Was growing your art business one of your new year’s resolutions? You’re in luck. We are halfway through 2019, but there is still time to snag the artist opportunity that helps grow your art business and follow through on your […]
Was growing your art business one of your new year’s resolutions? You’re in luck. We are halfway through 2019, but there is still time to snag the artist opportunity that helps grow your art business and follow through on your […]
Did you know that a hotel could be your next art opportunity? Hotels are turning into exhibition spaces as they create a sense of place for their travelers to rest and play. Whether it be a print over a headboard, […]
It’s a question we hear almost every day: “How can I actually get an artist grant?” In a career path that can sometimes be financially unpredictable, grants can supplement your income as an artist—helping to pay for materials, studio space, or even […]
The idea that creativity declines with age is an idea that we need to stop perpetuating. In a culture that celebrates youth, the idea that you have to have “made it” in your 20’s or even 30’s in a […]
There’s a lot of curiosity about using print-on-demand for your art, and we’re here to give you the scoop. Here are the main two questions we hear from artists: What it is print-on-demand? Should I be exploring it in my […]
ArtC’s newest documentary Shattered: Portrait of a Glass Factory premiered to a near full house at Millville’s Levoy Theatre on September 19th. We want to thank all those who attended the premiere and participated in the making of this documentary. […]
The highest achieving artists live by a different set of rules for themselves. There are so many common trappings in a creative career. It’s easy to get caught up in expectations, prestige, and comparison. What the most successful artists have […]
Powerful blog about community, corruption and the arts by Gwenn Seemel. She describes her fight to stay in her home of over twenty years in Portland, Oregon and her recent project in Washington, D.C. was inspired by it. Community
Many thanks to artist David Macomber for this very interesting blog in which he challenges himself to create an oil painting in 100 brushstrokes. Thanks David for the vlog and for incorporating our name in the title.