Finding Your Voice: A Guide to Journaling for Creatives and Scholars
Maintaining an art journal is a creative and organizational practice that can help you develop your craft and find your authorial voice.
Maintaining an art journal is a creative and organizational practice that can help you develop your craft and find your authorial voice.
Here are some questions to ask yourself when you’re first organizing your thoughts, or before you sit down with a writing coach, to write your artist’s statement.
A Wikipedia article is a great way for artists to show up in an internet search, not to mention the professional credibility it can add to your name recognition. So who gets one, who should write them, and what do they need to include?
In this interview, Julia Klein discusses the history of Soberscove Press, the intersection of art and publishing, and her advice for artists and academics hoping to publish more.
If you are looking for some inspiration, there are a lot of compelling examples of good writing from artists throughout art history.
Fortunately, there are dedicated editors with experience coaching artists to write compelling pieces that are intended to get results.