Resources for artists

Artist residencies – March

Córtex Frontal Arraiolos, Portugal https://cortexfrontal.org/ Located in the peaceful town of Arraiolos and just 120 Km far from Lisbon, Córtex Frontal is a self-directed residency where artists can develop their projects, show their work in an Open Studio Event and share their knowledge with lectures or workshops with the local community. The residency hosts professional …

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Greatest names in street art

In the last few decades, street art has been propelled into the mainstream cultural consciousness. Prior to this, it had a long and contentious history. Street art or vandalism (depending who you ask) has been around for 1000’s of years. It has often straddled the line between expression and destruction. In ancient Rome, people would …

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How to get your art published in Blogs and Magazines (Part II)

How to get your art published in Blogs and Magazines – Part II In the first part we went thru the benefits of getting your work published in online magazines and blogs, as a quick recap, even getting featured on smaller blogs can drastically increase your own personal audience, since most of these blog readers are completely unfamiliar …

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how to get published in blogs and magazines (Part I)

When taking action towards growing your art career, it’s very important that you expand the visibility your artworks achieve, the more people see your work the bigger the chances that a collector, curator or gallery owner gets in contact with your art, leading to exciting professional opportunities such as sales or exhibitions which are, arguably, the foundations …

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Suspended Ocean Scenes of Miguel Rothschild

Berlin-based Argentine artist Miguel Rothschild has produced a pair of installations that freeze the undulating waves of the ocean in intricate exactitude. Elegy , on view at Kuckei + Kuckei in Berlin, draws its name from a poem by Argentine author Jorge Luis Borges that memorializes “the irreparable river of the years

How to write your artist statement

An image is worth a thousand words, right? As an artist, you might think that your images should be the focal point of your career, but words also play a key role in delivering the idea of your art, that’s why it’s important to know how to write your artist statement.