Summer Session – Help Desk: Getting Schooled
For this Summer Session we’re going Back to School, but that doesn’t necessarily mean formal education—today we’ll be taking a look at a question submitted to our arts-advice column Help Desk, wherein...
View ArticleSummer Session – Help Desk: MFA vs. Residency
With Fall right around this corner, this Summer Session we’re taking some time to think about what it means to go Back to School, whether that has to do with self-directed learning, formal education,...
View ArticleSummer Session – Help Desk: Group Crit
This Summer Session we’re going Back to School, and today we bring you a question from our arts-advice column Help Desk about how to get the most out of an MFA program. Group crits can be the most...
View ArticleSummer Session – Help Desk: Back to School
Our topic this Summer Session is Back to School, and today we bring you an article from our arts-advice column Help Desk about that very thing. Here, Bean Gilsdorf outlines her best advice for getting...
View ArticleSummer Session – 50 Ways to Take Care of Yourself in the Arts
For our final Summer Session we’re going Back to School, and in addition to examining how pedagogy, learning, and the arts intersect, we are also providing how-tos and resources for artists practicing...
View ArticleSummer Session – What’s Your Time Management Personality?
This Summer Session our topic is Back to School, and in addition to exploring how art and education intersect, we are also providing resources that might be useful for artists working in the academy or...
View ArticleSummer Session – How to Make It: 10 Rules for Success From Art Curators
For our Back to School Summer Session, we’ve taken a look at education, pedagogy, and learning in the arts from a broad perspective, including work informed by school or schools of thought,...
View ArticleFrom the Archives – Help Desk: Self-Promotion
This week’s Help Desk art-advice column looks back to a question from a “feral” artist and provides some strategies for self-promoting an exhibition. Got a question for our Help Desk? Submit your...
View ArticleHelp Desk: Studio Trouble
Help Desk is where I answer your queries about making, exhibiting, finding, marketing, buying, selling–or any other activity related to contemporary art. Submit your questions anonymously here. All...
View ArticleHelp Desk: Studio Visit Faux Pas
Help Desk is where I answer your queries about making, exhibiting, finding, marketing, buying, selling–or any other activity related to contemporary art. Submit your questions anonymously here. All...
View ArticleHelp Desk: Breaking Up Is Hard to Do
Help Desk is where I answer your queries about making, exhibiting, finding, marketing, buying, selling–or any other activity related to contemporary art. Submit your questions anonymously here. All...
View ArticleFrom the Archives – Help Desk: Insults & Insecurities
Today from our archives we bring you a Help Desk column about jealousy and competition—and some good ways of dealing with friends who become frenemies. Got an arts-related issue? Submit your question...
View ArticleHelp Desk: Solo No No
Help Desk is where I answer your queries about making, exhibiting, finding, marketing, buying, selling–or any other activity related to contemporary art. Submit your questions anonymously here. All...
View ArticleHelp Desk: Are You Experienced?
Help Desk is where I answer your queries about making, exhibiting, finding, marketing, buying, selling–or any other activity related to contemporary art. Submit your questions anonymously here. All...
View ArticleHelp Desk: Recommendations for References
Help Desk is where I answer your queries about making, exhibiting, finding, marketing, buying, selling–or any other activity related to contemporary art. Submit your questions anonymously here. All...
View ArticleHelp Desk: The Penis Award
Help Desk is where I answer your queries about making, exhibiting, finding, marketing, buying, selling–or any other activity related to contemporary art. Submit your questions anonymously here. All...
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