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Digital Nomads. Your Artist Bio & Sell Your Art in Galleries
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Digital Nomads. Your Artist Bio & Sell Your Art in Galleries

Write a great artist bio so that you can sell art in art galleries & museum shops + Over 700 galleries & museums
Created byAerie North
Last updated 6/2017
English

What you'll learn

  • At the end of the course, students will be able to write their artist bio.
  • At the end of the course, stidents will know how and where to sell their art to art directors and curators in art galleries, boutiques, and museum shops.

Course content

1 section16 lectures55m total length
  • Introduction to Sell Your Art in Galleries, Boutiques & Museum Shops3:12
  • Introduction2:36

    Learn to approach gallery curators with submission emails, sell your art in galleries and museum boutiques, and use a 700-gallery list to plan your Smithsonian-worthy breakthrough.

  • What are directors + gallery curators expect to read in your artist bio2:15

    Learn what art directors and gallery curators expect to read in your bio, including personal background, education, exhibitions, influences, awards, and the why behind your art to impress readers.

  • Artist education2:07
  • Artist exhibits + boutiques2:20

    Tailor your artist bio for exhibits and boutiques by audience, include future shows, and list places you've shown—from galleries and libraries to craft shows and cafes.

  • Extraordinary acheivements1:58
  • Technical criteria1:39

    Master the technical criteria for your artist bio, including length between 150 and 250 words, third-person narration, authentic diction, and showcasing your art through a fitting photograph.

  • Example of an artist bio6:28

    Explore a third-person artist bio example that fits 100–500 words. Learn how education, shows and exhibits, and an extraordinary achievement or quirky fact attract art directors and galleries.

  • Overview & Course Project (project is optional)1:35

    Learn to approach gallery and museum curators, craft submission emails, and leverage reciprocal memberships through case examples for selling art in gallery boutiques and museum gift shops.

  • Approach art galleries + museum shop curators5:13

    Learn how to approach art galleries and museum shop curators, build relationships, join memberships, and sell your art on consignment with clear pricing.

  • Examples of submission emails to the curators8:26

    Write clear, concise emails to gallery curators, following submission guidelines or introducing your art when none exist, and include two inline photos: a white background image and a lifestyle shot.

  • Reciprocal art gallery memberships + over 700 art galleries accepting new artist3:21

    Discover reciprocal art gallery memberships with over 700 galleries accepting new artists, unlocking benefits such as member-only admission, newsletters, selling art in boutiques, and cross-gallery access through associations.

  • Secret to selling art in the Smithsonian, Royal Ontario Museum + other prestigio3:27
  • Case Study One. Selling a coloring book5:32

    case study on selling a mountains-themed coloring book in Colorado galleries and museum gift shops, detailing tasks to select five galleries, craft emails with inline photos, and schedule follow-ups.

  • Case Study Two. Selling arts + crafts + fine art in gallery shops4:32
  • Sectio 2 Final Thoughts0:37

    Sell artwork in art galleries and museum boutique shops to grow your art business and career; boutiques seek new artists, and you share your action plan in the project gallery.

Requirements

  • Student will need to have a body of artwork in any form, or an idea for creating a body of artwork so that the artist can write a better bio and sell art in galleries, boutqiues, and museum shops.

Description

SECTION 1. Write a Great Artist Bio

Artists need tools.  And one of the most important tool is an ARTIST BIO.  An artist bio, or biography, is important information about the ARTIST.

Art gallery curators and art directors expect an artist to have a bio. 

Artists need a bio for:

  • Call for submissions to art galleries + events
  • Writing a proposal to art directors, curators, music producers
  • Interviews for media, blogs, television, podcasts, and magazines
  • Public Relations + marketing
  • Catalogs
  • Your portfolio
  • Art, Music, Theatre, Artist Residency grant proposals
  • Websites

This class is for:

New artists who have never written or perhaps seen an artist bio.

Emerging artists who have some experience + would like help writing an impressive bio.

Established artists wanting to refresh their bio.

The definition of artist in the framework of this class includes fine art, visual art, painters, illustrators, photographers, coloring book artists, writers, animators, musicians, potters, knit + crochet art, wearable art, actors, and so many more genres.

Building your profile correctly will result in a polished professional appeal that will propel your creative business in the right direction.

Many artists dread having to write their creative story.  They fear they don’t have enough experience to impress curators and art directors.  Sometimes they have too much experience and get bogged down with making decisions on what to include in their story.   

I love the challenge of tackling words, experience, and story to create fascinating collateral supporting my artwork + my  brand.     

An artist bio is an essential marketing tool that moves your creative business forward.  Your bio has the power to create positive buzz that will result in more sales that keep you in the freelance art career that you love.      

Your Class Project is to write your artist bio and share it in the Class Project section below.

This Class Project is a great way for art directors + curators find you.  They are constantly looking for new artists and often visit classes to find new talent.  Include photographs of your artwork to gain the attention you need to move your creative business forward.

With your permission I will share your artist bio on my social media platforms giving you positive exposure to the art world and thousands of followers.

Please join me in class and together we will write an effective and fascinating bio that will impress art gallery curators and art director.

Class Content

Lesson 1: Technical criteria

Lesson 2: What are directors + gallery curators expect to read in your artist bio

Lesson 3: Artist education

Lesson 4: Artist exhibits + boutiques

Lesson 5: Extraordinary acheivements

Lesson 6: Example of an artist bio

SECTION 2. Sell Your Art in Art Gallery + Museum Boutique Shops

Have you ever walking through an art gallery boutique or museum gift shop and thought,

“One day I’d like to see my art in this shop.”

This class is for artists + crafters + makers wanting to build their creative career by selling their art in art galleries + museum shops.  

OVERVIEW

Lesson  1:  Approach art galleries + museum shop curators

Lesson 2:  Examples of submission emails to the curators

Lesson 3:  Reciprocal art gallery memberships + over 700 art galleries accepting new artists

Lesson 4:  Secret to selling art in the Smithsonian, Royal Ontario Museum + other prestigious boutique shops.  

Lesson 5:  Case Study One. Selling a coloring book

Lesson 6:  Case Study Two. Selling arts + crafts + fine art in gallery shops

Final Thoughts

Who this course is for:

  • This course is for Artists and Art Students wanting a better artist bio.
  • This course is for Artists and Art Students wanting to sell their art in galleries, boutiques, and/or museum shops.