|
by Daniel Grant, Allworth Press
THOROUGHLY UPDATED AND EXPANDED, this classic handbook teaches emerging artists all the strategies they need to know for selling artwork on their own or through dealers.
The book's new sections target today's vital issues: creating a web site; obtaining copyright/trademark protection on the Internet; coping with censorship Of controversial art; and dealing with the new realities of funding sources. Additional chapters tell how to find galleries, arrange exhibitions, apply for grants, land survival jobs doing custom decorative art or teaching, and other relevant topics.
DANIEL GRANT, author of The Artist's Resource Handbook, The Fine Artist's Career Guide, and other books, and a contributing editor of American Artist magazine, lives in Amherst, Massachusetts.
352 PAGES, 6" x 9", 1-58115-056-3, (paper), North American, 6/2000.
Previous Hardcover ISBN: 1-8805S9-313-1.
Adhesives
Airbrushes
Artboxes
Books
Brushes
Canvas
Cardboard
Children
Colors
Crafts
Drafting
Furniture
Picture Frames
Graphic Arts
Knives & Cutters
Pads
Paint By Number
Palettes
Paper
Pens
Pencils
Portfolios
Printmaking
Sculpture 
Overstock
About Us
Employment Opportunities
ViewCart