Here is a list of resources to help you market your art and practice:
For information about Social Media and Websites, please refer to our Tech Resources page.
1. Writing Artist Statements & Bios
Artspace | "Don't Quote Deleuze": How to Write a Good Artist Statement
GYST | Artist Statement Guidelines
2. CVs/Resumes
3. Writing Exhibition Proposals
Amanda Mollindo | How to Prepare an Exhibition Proposal that Won’t get Ignored
aftrART | A Beginner's Guide to Establishing Yourself as an Artist
Lisa Shea | Writing an Exhibition Proposal / Exhibition Proposal Template
Harmony Art Fair | Readers ask: What To Include In Exhibition Proposal?
4. Copyright
Registering work under copyright law is optional, but can make protection of work easier. It is still recommended that you use "©" on your website, social media captions, and anywhere else applicable.
e.g., "© Jane Smith 2021" or "Copyright © 2021 Jane Smith. All Rights Reserved".
You can also consider using watermarks when sharing your work online. If you are making limited edition prints, you can consider embossing them with a customized seal and placing the edition number directly on the print.
5. Certificate of Authenticity
It is recommended that you enclose a certificate of authenticity for each piece.
Agora Gallery | How to Prepare a Certificate of Authenticity
Artrepreneur Art Business Journal | Documents You Need to Sell Your Artwork
6. Resources in Spanish
7. Local Online Event Calendars
If you have a show coming up, virtual or in-person, consider submitting them to the following online calendars to help spread the word.