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Conversations about Pricing


Sarah Finnigan

This blog post is not titled “How to Price Your Art.” There are many articles of that kind on the internet, but they attempt to be prescriptive, yet applicable to all kinds of artists. They fail to explore the nuances relevant to already-working artists, instead catering to artists making pricing decisions for the first time. [caption id="attachment_78609" align="aligncenter" width="800"] Photo at IX Arts by Jacob Walker[/caption] IX Arts 2024 was last week, and it is a…

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Vote for Your Favorite Artwork


Kristine Poole

August 29, 2024 - It's that time of year again: the Beautiful Bizarre Art Prize Catherine K. Gyllerstrom "People's Choice Award" voting is now open through September 6. Across five categories - Traditional, Digital, Photography, Sculpture and Emerging Artist - one of 150 international finalist artworks will be selected by popular choice to receive accolades and prizes. A few years back, Colin and I entered "Spinner of Dreams," one of our collaborative pieces. She went on to win the Sculpture Category that year, so we experienced first hand what winning an award of this magnitude opens up. About the experience we wrote: "The artist’s journey is an intricate weaving of ups and downs, loves and sorrows, successes and failures. This moment is a confirmation and a validation of everything - every little step on the path, every obstacle overcome,…

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