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How to start an Art Business

How to start an Art Business

FromCreative Habits Podcast


How to start an Art Business

FromCreative Habits Podcast

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Length:
30 minutes
Released:
Oct 18, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

If you want to start an art business, the first thing you need to do is create a business plan. This will help you determine your start-up costs, your target market, and your marketing strategy. Once you have a business plan in place, you can start to look for funding for your business. You can also start to build your customer base by creating a website and promoting your business online. If you are planning on selling your art on a regular basis, it is probably a good idea to obtain a business license. This will ensure that you are in compliance with your local laws and regulations, and will also give you the opportunity to list your business on official directories and websites.
Do artists need an LLC?

LLCs can be a great option if you’re a freelancer or artist. … LLCs have become a popular business structure in the past decade. Many artists and freelancers choose to form LLCs because they can protect their personal and business assets while providing liability protection.

why it is important for an artist to have an LLC?

There are so many reasons why an artist needs to have an LLC. Here are some potential tax benefits for an LLC. These can include pass-through taxation, which allows the LLC to avoid paying corporate taxes, and the ability to deduct business expenses.

The biggest reason that people take this route is to focus on protection. The legal benefit to LLCs is that you are covered if someone sues you.
how to sell your art locally?

Contacting your local art galleries is the best place to start if you want to sell your art locally. Many galleries are always looking for new artists to showcase and may be interested in your work. You can also try contacting local businesses or organizations that may be interested in purchasing your art for their office or building. Additionally, you can sell your art at local art fairs or festivals. Finally, you can also promote your work online through social media or your website.

A guide for working artists There is no one formula for success as an artist, but there are some basic principles that can help you on your way. Here are a few tips for working artists:
Find your niche

what I mean by that is, what are you good at? What do you love to do? What are you passionate about? What is your interest? These are what you need to do to find your niche. If you are a beginner, I would suggest you start with one niche. Don’t try to be all over the place. Focus on one niche and build it and then you can expand to other niches.

Do your research.

Before you start selling your art, take some time to research the art market and learn about the business side of things. This will help you price your art appropriately and market it effectively.

Stay organized and professional

Treat your art like a business, and keep good records of your sales, expenses, and marketing efforts.

Get involved in the arts community

Attend gallery openings and other events, meet other artists and art professionals, and get your work out there.

Create a portfolio.

Having a strong portfolio is essential for any artist, as it will give potential customers a taste of your work. Make sure to showcase a variety of your best pieces, and include both finished products and works in progress.

Promote your work.

Use social media, your website, and other channels to get the word out about your art.

Keep learning.

Stay current on trends in the art world, and continue to develop your skills and techniques.



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Released:
Oct 18, 2022
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A podcast hosted by an artist duo, Phillip Anthony & Indigo based in Washington DC, leading discussion on topics surrounding pop culture, business, lifestyle, and art with occasional guest appearances within the creative industry. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/creative-habits/support