What They Didn't Teach You in Art School: How to survive as an artist in the real world (What They Didn't Teach You In School)
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Rating | : | 4.62 (903 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1781572968 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 224 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-01-17 |
Language | : | English |
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I RECOMEND THIS Lilly A. BOUGHT THIS FOR MY FRIED SHE LOVES IT I ALREADY OWN ONE MYSELF.WE ARE ARTISTS AND THIS BOOK IS MADE FOR USEXCELLENT BOOK ANY ARTIST SHOULD HAVE THS
. Together, Rosalind and Annabel run the successful Zeitgeist Arts Project in London, where they provide career and marketing workshops for graduates and professional artists. Shortlisted for The Jerwood Drawing Prize, she has exhibited widely, including at the Fruehsorge Contemporary Drawing Gallery in Berlin. Annabel Tilley makes drawings currenty inspired by the history of English painting and museum collections. Rosalind Davis is a graduate of The Royal College
You will have to become your own finance, business and marketing manager, as well as researcher, curator and administrator. You have a great talent, but do you know how to make a success of it? One of the things not taught in art school is just how active and engaged you need to be. The book provides expert advice, tips and inspiration to help you build a successful career - giving you the time to nurture your true talent.. What They Didn't Teach You in Art School is the ultimate survival guide to life as an artist, while also a perfect springboard for aspiring artists who haven't yet given up the day job. Your career is in your hands, but you didn't attend a business school, and you need to focus on what you know best
About the Author Rosalind Davis is a graduate of The Royal College of Art and Chelsea College of Art. Davis has exhibited internationally, and has had several solo shows in London: the Bruce Castle Museum, John Jones Project Space, Julian Hartnoll Gallery, The Residence Gallery and The Stephen Lawrence Centre. Shortlisted for The Jerwood Drawing Prize, she has exhibited widely, including at the Fruehsorge Contemporary Drawing Gallery in Berlin. Together, Rosalind and Annabel run the successful Zeitgeist Arts Project in L