Description
The Artist's Career Guide : How to Make a Living Doing What You Love
About the Author
Jackie Battenfield's work is represented in over a thousand collections worldwide. She teaches a course in professional development in the visual arts at Columbia University.
Reviews
Booklist, 6/1/09 "A readable, realistic, and practical field guide to professional success in the visual arts...A wealth of reproduced art and profiles of artists complete this inspiring, useful, and, given the rise in do-it-yourself careers, timely resource." Joanne Mattera, ArtBlog: Marketing Mondays, 6/15/09 "This book explains the art world and offers clear and useful steps to setting goals and achieving them--information that until recently most artists never learned in art school...This is one well-timed and well-written book." NEWSgrist.com, 6/18/09 "It is an experiential guide brimming with field-tested techniques that readers can apply to their own practice. With equal parts of practicality, warmth, good humor, and insight, Battenfield demystifies the path artists travel towards a flourishing career." Peggy Payne, Peggy Payne's Boldness Blog, 6/16/09 "[Jackie Battenfield] knows what she's writing about." The Expat Blog, 6/18/09 "Offers clear and useful steps to setting goals and achieving them."
Book Information
ISBN 9780306816529
Author Jackie Battenfield
Format Paperback
Page Count 400
Imprint Da Capo Press Inc
Publisher Hachette Books
Weight(grams) 684g
Dimensions(mm) 190mm * 232mm * 25mm