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Monthly Archives: July 2010

Teaching Art to Learn How to be an Artist


Written on July 25, 2010 at 4:16 am, by

We are focusing on art making as a way to think and draw upon what we already know about what we need to survive and prosper as artists and as balanced human beings.

Categories: Artist Resources, Biographical, Career Development, Inspiration, Teaching Art and Creativity, This and That, Uncategorized, Workshops and Classes

Still, Still Thinking About Career Development for Artists


Written on July 19, 2010 at 4:58 am, by

My art making is a process of visual exploration of ideas or concerns. The resulting artworks document my creative and critical thinking. After a process of editing I choose the best of the visual texts to share with the world.

Categories: Artist Resources, Biographical, Career Development, Teaching Art and Creativity, Watercolor

Still Thinking About Career Development For Artists


Written on July 9, 2010 at 2:17 am, by

You might think its talent or education that is required to make art, and while both are foundational repeatedly you will hear artists talking about acquiring three things, 1) adequate time, 2) adequate space, and 3) adequate money.

Categories: Artist Resources, Biographical, Career Development, Inspiration, Teaching Art and Creativity, This and That, Uncategorized

Thinking About Career Development forĀ Artists


Written on July 4, 2010 at 4:37 pm, by

My next few blog posts will be the text of an interview I gave not so long ago that outlines my thoughts on career development for contemporary artists through the lens of my personal experience.

Categories: Artist Resources, Biographical, Career Development, Inspiration, Teaching Art and Creativity, This and That