield gets really vulnerable with a question most artists face at some point: Who am I if I change the way I've always done things? It's about the pressure to maintain what you've always done because that's what you identify with, the FOMO that makes you say yes when your gut says no, and the overwhelm that...
2025-12-11
22 min
The Art Biz
From Relief to Revenue: 5 Years into Her Art Business with Dawn Trimble (250)
host: Alyson Stanfield In 2020, Dawn Trimble was laid off from her interior design job during the pandemic while navigating a divorce—and she felt relief. That moment became a turning point. Within months of painting full-time, she launched her first collection, which sold out in days and matched her corporate paycheck. Dawn talks about the practical steps she took to build momentum, what she brought from her design background into her art business, how she thinks about creativity as service rather than self-expression, and why she believes the most important thing any artist can do is...
2025-12-04
51 min
The Art Biz
Artist Friendships that Lead to Collaborative Exhibitions and Opportunities (249)
host: Alyson Stanfield Alicia Bailey and Melinda Laz are part of a four-artist collaborative group in Denver that's been working together for years because it's made them better artists. In this conversation, they share the practical realities of collaboration: the systems that keep things organized, the communication that prevents problems, and the trust that makes it all possible. If you've ever wondered whether working with other artists is worth the effort, this episode will show you what's possible when you get it right. 🔦HIGHLIGHTS 01:50 How their friendship evolved into col...
2025-11-20
48 min
The Art Biz
Being the Artist I Want My Son to See with Stephanie Brown (248)
In part one of this conversation (episode 247), Stephanie Brown shared how she strategically funded her education and built her early career foundation. Now it's time to talk about what happens next: the messy, real, day-to-day work of sustaining an art practice. Stephanie breaks down her actual income streams with host Alyson Stanfield—sharing her five-year vision for gallery representation and explaining how becoming a mother made her bolder and more focused rather than holding her back. 🔦 HIGHLIGHTS 03:50 Stephanie's income percentages from consulting, speaking, art sales, workshops, and grants 07:30 When paying for a resi...
2025-11-13
33 min
The Art Biz
The Strategic Artist: Zero Debt Art Degrees with Stephanie Brown (247)
Too many artists graduate from art school with crushing debt and then spend years figuring out how to make money while trying to maintain a studio practice. Stephanie Brown did the opposite. She graduated from a private art school debt-free, secured a fully funded MFA, and has been treating her art career like a business from day one. In this conversation with host Alyson Stanfield, Stephanie breaks down exactly how she did it, and why being strategic about money doesn't make you any less of an artist. 🔦 HIGHLIGHTS 02:00 Why interactive art transforms viewers int...
2025-11-06
36 min
The Art Biz
Are You Undermining Your Art's Value? (246)
Your art doesn't exist in a vacuum. Where and how you show your work shapes how people perceive its value before they even look closely at the piece itself. The venue, the lighting, the labels, the other work nearby—all of it sends signals about whether your art should be taken seriously. In this episode of The Art Biz, host Alyson Stanfield explores what falls within your control and what doesn't, and why understanding that difference can transform how collectors see you and your work. She encourages you to vet opportunities before committing, establish non-negotiables to...
2025-10-30
14 min
The Art Biz
Strategic Networking and Visibility Beyond Art World Centers with La Vaughn Belle (245)
host: Alyson Stanfield La Vaughn Belle is a visual artist based in St. Croix whose interdisciplinary practice explores colonial histories and Caribbean identity. Host Alyson Stanfield talks with La Vaughn about building a thriving art career outside traditional art centers through strategic networking, intentional collaboration, and the bold decision to hire a publicist for her monument project I Am Queen Mary. La Vaughn reveals How she built strategic networks that expanded her reach beyond her local community Why collaboration with people outside her discipline opened unexpected doors The power of consistent newsletter...
2025-10-23
51 min
The Art Biz
Mutual Respect Between Artists and Galleries with Katherine Hébert (244)
Working with a gallery means putting your art, reputation, and trust in someone else's hands. That relationship can be transformative (or tense) depending on how it's managed on either side. In this episode of The Art Biz, host Alyson Stanfield talks with Katherine Hébert, founder of Gallery Fuel, which helps small and mid-size galleries strengthen their businesses. Katherine has seen both sides of the artist–gallery dynamic and knows what helps these relationships thrive: communication, transparency, and mutual respect. You'll hear: What mutual respect between artists and galleries looks lik...
2025-10-16
47 min
The Art Biz
What to Do With 400 Paintings: Artist Legacy and Economic Reality with Alissa Quart (243)
When Alissa Quart's 90-year-old mother received a terminal diagnosis, she faced a daunting question: what to do with 400 paintings created over three decades. Her solution was unconventional, distributing the work directly to neighbors, friends, and anyone who wanted to live with her mother's art. The story she shares with host Alyson Stanfield touches on something much larger: what artists actually need to sustain their practice and how we think about legacy when the traditional art world isn't an option. You'll learn: How to approach inventorying and distributing an artist's work when they can no...
2025-10-09
48 min
The Art Biz
Community, Kinship, and Career Stability with Malene Barnett (242)
host: Alyson Stanfield Artist and activist Malene Barnett joins host Alyson Stanfield to unpack how she balances a multidisciplinary practice while designing work that "holds memory" in space. Malene shares the planning, community, and process-sharing that keep a long, installation-driven practice moving, and she offers a resonant lens on clay as a tool for liberation grounded in Caribbean and West African heritage. Bits of her wisdom: Plan your studio around time-intensive mediums so momentum never stalls. On social media, share process, tools, and research to connect when finished work is scarce. Think in space...
2025-10-02
48 min
The Art Biz
Maybe It's Time to Rethink Pinterest with Hayley Price (241)
host: Alyson Stanfield Pinterest isn't just for recipes and home décor—it's one of the most underutilized marketing tools for artists. In this episode, host Alyson Stanfield talks with artist coach Hayley Price about how she's still getting traffic from pins created years ago and why Pinterest should be part of your long-term strategy. Discover how to turn your existing content into evergreen visibility for your art. Why Pinterest functions more like a search engine than a social platform How pins can drive traffic for years, not hours or days The easiest way to start usi...
2025-09-25
46 min
The Art Biz
Entrepreneurial Fatigue, Market Uncertainty, and the Case for Slowing Down with Katie Hunt (240)
Host Alyson Stanfield talks with Katie Hunt about the findings from her 2025 State of the Product Industry survey. While Katie's audience includes product-based artists and makers, many of the themes—pricing pressures, burnout, and the need for stronger systems—apply across the creative sector. They explore what's really happening behind the scenes of creative businesses right now: why some are thriving while others are closing or stalling, how tariffs are complicating planning and profitability, and the surprising number of businesses still not using email marketing. Katie and Alyson reflect on the connection between sust...
2025-09-18
44 min
The Art Biz
Why Every Artist Needs a Brand Kit (239)
host: Alyson Stanfield Artists thrive on creative expression, but that same impulse can scatter your marketing. Without consistency, collectors are left confused about who you are and what you stand for. In this solo episode, I share why identity comes before design, what goes into a brand kit, and how it saves time while building trust. Your next collector is just one connection away. Make it a memorable one. ✨ HIGHLIGHTS 00:00 When artists relied on printed packets 02:40 Why tactile marketing materials still matter today 05:40 The tough lov...
2025-09-04
16 min
The Art Biz
You Don't Need a Gallery, You Need Conscious Connections (238)
host: Alyson Stanfield Waiting to be discovered isn't a strategy. A gallery might help, but it won't solve everything. What you really need to build a thriving art career are conscious connections. These are intentional relationships that open doors, create opportunities, and sustain you for the long run. In this solo episode, host Alyson Stanfield explains what conscious connections are, why they matter more than ever, the barriers that hold artists back, and how to start cultivating your own unique network with a list that only you could create. 00:00 Why waiting to be...
2025-08-28
13 min
The Art Biz
Remove Barriers to Buying Your Art (237)
host: Alyson Stanfield When someone is ready to buy your art, the last thing you want to do is make them go on a treasure hunt. Every extra click, unanswered question, or missing price is a barrier that can cost you the sale. In this solo episode, I talk about how you can take charge of the buying process—because while you can't control the economy or trends, you can control how easy it is for people to pay you. Key Ideas Collectors don't just buy art—they buy into the artist. Relationships matter, but clarity in the buying process is n...
2025-08-21
12 min
The Art Biz
Clean Your Email List to Improve Deliverability and Engagement (236)
Most artists focus on growing their email list—but what if the real power comes from trimming it? In this solo episode of The Art Biz, host Alyson Stanfield walks you through why and how to clean your email list. This isn't just about numbers—it's about improving deliverability rates, boosting engagement, and building trust with the people who are actually listening. If you want to email with more confidence—and stop second-guessing who's on the other end—this episode is for you. IN THIS EPISODE Why list hygiene is essential for delivera...
2025-08-14
13 min
The Art Biz
When the Art Sales Stop: 6 Areas to Investigate (235)
You've shown up. You've posted, emailed, exhibited, maybe even launched something. And yet... the sales aren't coming. In this solo episode of The Art Biz, host Alyson Stanfield walks you through six insight areas to investigate when your art isn't selling like it used to—or like you believe it should. These aren't quick fixes, but reflective prompts that can lead to real clarity and intentional next steps. Whether you're feeling stuck, confused, or just curious about how to improve your results, this episode will help you pause, reflect, and reassess—with empathy and a prac...
2025-08-07
12 min
The Art Biz
Discerning Your Direction as an Artist with Marianne Lettieri (234)
Sculptor and installation artist Marianne Lettieri creates intricate, meditative work from salvaged and domestic materials. In this episode, she shares her journey from marketing to art, and how she has centered her practice around intention, discernment, and clarity—rather than urgency or trends. She talks with host Alyson Stanfield about how she defines success, the importance of showing up in the studio (even if it's just to sweep the floor), and why research, ritual, and creative constraint are essential to her process. HIGHLIGHTS 01:50 – Marianne's career shift from PR to full-time artist 03:54 – Why Ma...
2025-07-31
49 min
The Art Biz
It's Not Your Job to Worry About Adding to the Noise (233)
Thoughtful artists often hesitate to share their work publicly—not because they're lazy or unclear, but because they don't want to contribute to the "noise" online. In this solo episode, host Alyson Stanfield unpacks that fear and explain why it's often a mask for perfectionism. You'll hear why your content doesn't need to be perfect, polished, or viral—it just needs to be true. She also shares mindset shifts to help you move from performance to presence, broadcasting to connection, and perfection to permission. Whether you're struggling to post, over-editing everything, or just tryi...
2025-07-24
13 min
The Art Biz
Strategic Growth, Collector Relationships, and Costly Lessons with James Corwin (232)
Wildlife artist James Corwin has built a thriving art business by putting his originals first—and building everything else around them. In this episode of The Art Biz, he talks with host Alyson Stanfield about how he strategically developed multiple income streams through prints, commissions, and galleries, all while prioritizing his painting time. James shares the mindset shift that helped him focus, the failures that taught him the most, and why nurturing collector relationships is a cornerstone of his success. His perspective as both an artist and gallery owner offers valuable insight for anyone seeking representation—or thin...
2025-07-10
56 min
The Art Biz
What You're Not Doing: 7 Mistakes Artists Make (231)
The biggest mistakes artists make aren't about doing the wrong things—they're about doing nothing at all. Avoidance. Waiting. Hoping something will change on its own. In this solo episode, host Alyson Stanfield revisits and reframes one of her most popular articles, updated with a decade of insight and experience. These are not dramatic failures, but subtle patterns of inaction that can quietly keep your art business stuck. Alyson shares 7 common mistakes, grouped into 3 themes: Mindset. Connection. Structure. Each is paired with a powerful inquiry to help you take honest inventory—and...
2025-07-03
16 min
The Art Biz
Creating Artist-Centered Opportunities with Jennifer Steck (230)
A retired police captain turned artist, Jennifer Steck realized she didn't have to wait for opportunities to come to her—she could create them. Seeing a gap in what was available for artists to sell their work, Jennifer founded Artburst Studios, an online gallery that's part pop-up show and part community hub for artists. She had zero experience running a gallery, but that didn't stop her. Armed with curiosity, a clear vision, and plenty of determination, Jennifer (at the time of this recording) has helped over 80 artists sell more than $174,000 of art in just a fe...
2025-06-26
48 min
The Art Biz
The Awesome Responsibility of Titling Your Art with Fran Gardner (229)
What if titling your art is actually part of your creative practice? One that helps you better understand your work, connect with your audience, and prepare your art for life beyond the studio? That's the beautiful perspective offered by artist and writing consultant Fran Gardner. In this episode, host Alyson Stanfield talks with Fran to explore the idea that titles aren't just labels—they're bridges. They link your creative intention to the viewer's experience and give your work a voice when you're not there to speak for it. Fran shares her own turning point with ti...
2025-06-12
50 min
The Art Biz
22 Tactics to Thoughtfully Invite People to Visit Your Art Website (228)
It's easy to assume that people will visit your artist website once it's built. But websites don't always attract attention on their own. You have to give people reasons to show up. In this solo episode of The Art Biz, host Alyson Stanfield shares 11 simple, low-effort strategies to guide more people to your site—plus a way to download the full list of 22 ideas. These are real, artist-friendly actions that work in the background of your art business to increase traffic over time. In this episode, you'll hear: Why waiting for people to...
2025-06-05
12 min
The Art Biz
Married to a Single Art Project Forever with Michelle Fung (227)
What does it take to stick with one creative project for more than a decade—and still feel inspired by it? Michelle Fung has been immersed in The World of 2084 since 2015. What began as a vivid dream in a coffee shop became a sprawling, interdisciplinary art project imagining five futuristic nations and their cultural, ecological, and political identities. In this conversation with host Alyson Stanfield, Michelle shares how she builds these imagined worlds through woodcut painting, animation, books, and research—and how her commitment hasn't wavered in 10 years. She talks openly about the tension between conc...
2025-05-29
50 min
The Art Biz
What Galleries Want: Preparing Your Art and Yourself (226)
Getting gallery representation isn't just about having great work—it's about preparation, professionalism, and relationships. At Gabba Gallery in Los Angeles, those values are at the heart of how things run. For more than a decade, owner and director Jason Ostro has led the gallery's mission to elevate emerging and mid-career artists, while curator and manager Elena Jacobson makes sure every show runs smoothly. Together, they bring a practical and deeply human perspective to the artist-gallery partnership. In this conversation, host Alyson Stanfield talks with Jason and Elena about: How they collaborate and divide re...
2025-05-15
51 min
The Art Biz
What a Commitment to Audience Building Means to Noelle Phares (225)
Building a sustainable art business requires more than just making good work. It requires showing up consistently, connecting with the right people, and staying true to a long-term vision—even when that means setting difficult boundaries. In this conversation, Noelle Phares returns to talk with host Alyson Stanfield about the structures she's put in place to support her thriving art career. From smart use of assistants and art festivals to strategic decisions around galleries and commissions, Noelle has built her success by staying fiercely committed to audience building. Here's what's ahead: How Noelle balances ar...
2025-05-01
38 min
The Art Biz
Beauty, Rigorous Research, and Purpose with Noelle Phares (224)
Building an art career with intention doesn't always start with a plan. Sometimes it starts with a gut feeling that something isn't working. That was true for Noelle Phares, who left behind a structured science career to follow her creative instincts—eventually leading to a solo museum exhibition and a thriving, self-directed art business. In this episode (part 1 of 2), host Alyson Stanfield talks to Noelle about how she transitioned from environmental data science into full-time painting, and how her rigorous research background continues to shape her studio practice. The conversation centers around 2024 solo sh...
2025-04-24
44 min
The Art Biz
The Investing Artist: Art, Real Estate, and Legacy with Mary Erickson (223)
host: Alyson Stanfield It's easy to think that being a full-time artist means struggling financially. But painter Mary Erickson is proof that with discipline, long-term thinking, and a deep love of both art and business, it's possible to build a creative life that's both fulfilling and financially secure. In this conversation, recorded several years ago and lightly edited for re-release, Mary shares how she transitioned from painting before and after work at a frame shop to selling 500 watercolors, managing 8 gallery relationships, and investing in real estate—all while keeping her commitment to living simply and gi...
2025-04-17
51 min
The Art Biz
What Artists Need to Know About SEO with Meg Casebolt (222)
You work hard on your art. You want people to discover it. But if you're relying entirely on social media to be found, you're building on shaky ground. Search engines like Google, YouTube, and even Pinterest remain powerful tools for helping people find you and your art—but only if you're strategic about how you show up there. In this episode of The Art Biz, host Alyson Stanfield talks with her go-to SEO coach, Meg Casebolt, about what artists need to know about Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and how to take ownership of your content on...
2025-04-10
45 min
The Art Biz
Comprehensive Guide for Writing an Effective Artist Statement (221)
Writing about your art isn't easy—but it's one of the most important things you can do to clarify your vision and connect with others. In this solo episode of The Art Biz, host Alyson Stanfield walks you through a comprehensive guide to writing an effective artist statement that truly reflects your work. You'll hear why artist statements still matter, how to approach the writing process without getting overwhelmed, and what to avoid in your final draft. She also shares specific journaling prompts to help you uncover what's most essential about your art—and how to put your...
2025-03-27
26 min
The Art Biz
Safeguarding Your Art Career with Ruby Lopez Harper of CERF+ (220)
Guest: Ruby Lopez Harper, Executive Director of CERF+ In this episode of The Art Biz, Ruby Lopez Harper, executive director for CERF+ (the Craft Emergency Relief Fund) joins host Alyson Stanfield to discuss the vital work CERF+ does to support artists before, during, and after emergencies. As CERF+ celebrates its 40th anniversary, Ruby shares the history of the organization, its spirit of mutual aid, and how it has expanded its services over the years. Most importantly, Ruby and Alyson want to encourage artists to research, plan, and prepare in order to protect their art businesses—sh...
2025-03-20
39 min
The Art Biz
The Artist's Guide to Confident Decision-Making (219)
As an artist, you have the freedom to shape your career—but with that freedom comes the challenge of making decisions that align with your goals and values. Decision-making can feel overwhelming, especially when every opportunity seems promising. In this solo episode of The Art Biz, host Alyson Stanfield breaks down the Artist's Decision-Making Framework to help you prioritize what truly matters. She shares practical strategies for assessing opportunities, trusting your instincts, and using policies to protect your time and energy. Alyson discusses: Why decision-making is one of the hardest parts of running an ar...
2025-03-13
14 min
The Art Biz
From Two Years of Zero Sales to a Thriving Art Business with the Two Faced Twins (218)
Building an art business takes more than just talent—it takes determination, adaptability, and a willingness to keep going, even when success feels out of reach. Stella and Gemma Stevens, the artists behind Two Faced Twins, know this firsthand. Their work—bold, colorful, and joyful—now has a dedicated following, but their path wasn't always easy. For two years, the Stevens twins struggled to sell a single piece. They faced creative differences, self-doubt, and even a gallery robbery. But instead of giving up, they leaned into their vision, their roles as artists, and their belief in wha...
2025-03-06
53 min
The Art Biz
Community Liaison, Translator, and Glass Painter with Samra Bashir (217)
Art has a unique ability to transcend language, evoke emotion, and bring people together across cultural divides. This idea is embodied in the work of Samra Bashir, whose glass paintings celebrate the rich traditions of South Asian and Islamic art while inviting a broader audience into their intricate beauty. Samra's journey as an artist began as a personal escape—something she turned to during challenging times. But over the years, her work evolved into something much larger. Through her use of glass paint and light, she has built not just an art practice, but also a...
2025-02-27
38 min
The Art Biz
The 4 Core Beliefs That Lead to Art Business Success (ep. 216)
host: Alyson Stanfield If you've followed my work, you've likely noticed some recurring themes—guiding principles that shape the way I advise artists. These aren't just casual suggestions; they are the foundation of everything I do. In this episode of The Art Biz, I'm sharing the four core beliefs that define my approach and help artists build sustainable, thriving careers. You'll hear why your art must always come first, why you must learn to communicate clearly about your work, why your network is your #1 marketing asset, and why business systems will help you grow faster an...
2025-02-20
20 min
The Art Biz
Enoughness, Astrology, and the Artist's Path with Bonnie Gillespie (215)
Every artist's journey is unique—what works for one won't necessarily work for another. Personal preferences, life circumstances, and individual personalities all shape how artists navigate their creative careers. In this episode of The Art Biz, host Alyson Stanfield welcomes astrologer and coach Bonnie Gillespie to explore how artists can work with their natural wiring instead of against it. They discuss the concept of enoughness—understanding that an artist's value isn't determined by external validation—and how astrology can provide insights into creative rhythms, decision-making, and self-worth. Highlights: What "enoughness" is and why it's essent...
2025-02-06
1h 00
The Art Biz
You'll Regret What You Don't Take Action on Today (ep. 214)
This episode of The Art Biz with host Alyson Stanfield focuses on the power of commitment and taking action toward your goals. Explore how to align your schedule with your values, overcome hesitation, and stop waiting for the "perfect time." With practical strategies like inquiry-based reflection and small, intentional steps, you'll discover how to move forward confidently. Whether it's honing your craft, building connections, or pursuing opportunities, this episode inspires you to begin today. 00:20 The Illusion of Time Management 01:29 Living Intentionally 05:25 The Power of Commitment 08:37 Taking Action: Over...
2025-01-30
21 min
The Art Biz
Relying on Intermittent Daily Practices for Creative Progress with Helen Hiebert (ep. 213)
Host Alyson Stanfield discusses the benefits and strategies of a daily creative practice with Helen Hiebert, who constructs installations, sculptures, films, artists' books, and works in paper using handmade paper as her primary medium. This conversation acknowledges the value of a daily practice, but Helen is a strong advocate for what she calls "intermittent daily practices." If sticking to a daily routine forever feels daunting, her approach might resonate with you. There's also a dive into Helen's realization that as a teacher, she could maintain the same class structure while creatively evolving the content to...
2025-01-16
48 min
The Art Biz
Bravery, Luck, and Persistence with Debbie Mueller (ep. 212)
Debbie Mueller talks with host Alyson Stanfield about how she has cultivated resilience and bravery as an artist, from finding her community to embracing opportunities that might initially feel intimidating. She also discusses how she's navigated challenges like rejection and the balancing act of art and life. Debbie credits her successes not just to hard work and persistence but to a little bit of luck—though her version of luck is decidedly hard-earned. Whether you're just starting out as an artist or looking for inspiration to take your next bold step, Debbie's story is a re...
2025-01-02
38 min
The Art Biz
Fostering Clarity and Confidence Through Writing with Samantha Clark (ep. 211)
From sketchbook notes and letters, to authoring her own exhibition catalogues and eventually publishing a memoir, to her thoughtful weekly Substack newsletter, The Lifeboat, Samantha Clark reflects on how writing fosters clarity and confidence for herself and the artists she mentors. In a conversation with host Alyson Stanfield, Samantha discusses how writing can deepen one's creative practice, the value of opening conversations, and how she maintains a writing schedule alongside her work in the studio. They also delve into the practicalities of living and working in a remote location and how artists can view marketing...
2024-12-05
50 min
The Art Biz
Writing on Substack Can Be Integral to Your Creative Process with Ann Miller (ep. 210)
This episode is for you if you enjoy writing or aspire to do more of it. Host Alyson Stanfield interviews Ann Miller, who has found a powerful way to merge her creative passions with her love for writing while growing her audience. Using Substack, she refines ideas for books, shares insights into calligraphy and design, and engages her audience with educational content. Substack has become integral to her process, helping her manage projects, organize thoughts, and extend her teaching. By offering free content to build community, and exploring paid options, Ann balances creativity with income...
2024-11-21
31 min
The Art Biz
The Art Biz Unfiltered: Dealer Michael Findlay on Collectors, Curiosity, and Changes (ep. 209)
Peek inside the elite art world. Host Alyson Stanfield speaks with Michael Findlay, a long-time art dealer and author of the new memoir, Portrait of the Art Dealer as a Young Man: New York in the Sixties. They discuss his extensive career, insights into the evolving art market, and memorable stories, including an amusing anecdote about Andy Warhol. Findlay emphasizes the importance of immersive, in-person art experiences and the qualities that make a great art collector. He also reflects on changes in the relationship between dealers and artists over the decades and the...
2024-10-31
46 min
The Art Biz
Advice for Anyone Who Wants to Help the Artist in Their Life (ep. 208)
This is a letter I wrote in 2017 to help a concerned father support his introverted artist son. I wanted to help him—and anyone else who wants to help an artist—understand the struggles of artists and how they can be most helpful. My 7 pieces of advice (outlined in the timestamps below) isn't given lightly and is based on decades of experience working with artists. host: Alyson Stanfield 00:44 Dear Loved One 01:33 Insight 1: Accept Me as I Am 02:34 Insight 2: Respect the Way I Work 03:32 Insight 3: Acknowledge the Difficulties 04:41 Insight 4: Ask About My Goals 05:32 Insight 5: Offe...
2024-10-17
09 min
The Art Biz
Artist Contracts, Studio Loans, and Collaboration with Virginia Broersma (ep. 207)
host: Alyson Stanfield Artist and advocate Virginia Broersma talks with me about her efforts to support fellow artists through practical resources. Virginia shares how she founded The Artist's Office to help artists manage administrative tasks and created The Artist's Contract, a free tool for artist protections. We also explore her Studio Loan program, which connects artists needing temporary studio space. Virginia's work highlights the importance of collaboration, transparency, and empowering artists to navigate their careers confidently. 00:22 Meet Virginia Broersma 01:16 Virginia's Recent Projects and Initiatives 02:15 The Evolution of Virginia's Career 03:49 The A...
2024-10-10
43 min
The Art Biz
Creating Demand for Your Art: Why It Matters and How to Start (ep. 206)
Host Alyson Stanfield delves into the necessity of creating demand for your artwork in order to achieve a certain level of success. She discusses the balance between ambition and practicality in the art market and offers five essential tips to assess and cultivate demand effectively. Alyson stresses the importance of setting realistic expectations, refining your unique artistic voice, and nurturing genuine relationships. Through examples from past episodes and insightful advice, she aims to help artists understand and thrive in their respective markets. 00:29 Understanding the Art Market 01:46 Being Unrealistic in Your Art Marketing Strategies 02:48...
2024-10-03
18 min
The Art Biz
The Internet Might Be Ruining Artists' Livelihoods with William Deresiewicz
A deep discussion about the significant impact of the internet on the arts economy and the evolving role of artists in today's market that is ruled by the internet. Host Alyson Stanfield talks with William Deresiewicz, author of The Death of the Artist: How Creators are Struggling to Survive in the Age of Billionaires and Big Tech. Bill discuss the challenges of discoverability and financial instability while emphasizing the importance of community support as artists navigate this changing landscape. Bill offers valuable insights on adapting to new opportunities in the digital era, helping artists feel...
2024-09-26
46 min
The Art Biz
Establishing Yourself in a New Art Community with Joan Chamberlain (ep. 204)
Host Alyson Stanfield talks with artist Joan Chamberlain, whose creative journey has taken many twists and turns. Joan shares her story, from her early days as a botanical artist and licensed illustrator to her time as a product developer and dentist. Now living in Eugene, Oregon, Joan reflects on how moving has impacted her art, her lifestyle, and her happiness. Joan discusses: How attending Alyson's first live workshop in 2003 shaped her dedication to her art business. The positive impact the move has had on Joan's art practice and why she insists that location matters...
2024-09-19
42 min
The Art Biz
Technology Is Your Colleague in the Studio with Iris Scott (ep. 203)
Host Alyson Stanfield talks with Iris Scott, a talented artist who has had tremendous success on social media. A large portion of the discussion was driven by questions from her dedicated followers. Iris shares how the social media landscape has evolved since the early days of her art career and how she adapts to those changes today, including her approach to TikTok and paid advertising. The insightful conversation also touches on: Iris's time living in Taiwan, where the low cost of living was instrumental in her artistic development. The challenges of overcoming doubt and...
2024-09-12
34 min
The Art Biz
Adapting through Curiosity and Connection with Debra Disman (ep. 202)
host: Alyson Stanfield In this episode of The Art Biz, host Alyson Stanfield talks with Debra about her dynamic journey as an artist and entrepreneur. Debra reflects on her career that spans teaching, studio work, decorative painting, and involvement with various communities. She shares the challenges she faced navigating the competitive art world, her time running Artifactory decorative painting studio in the Bay Area, and her eventual move to Los Angeles to support her husband's acting career, which also opened new opportunities for her. Debra emphasizes the importance of enthusiasm, showing...
2024-09-05
32 min
The Art Biz
Finding Your Artist Voice through Mentorship with Julie deBoer (ep. 201)
In this episode of The Art Biz, host Alyson Stanfield chats with artist Julie deBoer, founder of Mastrius, a mentorship platform for artists. Julie shares her journey of discovering her unique style with the help of a mentor, and how she resisted what was coming out of her until she began understanding where it came from. She discusses the challenges of working with galleries, transitioning to solo sales, and the importance of community in the artist's journey. Julie also delves into how Mastrius differs from other online learning platforms by focusing on personalized mentorship and...
2024-08-29
40 min
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2024-08-24
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The Art Biz
What it means to be fulfilled as an artist (ep. 200)
host: Alyson Stanfield In the 200th episode of The Art Biz, host Alyson Stanfield explores the deeper motivations behind artists' desires for more recognition and sales. She emphasizes the importance of pursuing true fulfillment in art, beyond external validation and social media metrics. Alyson shares her personal journey of prioritizing happiness over career stability and discusses various forms of fulfillment for artists, such as making their best work, gaining gallery representation, and receiving positive feedback. She encourages artists to exhibit their work in public more frequently and to engage with their audience to...
2024-08-22
10 min
The Art Biz
Producing a Monthly Digital Magazine with Alyson Sheldrake (ep. 199)
In this episode of The Art Biz, host Alyson Stanfield talks with author and artist Alyson Sheldrake. Every month for ten years, Alyson Sheldrake has published Snapshot!, an extensive digital magazine that promotes her work, her husband's photography, and local businesses. The most recent edition was 128 pages! In her words, Snapshot! covers art, photography, books, reviews, events, interviews, rescue dogs, authors, and news about the beautiful Algarve in Portugal. That's a lot of territory, and, as you'll see, she has plenty of story ideas for future content. Writing, designing, and publishing the magazine...
2024-08-08
45 min
The Art Biz
Beyond Motivation: Deadlines and Accountability Drive Action (ep. 198)
Future plans, deadlines, and accountability are a necessary part of your success. Host Alyson Stanfield of Art Biz Success explains how artists can get stuck in cycles of procrastination without a structured calendar filled with exciting commitments. Alyson shares practical examples from her own life as well as from her experience with students and clients, and details how deadlines and accountability partners, including coaches and community groups, can help maintain momentum. Key takeaways include the importance of setting attainable milestones, self-review processes, and embracing external support systems to drive progress and achieve creative...
2024-08-01
12 min
The Art Biz
Dealing with Rejection with Megan Wimberley (ep. 197)
host: Alyson Stanfield In order for the art ecosystem to work, many rejections must be handed out. That means to have a successful art business and career, you must learn to deal with rejection. More to the point, in order to be successful in life, you have to learn to deal with rejection, regardless of your vocation. In this episode of The Art Biz, host Alyson Stanfield talks with Megan Wimberley, who wants to help you move past rejection. As both an artist and a founder of the Cowgirl Artists of America organization...
2024-07-25
41 min
The Art Biz
Using Her Superpower and Biomaterials with Kelly M O'Brien (ep. 196)
What do we do about all of the art materials that are harming you and the planet? Kelly O'Brien has taken this concern to heart and completely changed how she makes work. She grows and uses biomaterials for her sculpture. Host Alyson Stanfield talks with Kelly about: 🔸 What biomaterials are and how they show up in Kelly's new work. 🔸 The aesthetics of biomaterials. 🔸 Why Kelly isn't concerned about the work lasting forever. 🔸 What you can do to incorporate more sustainable sources in your work. Kelly also discusses h...
2024-07-18
48 min
The Art Biz
Selling Directly to Collectors at Open Studios with Jeff Schaller (ep. 195)
Host Alyson Stanfield is joined by Jeff Schaller, who started an open studio tour in Pennsylvania at the height of the recession. It is still growing and supporting the participating artists. As he'll tell you, Jeff is an artist first and foremost. Somehow he has created this other job for himself because he believes that artists can do well by connecting directly with collectors who visit them in their studios. Jeff and Alyson talk about: What it takes to put on a studio tour Which artists do well in studio tours Why it's important...
2024-07-11
42 min
The Art Biz
How to Be a Guest on The Art Biz (ep. 194)
Host: Alyson Stanfield If you've ever thought about sharing your artist story on a podcast—or pitching to anyone for publicity—this episode is for you. Join host Alyson Stanfield as she dives into the value of being a guest on The Art Biz and provides solid tips for pitching your art to any podcast for maximum publicity. (This information can also be adapted for any pitch you make for any reason.) Every artist has a unique journey, and sharing it can attract more fans, followers, and collectors. Alyson provides straightforward advice on how to craf...
2024-06-27
14 min
The Art Biz
Smart Strategies for Artist Income Growth with Monique Carr (ep. 193)
It's possible to make more money and find a little more peace of mind by making a few tweaks in how you approach your art business. In this episode of The Art Biz, host Alyson Stanfield talks with Monique Carr about how she has done it. When she reached out to Alyson a couple of years ago for a private coaching partnership, Monique was aiming for doing half the work, making twice the money, and having fun in whatever she did. She's not quite at the twice the money part, but things have...
2024-06-20
35 min
The Art Biz
Thriving as an Artist While Remaining True to Your Rural Roots with Tracey Hewitt (ep. 192)
host: Alyson Stanfield Originally from a large metropolitan area, Tracey Hewitt married a rancher and, like Lisa Douglas in Green Acres, said goodbye to city life. But she never said goodbye to her art. Host Alyson Stanfield wanted to talk with Tracey because every encounter she has ever had with her as a member of our Art Biz Connection community has been positive. Tracey is funny, warm, and generous. And she knows how to live life to its fullest. Tracey helps run the family cattle business in the Australian bush, which...
2024-06-13
41 min
The Art Biz
Beyond Comparison and Jealousy with Jason Kotecki (ep. 191)
What "game" are you playing in your art business and in life? Artist-writer-speaker Jason Kotecki makes the point that you have a unique game plan to follow—one that can't be compared to another artist or online personality. In a conversation with host Alyson Stanfield, Jason shares his experience of overcoming comparison and jealousy, emphasizing the importance of focusing on your unique talents and contributions. He talks about the pivotal moment in a Philadelphia ballroom that led him to merge his art with his speaking engagements and how this fusion has shaped his career. ...
2024-05-30
45 min
The Art Biz
The Joy in Artist Community and Paring Back Obligations with Ali Cavanaugh (ep. 190)
host: Alyson Stanfield It might help (but isn't necessary) to start this episode by listening to episode 189, which is an encore of a 2019 interview I did with Ali Cavanaugh when she was making big changes in her work life. In this episode, Ali and I catch up with all that has transpired in the last 5 years. We discuss: Her booming Patreon community that gives her so much joy. How she has pared back on the demands for her art and the boundaries she put in place to allow her to do that. The recent...
2024-05-23
43 min
The Art Biz
Reinventing Your Art Career with Ali Cavanaugh (ep. 189)
host: Alyson Stanfield In 2014, Ali Cavanaugh had 11 galleries representing her work throughout the U.S. and even overseas. It was all she could do to paint fast enough to supply these galleries with new work. What a great problem to have! But it was still a problem. Then she started asking for it to be returned to her. She was rethinking her art and what her business model looked like. She worked hard to get to that point, the way things were going no longer worked well for her. She decided to take...
2024-05-16
49 min
The Art Biz
Proving It's Possible to be an Artist and Mother with Elizabeth LeMaster (ep. 188)
host: Alyson Stanfield Elizabeth LeMaster, my guest for this episode of The Art Biz, has, like so many of us, more to balance than her studio practice and business. She has a family. A young family. A big family. A growing family. How do you find time for working on your art when you have 6 kids under the age of 8? 😳 Elizabeth and I talk about how she has done it because she wanted to share her tips with all artist-mothers out there. She is also very honest about the bumps along the road....
2024-05-09
42 min
The Art Biz
How to Guarantee that People Remember You with Skip Hill (ep. 187)
host: Alyson Stanfield My utter bliss is to help artists make business systems that streamline their lives so they can spend more time in the studio. So when Skip Hill said he needed a system for following up with his collectors and important relationships, I knew I wanted to help. In this encore episode of The Art Biz, I walk Skip through the steps to create a plan for nurturing his relationships. We go through these steps to create his plan: What do you want to happen? By when does it need...
2024-05-02
54 min
The Art Biz
The Career Journey of Growth-Minded Artists (ep. 186)
host: Alyson Stanfield I want to talk about something that I think gets in the way of how you think about what a successful art business is or can be. I want to help you reframe your daily decisions, actions, and results (or lack thereof)—to embrace the volatility of an artist life. To understand that there will be highs and lows, and that just comes along with the territory. One of the most-used business metaphors is the ladder of success, which is problematic for two reasons: Nobody reaches the top of an...
2024-04-25
13 min
The Art Biz
Leaning Into Her Roots and Community Art with Marilyn Fontaine (ep. 185)
host: Alyson Stanfield Some artists are fine working by themselves in their studios. Other artists need to move their art beyond the studio walls and into the public in order to be fulfilled. My guest for this episode is Marilyn Fontaine, a multidisciplinary artist who lives and works in East London. Her work is spiritual with a strong foothold in feminine themes. She has begun marrying that work to the history of the local community—in particular, the stories of those who share her Afro-Caribbean roots. Marilyn and I talk about th...
2024-04-18
41 min
The Art Biz
How Your Art Makes People Feel (ep. 184)
Host: Alyson B. Stanfield For so long, I asked artists Why they make art. Some artists have a Why. For other artists, being asked why they make art is unfruitful—even debilitating. They feel unworthy if they can't come up with a good Why. A better strategy is to focus on the people who will be viewing, talking about, and living with your art. How does your art make people feel? Bernadette Jiwa says, "People don't buy why you do something. They buy how it makes them fee...
2024-04-04
09 min
The Art Biz
A Collaboration Between 2 Artists that Led to Creative Growth (ep. 183)
Host: Alyson B. Stanfield In this episode of The Art Biz I talk with Lori Sokoluk and Susan Purney Mark, who met in my coaching group many years ago and started a collaboration during the pandemic. When I teach about collaboration, I'm usually talking about an exhibition or event. Lori and Susan took it to the next level and collaborated on the artwork itself—resulting in a two-person exhibition that recently closed. I wanted to know what the artmaking process was like when you're presented with someone else's marks on the canvas. I th...
2024-03-28
41 min
The Art Biz
Rethinking Mailing Lists for Artists (ep. 182)
Host: Alyson B. Stanfield Your list is something unique to you and your career. No one has this same list. No one makes art like you do; no one knows the same people as you do; and no one has the exact vision that you have. Nobody! Your list is almost worthless to anyone else, yet it's invaluable to you. It is the primary tool you use to share your art with the world. It's your #1 marketing asset, but worthless if you're not using it. The definition of a mailing list isn't as...
2024-03-21
08 min
The Art Biz
Spotlighting Artists Who Bloom Later in Life with Janice Mason Steeves (#181)
Host: Alyson Stanfield, Art Biz Success My guest is Janice Mason Steeves, author of Bloom: On Becoming An Artist Later in Life. Which, as I say in our interview, is "a lovely mix of insights from a questionnaire, gentle guidance from someone who teaches and leads artist workshops all over the world, and wisdom from academics, professionals, and spiritual advisors." Janice has been in my orbit for a long time and I have been dying to talk with her about this book, the seeds of which she mentioned to me about 4 years ago. It's a b...
2024-03-14
45 min
The Art Biz
Activate Your Marketing for a Bigger Audience
The vast majority of the marketing we do is passive. We send emails, post to social media, and broadcast podcast episodes. Then we wait and hope for positive results. For better results, activate your marketing by thinking of all the ways you can communicate on a personal level. Yes, active marketing requires more work, but I promise you'll get better results and enjoy it more. In this solo episode, I walk you through how you can activate your marketing for 5 art business scenarios. Read the "almost" transcript, find links, see featured artists and...
2023-02-23
18 min
The Art Biz
Your Decision Filter: 8 Considerations for Making Decisions for Your Art Business (#139)
Your Decision Filter: 8 Considerations for Making Decisions for Your Art Business With host Alyson Stanfield Read the "almost" full transcript, see featured artists, and leave a comment: https://artbizsuccess.com/marketing-mix ~ 8 CONSIDERATIONS ~ You understand WHY you are doing it. (3:04) You are willing to devote the time and energy to it. (3:32) You enjoy it or are excited about starting. (7:09) You have the systems in place to support it. (7:40) You are already doing it and are seeing results. (9:15) It plays to your strengths. (10:10) It has potential for the bi...
2023-01-20
18 min
The Art Biz
Accelerate Your Art Business in 2023 (#137)
This episode is a solo episode in which Alyson Stanfield, of Art Biz Success, reveals the details of the new Art Biz Accelerator program. It was recorded during an info session for members of the Art Biz Connection community and includes: 3 Success Workshops during the year Open office hours with Alyson The Salon, a group for discussing art ideas and happenings in the art world Full membership in the Art Biz Connection community Additional training as needed First posted: https://artbizsuccess.com/podcast-accelerator A video, complete with slides and the PDF download of all...
2022-12-22
20 min
The Art Biz
Your Life is a Work of Art: Annual Review (#135)
Alyson Stanfield walks you through her thoughts on reviewing your year. There are 3 reasons to bother reviewing your year: (1) To honor life, (2) to remind yourself of what you have accomplished, and (3) to prepare for the New Year. Look at the year holistically in terms of personal, art, learning, and business. Your written account of the year will be something you can return to in the future as a reminder of what you accomplished, what you experienced, what you learned, who and what you encountered, and more. Mentioned The Artist's Annual Review
2022-11-28
10 min
The Art Biz
Personalizing Your Marketing to Improve Results (#107)
We're all about the quest for more followers, more likes, more shares, more views, and more comments these days. It feels good when more people respond to your art because art is a form of communication. It's the means you use to share your ideas and your soul with the world. But that self-expression isn't meaningful until other people respond. Until they comment, share, and start a dialogue with you about it. And when you put the work out there and don't get the appropriate number of expected likes or comments, you are unfulfilled. It's not fair...
2021-10-28
12 min
The Art Biz
Redefining Possibilities for Your Art Business Mailing List (#102)
Does the thought of expanding your mailing list give you a headache? Do you constantly push tending your mailing list to the back burner because it feels like the least productive or enjoyable task on your lengthy to-do list? Your mailing list is your art business's #1 marketing asset, but it's absolutely useless if you aren't using it and intent on growing it. Too many artists neglect their mailing lists simply because they don't know the real power that it holds. In this solo episode, you'll hear a new definition for your mailing list that just might inspire you to...
2021-09-16
18 min
The Art Biz
Qualities and Tools That Lead To Achievements Worth Celebrating (#100)
Welcome to the 100th episode of The Art Biz! In this milestone episode, the tables are turned as I become the guest of host Cynthia Morris. Cynthia was one of the first guests on my second attempt at this podcast, and I have learned so much from her wit and wisdom. In our conversation, Cynthia is set on helping me not only celebrate this important milestone but also reflect on just how far this podcast has come and what it took to get it where it is today. More than just a self-congratulatory episode, together we discuss the value...
2021-09-02
37 min
The Art Biz
A Realistic Strategy for Increasing Your Income (#99)
What can you do if your art business isn't profitable? When you've trimmed business expenses as far as you can, the only other thing you can do to be profitable is to increase your income. Your goal as the CEO of your art business should be to increase income and lower expenses while also increasing joy and lowering your frustration level. In this solo episode, you will learn about the income-accelerating plan that shapes a realistic strategy for increasing your income. This four-step process is what you need to begin to more easily visualize a more profitable future. If...
2021-08-26
12 min
The Art Biz
Crowdfunding a Public Art Project with Romy Owens (#76)
I live to track down art off the beaten path — traveling to out-of-the-way places to see works of art that delight and inspire, or even confound me. I found just such a piece last year when I traveled to the Midwest, and the success story of the artist behind the art is just as engaging as the piece itself. My guest for this episode is Romy Owens, an artist and curator who makes site-specific installations, as well as smaller objects, in reaction to place, community, and transformation. Last fall I had the opportunity to visit Under Her Wing was Th...
2021-02-18
52 min
The Art Biz
Pitch Your Story to My Podcast (#63)
I'm not crazy about the word "pitch" but I'm going with it. I use it in the sense that you are making an argument for something. You're making an argument that I should pay attention to who you are and the art you make. I'm more likely to pay attention to your art if you have a compelling story than if you ask me to buy, buy, buy. What I share in this special bonus episode will not only help you get on the Art Biz Podcast, but will also serve you when you pitch to other p...
2020-10-15
11 min
The Art Biz
Artists Help Feed America with Sandra Felemovicius (#55)
Sandra was born in Mexico City and received her BFA from the Minneapolis College of Art and Design in 1995. She uses lines, marks, patterns, and textures to speak metaphorically and poetically of things that make no reference to the physical world. Her art constructs a sensual surface that weaves a path between process and narrative, mark and meaning, intention and abstraction. When Covid-19 struck, Sandra wanted to make a difference. She started a twice-weekly Instagram Live program, Tap Into Your Creativity. On it, Sandra interviews artists at home in their studios—hoping to inspire and to be a...
2020-06-18
43 min
The Art Biz
A Year of Cleaning with Daryl Johnson (#49)
Daryl D. Johnson gathers inspiration for her paintings of clouds from kayaking, gardening, and motorcycling. The views are familiar, but the subtext is the underlying chi, the sweeping momentum. She was the first girl to take mechanical drawing in her high school, having to plead with the guidance counselor for permission to enroll. She likes to tell the story of her first day in class when Mr. Ruthizer took out a drawing implement and said, "This is a pencil. I am going to show you how to sharpen it." She knew immediately she was in the right class.
2020-04-23
38 min
The Art Biz
The Impatient Artist: How Much Time Will Your Art Career Take? Encore (#45)
Cynthia Morris helps writers, artists and entrepreneurs make their big dreams a powerful reality. Cynthia is a certified coach, teacher, author and artist. In 1999, she founded Original Impulse, a boutique coaching company that empowers creative people to focus, follow through and finish projects that matter. The author of the The Busy Woman's Guide to Writing a World-Changing Book, Cynthia has published seven e-books on writing and creative travel as well as the Paris historical novel, Chasing Sylvia Beach. She is a watercolor artist and visual journal keeper who uses art as a way to express joy and consistently access in...
2020-03-12
38 min
The Art Biz
Art Safaris and Consistent Promotion with Alison Nicholls (#41)
Alison Nicholls leads Art Safaris in South Africa for National Geographic. The two back-to-back sessions sell out every year, and she loves teaching in this environment. Alison gives equal weight to her field sketches and studio work, and has begun to believe that the field sketches are almost more important. She is a Signature member of Artists For Conservation and the Society of Animal Artists, a member of the Explorers Club, and an artist member of the Salmagundi Club. In this episode of the Art Biz Podcast, Alyson talks with Alison about how the Art...
2020-01-23
41 min
The Art Biz
5 Simple Steps to an Organized Studio with Fiona Valentine (#38)
Fiona Valentine is always on the lookout for wonderful landscapes, objects that tell stories and everyday moments just waiting to be shared. She divides her time between painting in her home studio in Melbourne and teaching. In 2019 she released her first online course explaining colour theory. Her Team Building Drawing Workshops help companies improve customer serve by increasing their team's innovation and creativity. Fiona works in multiple mediums and is currently a guest writer for Australian Artist Magazine. Her facebook group The Confident Artist supports aspiring artists to build a creative habit and conquer the basics of pa...
2019-12-04
44 min
The Art Biz
Publishing a How To Book for Artists with Carol McIntyre (#37)
Early in her painting career, Carol A. McIntyre was surprised by the lack of easy-to-understand color theory classes. This motivated her to develop a simpler way to mix color which, in turn, would empower artists. Her full-color book, I Just Want to Paint: Mixing the Colors You Want, walks you through her color-mixing methodology. Carol has helped over 3,500 painters see and mix color differently. She is an award-winning artist who is a signature member of the Transparent Watercolor Society of America and holds associate memberships with the Oil Painters of America and the American Women Artists.
2019-11-14
48 min
The Art Biz
Reaching the Other 99% for Your Art Business with Adele Sypesteyn (#36)
Adele Sypesteyn is a New Orleans-born artist whose architecturally influenced abstract work is distinguished by multiple layers of texture, color and pattern. She draws inspiration from her surroundings, particularly the weathered walls of New Orleans and elements of nature. Her abstract art combines warm textures with aged patinas and writings, and utilizes her unique technique developed over three decades as a practicing artist. Adele has been making a living from her art for 4 decades. But she never got too comfortable with income coming from a particular source. She paid attention to changes in the marketplace and economy. And she...
2019-10-31
46 min
The Art Biz
Leading Your Own Art Workshops and Retreats with Lorraine Glessner (#35)
Lorraine Glessner's love of surface, pattern, mark-making, imagem and landscape has led her to combine disparate materials and processes such as silk, wood, wax, pyrography, rust, paper, and more in her work. Lorraine is a former Assistant Professor at Tyler School of Art, Temple University, artist mentor, workshop instructor and an award-winning artist. She holds an MFA from Tyler School of Art, Temple University, a BS from Philadelphia University, and an AAS in Computer Graphics from Moore College of Art & Design. She has a diverse art background with skills that include painting, sculpture, graphic design, interior design, textile design, p...
2019-10-17
58 min
The Art Biz
Success Is Complicated (#32)
In this bonus episode of the Art Biz Podcast, host Alyson Stanfield explores the word Success as it pertains to your art career and business. It's a messy journey full of twists and turns. Alyson talks about: Why she hasn't been feeling successful lately. What makes her feel successful. The 3 ways most artists define success, and what each definition overlooks. Stopping the comparisons. Artists are more creative than that. Why we must start embracing success in much smaller increments. Jeff Haden's view that "The happier you are, the more successful you are." What it means for you that su...
2019-08-29
16 min
The Art Biz
Creating Opportunities for Your Art Career: Meg Black (#21)
Artist Meg Black doesn't wait for things to happen, she makes them happen. She has recently installed a major commission in the new edition of the town hall in Topsfield, MA, and is here to tell us all about the process from vision to reality. Meg shares with us how she got involved in the project, the research that went into it, and the hurdles she had to overcome in able to get it done both perfectly and on schedule. She now is a local celebrity due to her talent, and care for the community. Meg's commissioned p...
2018-11-29
45 min
The Art Biz
Transitioning to a Full-Time Artist: Dianna Fritzler (#17)
Many artists have a dream of doing their work full-time without any idea of what that means or what it would take. Dianna Fritzler made it happen. Not just once, but twice. In this episode, Alyson talks with Dianna about the steps she took to make sure that her first year back as a full-time artist was going to be a successful one. She reveals: The moment when she decided that her art could no longer play a secondary role in her life. The steps she took immediately that set her on the path to making her dream co...
2018-06-25
52 min
The Art Biz
Quantifying Quality in Art: Elaine Kehew's 8 Targets (#14)
How do you quantify quality in art? Alyson talks with artist Elaine Kehew who has set out to do just that. After receiving a negative review last year, Elaine is determined to improve the quality of her art and has developed 8 targets to measure her progress. See Elaine's art at ElaineKehew.com. *** This episode is brought to you by Big Table Art Retreats - exclusive artist mastermind retreats that occur in various parts of the U.S. throughout the year. See ArtBizMastermind.com ***
2018-03-08
48 min
The Art Biz
A Creative Way to Approach Legal Priorities for Your Art Business
Alyson talks with photographer and attorney Kiffanie Stahle about legal concerns for your art business. The way one artist protects his or her business will be very different from another artist. So much depends on your audience and goals. Kiffanie, who owns theartistsjd.com has developed the Creative Business Model Canvas to help you home in on legal priorities. Find it here: https://theartistsjd.com/need-business-plan/
2018-02-08
35 min
The Art Biz
Find a Niche for Your Art with guest Maria Brophy (#13)
Alyson talks with Maria Brophy about niche markets for artists - why they're valuable and ideas for finding where you fit.
2017-12-14
44 min
This Creative Life
07: Alyson Stanfield
Art Biz Coach started in early 2002, and Alyson worked with artists for 11 years prior to that. The Art Biz Blog launched in the fall of 2004. Her book, I’d Rather Be in the Studio: The Artist’s No-Excuse Guide to Self-Promotion, was first published in 2008. The third edition was published in 2015. Alyson has taught workshops and been a speaker at artist events in 27 states. She’s taught online classes since 2003. Alyson works with with hundreds of visual artists every year in her online classes, membership programs, 1-on-1 consultations, and live events. Show Notes: Alyson B. Stanfield is the a...
2016-10-31
50 min
Arts and Healing Podcast
Tips for Sharing Your Art with the World: An Interview with Alyson B Stanfield, Artbizcoach.com
As the founder of ArtBizCoach.com, Alyson B. Stanfield helps teach thousands of artists around the world how to promote their art more effectively and make a better living. She is the author of I'd Rather Be in the Studio! The Artist"s No-Excuse Guide to Self-Promotion and the popular Art Biz Blog. Alyson is a regular contributor to Art Calendar magazine and has given workshops and keynote addresses in 20 states. The Arts and Healing Network is delighted to share Alyson's sage advice. We get many queries about how to support oneself as an artist and we hop...
2009-09-22
38 min