Art, Inc.: The Essential Guide for Building Your Career as an Artist

Art, Inc.: The Essential Guide for Building Your Career as an Artist

by Lisa Congdon

Narrated by Lisa Congdon

Unabridged — 3 hours, 51 minutes

Art, Inc.: The Essential Guide for Building Your Career as an Artist

Art, Inc.: The Essential Guide for Building Your Career as an Artist

by Lisa Congdon

Narrated by Lisa Congdon

Unabridged — 3 hours, 51 minutes

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Overview

You don't have to starve to be an artist. Build a career doing what you love. In this practical guide, professional artist Lisa Congdon reveals the many ways you can earn a living by making art-through illustration, licensing, fine art sales, print sales, teaching, and beyond. Including industry advice from such successful art-world pros as Nikki McClure, Mark Hearld, Paula Scher, and more, Art, Inc. will equip you with the tools-and the confidence-to turn your passion into a profitable business.



Learn how to: set actionable goals, diversify your income, manage your bookkeeping, copyright your work, promote with social media, build a standout website, exhibit with galleries, sell and price your work, license your art, acquire an agent, and much more.

Editorial Reviews

JULY 2019 - AudioFile

Lisa Congdon sounds encouraging and inspiring as she delivers her comprehensive audiobook about how to make money while building your career as an artist. This no-nonsense guide to adding profitability to your creative endeavors provides well-rounded advice about the business aspects of selling your work. In addition, Congdon conveys the importance of finding your style and developing your authentic self creatively. She also does not overlook some of the basics such as making time for your art and organizing your workspace. Except for a few unnaturally long pauses, Congdon’s smooth narration exudes professionalism and confidence that make the profitability of a career in art sound feasible. An invaluable listen for artists. M.F. © AudioFile 2019, Portland, Maine

From the Publisher

"Nearly everything an artist, aspiring artist, or designer needs to know to earn a living through making art is contained here. Rather than teaching specific drawing or painting techniques, Congdon (Whatever You Are, Be a Good One) describes how to have a successful business practice in support of one's craft. Chapters address the ways money can be made, including illustration, licensing, sales of original art and of prints, and teaching. Advice on a host of business and professional concerns not usually discussed in art schools is dispensed in an encouraging voice. Interviews with working artists of various backgrounds appear throughout. Most important, Congdon discards the myth of the "starving artist," replacing this tired notion with that of the thriving, successful creative person who is able to do what they love and get paid to do it. VERDICT: A useful resource for young adults, emerging artists, and creative people of all ages who seek a career change." - Library Journal, Starred Review

"Congdon offers those looking to make a career in a creative field, wherever they may be along the journey, the necessary tools for defining success by their own standards, then attaining it on their own terms. From practicalities like pricing, marketing, and photographing your work to psychological tussles like dealing with self-doubt, learning to say 'no,' and managing the ebb and flow of success, she offers a 360-degree map of the terra incognita that is the modern creative life-cum-living." - Brain Pickings

"If you want to make a living as an artist, you better steal everything you can from this book."
-Austin Kleon, author of Steal Like An Artist

"Lisa Congdon has managed to debunk the outdated and toxic notion that making money and making art are diametrically opposed outcomes, attaining one of which invariably compromises the other-a primary source of crippling self-consciousness. She equips emerging artists with the necessary tools-from the psychological to the practical-for defining success by their own standards, then attaining it on their own terms."
-Maria Popova, founder and editor, BrainPickings.org

"Art, Inc. is a revelation. At long last, there is a resource to help creative people articulate their aesthetic values, successfully brand their business, and manage their artist's income. Congdon insightfully reveals everything it takes to create, build, and sustain a sound, strategic, profitable practice. If you are just entering the field, growing a young business, or nurturing a seasoned career, you will be inspired and motivated by this brilliant new book by one of today's most successful artists."
-Debbie Millman, president, Sterling Brands; chair, SVA Masters in Branding

"Lisa Congdon began her fine art career in her late thirties and was able to draw on valuable work and life experience when it came time to build her fine art practice. Through hard work, planning and with plenty of drive, she's become a huge success and Art, Inc. is brimming with advice drawn from not just her life experience, but the experience of many artists within the contemporary art and illustration world. I was blown away by all of the practical, useable and easy-to-digest information and think I've pretty much found my go-to holiday gift for all the new and aspiring artists in my life." - Design*Sponge

Library Journal

★ 11/15/2014
Nearly everything an artist, aspiring artist, or designer needs to know to earn a living through making art is contained here. Rather than teaching specific drawing or painting techniques, Congdon (Whatever You Are, Be a Good One) describes how to have a successful business practice in support of one's craft. Chapters address the ways money can be made, including illustration, licensing, sales of original art and of prints, and teaching. Advice on a host of business and professional concerns not usually discussed in art schools is dispensed in an encouraging voice. Interviews with working artists of various backgrounds appear throughout. Most important, Congdon discards the myth of the "starving artist," replacing this tired notion with that of the thriving, successful creative person who is able to do what they love and get paid to do it. VERDICT A useful resource for young adults, emerging artists, and creative people of all ages who seek a career change.

JULY 2019 - AudioFile

Lisa Congdon sounds encouraging and inspiring as she delivers her comprehensive audiobook about how to make money while building your career as an artist. This no-nonsense guide to adding profitability to your creative endeavors provides well-rounded advice about the business aspects of selling your work. In addition, Congdon conveys the importance of finding your style and developing your authentic self creatively. She also does not overlook some of the basics such as making time for your art and organizing your workspace. Except for a few unnaturally long pauses, Congdon’s smooth narration exudes professionalism and confidence that make the profitability of a career in art sound feasible. An invaluable listen for artists. M.F. © AudioFile 2019, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940170695355
Publisher: Tantor Audio
Publication date: 06/11/2019
Edition description: Unabridged
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