10 Tips to Finding Money Getting Me Out of the Way NEW DATES COMING SOON: 3 MONTH Research completed
I am a great artist. I want to make a living doing what I do best. But sometimes, I get in my own way. Where can I find the people I need to support me to boost my career to the next step? Is my art marketable? Who is my audience? Do I have an audience? Is "selling out" a bad thing?
What is all of this talk about grants? What does that mean and what will I be obligated to? How do I become a rostered artist?
What types of managers should I stay away from? Do I have all of my work legally protected? Should I be suspicious of everyone who says they can "help?" How do I place myself in the right space to invite success?
WHO SHOULD ATTEND? Artists, artists, artists and anyone who wants to make a living from their art.
OBJECTIVES:
1. A glossary: Key terms and commitments in your business.
2. Where do you start? Dream big, but get practical.
3. How to begin prospecting?
4. Why artists shouldn't perform for free? How many free exhibits should you do? Paintings should you donate? How much of your soul is enough?
5. Are you stuck in a starving artist syndrome? Do you portray that image?
6. Are you using technology to your best advantage?
7. Where do you find best practices?
Take an assessment to determine how your career goals may best be realized before we begin.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF SESSION:
We all enjoy a relationship with money. Some relationships are more enjoyable than others. Where are your expectations and how are you planning on making it better?
Your key challenges are limiting beliefs, scarcity, boundaries, boundaries, boundaries, acknowledgement, and transforming future self. Money, money, money and the ability to find the time necessary for your art is sometimes all consuming.
Your biggest challenge could be yourself. Are you giving yourself the courage and permission to do the job you want to do?
Commit to change. Commit to being the best you can be. Commit to yourself.