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“Who says there is no clear path to becoming a successful artist? Starting Your Career as an
Artist
is an invaluable resource that demystifies the steps artists should take when starting
out. Elegantly and straightforwardly written, Angie Wojak and Stacy Miller have left nothing
out—goal setting, the myriad options for exhibiting work, effective networking, legal and
safety issues, fundraising, earning income, and so much more. Along with an impressive
group of top art world contributors, this book provides information and resources that can
help any artist start or maintain a successful practice. This effective career planning guide will
be highly recommended to the students and alumni I work with.”
—Laura Daroca,
Director of Alumni Affairs,
Otis College of Art and Design
“This book contains everything an artist needs to know in order to embark on exactly the
kind of artistic path that will give them the best chance of realizing their goals. This is a
must-read, not just for emerging artists, but also for any artist intent on getting the most out
of his or her practice. With firsthand advice from artists and arts professionals, it covers every
aspect of what it means to be an artist.”
—Jeremy Adams,
Executive Director,
Woodstock Byrdcliffe Guild
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Print ISBN: 978-1-62153-479-2
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