As an appraiser of fine art at Frenkel & Company, a New York-based international insurance broker, Caitlin Kelly works with everyone from artists and gallerists to auctioneers, art advisors, and […]
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Funding the Well Defined Art Project – Tim Kennedy
Tim helps us understand what it’s like being a visual artist in a photographic world and how to leverage relationships and write effective grant proposals to obtain funding.
Impact of Financial Literacy on Artistic Purity – EG Luttrull
Elaine provides insights on the types of financial decisions that directly impact the purity of one’s art!
Rising Rents: The Ripple Effect For Artists and Communities
What happens when artists can no longer afford their studios? The question was raised in a recent New York Times article (“Priced Out of Brooklyn“), which described sculptor Gabriel Koren’s struggle […]
Pricing Your Art: What a Big Mac can Teach You About Value
In college, I was fascinated to learn about the “Big Mac Index,” an economic index that tracked the price of McDonald’s famed sandwich in various countries around the world. (I’m […]
Money and Art: The Beautiful Paradox
Seth Godin recently wrote: “You can keep track of what you get in return, or you can make art.” As a great admirer of Seth Godin’s work, this quote stirred […]
Creating the Middle Class Artist – Elizabeth Hulings
In this episode, Elizabeth explains how to change the culture by funding, training, connecting, and equipping working artists.
Growing an Economy with Artist Entrepreneurs – Shannon Linker
Shannon helps us understand how art communities are built and economies grow by funding and training the working artist.
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