The Fine Artist's Career Guide: Making Money in the Arts and Beyond

by Daniel Grant

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This guide gives anyone with studio art training the vital tools and breadth of information they need to develop and succeed in the fine and applied arts. The book covers the full spectrum of career options available to artists today, detailing the characteristics and qualifications of each profession, institutions that offer additional study in a particular field, plus where to look for current job postings. Chapters discuss teaching at the college level or in residency programs, licensing artwork, portraiture and letter arts, medical and scientific illustration, art conservation, art therapy, architecture and interior design, working in print studios and sculpture foundries, working in theater, museum careers, art appraisal, arts administration, art law, and illustration and the design field. An authority on artists' careers, Daniel Grant skillfully weaves practical advice among in-depth discussions, interviews, and success stories gleaned from his talks with a wide range of professional artists. This thoroughly useful resource unveils the wide world of occupations awaiting all artists, as well as anyone wanting to explore a field in the arts.
  • ISBN10 1621531236
  • ISBN13 9781621531234
  • Publish Date 27 May 2014 (first published 1 October 1998)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Imprint Allworth Press
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 337
  • Language English