Art Business Consulting
 

 

Artist Coaching and Consultations

Personal Attention for Your Art Biz

Artist Statement Help

Marketing Plans

Website & Blog Reviews

Policy for Individual Questions

Ongoing Coaching

Areas I Do/Don't Consult In

Art Marketing Workshops

Art Business Classes

Photo at right: Bill Patterson, Alyson, and Parker Nicholls at Alyson's workshop in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware.

Artist Statement Help

Photo in header by Kimberly Lennox.

 

The best part of my job as an art business consultant?
Working intimately with you.

You make the most progress in our one-on-one sessions.
I am thrilled with the results of my individual clients!
Still . . . I do have paramaters.

I work with artists who know what they want to achieve.

I work with artists who are self-motivated and inspired.

I work with artists who are willing to do the hard work required.

I work with artists who are in it for the long haul and know there are no shortcuts to a successful career.

I work with artists who are positive, open to trying new things, and accept 100% responsibility for their actions.

I work with artists who take initiative.

I work with artists who already have a body of work. There is no need for business advice until you have the art.

I am more likely to work with artists on an individual basis if they have taken my classes or attended my workshops.

Think we could work together?

Alyson Stanfield at Rehoboth Beach workshop

Artist Consultations

This is my favorite way to work.
You need some guidance, accountability, and someone who believes in you.

A consultation might help you:

  • Prepare for a critical upcoming event, such as an exhibit or sales opportunity.
  • Get ready for an interview.
  • Practice and perfect a winning 10-second introduction.
  • Organize a plan for approaching galleries.
  • Rework your marketing materials.
  • Set goals.
  • Get clear on how you're using social media.
  • Create a marketing strategy.

I offer a number of options for specific topics:

Artist Statement Help and Editing

Marketing Plans

Website & Blog Reviews


Apply for a consultation now.

Think you might want more in-depth help? Check out Artist Coaching

 

 

I'd Rather Be in the Studio! book

 

 

 

 

Michele Renée Ledoux, Enso
©Michele Renée Ledoux, Enso. Encaustic and found objects, 16 x 16 inches.

During our consultation, you not only wholeheartedly embraced our vision, but also asked a number of clarifying and thought-provoking questions, all of which helped us to narrow our focus and take a step forward on our path.Michele Renée Ledoux & Julia W. Fliss