Art Problems Paddy Johnson
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Art Problems provides support to mid-career artists who want to grow their careers. Episodes include thoughts and insights on the challenges artists face, easy to understand, step by step education, from industry experts that you can apply to your practice, and behind the scenes stories from artists and other professionals so you know you’re not alone.
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EP 64: Do You Have a Plan for Your Art After You Die?
What will happen to your art when you die?
Have you made plans?
Do you feel too nervous about the thought to even make plans?
The problem with this is that if you want your art cared for after your death, you have put plans in place within your lifetime.
That's why I decided to speak with estate planning legacy experts Ursula Davila-Villa and Anna Stothart of Davila-Villa & Stothart.
During this conversation, we talk about who we preserve culture for and why, some of the nuts and bolts around legacy planning, and what changes to the field have presented advancement and challenges.
Join me, for a conversation that balances the practical, the intellectual, and the emotional stakes of artistic legacy.
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EP 63: Meet Ceri Hand, Registered Coach for Artists
Have you ever talked to someone and instantly recognized that person as your friend and colleague?
Meet Ceri Hand, a registered coach for artists, and instant friend and colleague!
She's based in London.
Worked at the highest levels of the art world.
And knows from experience exactly what artists need to do to move their careers forward.
In this interview we talk about:
How to gain visibility if you live in a remote area
How to prepare for studio visits.
Why editing your work is one of the most important skills you can develop as an artist.
Beyond all this, Ceri is highly empathetic and a joy to listen to. Make her part of your day!
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EP 62: How To Get What You Want
Have you ever had someone write about your work, but you felt it misrepresented you?
Have you ever had someone post your work, but without crediting you?
Or maybe they used your work without asking you if it was okay.
In this episode of Art Problems, I talk about how to make the most out of less-than-ideal situations.
I talk about how to get what you want.
And I talk about how to avoid what you don't want.
You don't want to miss this one.
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EP 61: Your JPGs Have Value
You know all those jpgs you have lying around your computer? As a random file on your computer, they're worth nothing. But what if I told you, that the hours of labor those images represent can be monetized -- and not just through the traditional gallery route.
This week on the Art Problems Podcast I speak with Kelani Nichole of the Transfer Data Trust, the next iterative phase of Transfer Gallery, an experimental media art space that got its start in Brooklyn, 2013. On the podcast we talk about the future of digital storage, burgeoning art economies, and new art.
Relevant links:
https://transfer.art/
https://transfergallery.com/
The Fediverse, Explained
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Four Mistakes People Make When Working with An Accountant
In honor of the upcoming quarterly tax payments, I’m sharing an episode from Sunlight, my favorite podcast about taxes, money, and managing your art career.
About this episode, podcast host, artist, and accountant Hannah Cole writes,
Have you ever wondered what questions you should ask when you’re hiring a new accountant?
Today, I’m explaining some of the biggest mistakes I see people make when they begin to work with an accountant and clarifying what you don’t get when hiring an accountant.
Listen to today’s episode to learn how working with an accountant could work for your small business, some of the benefits, and how you can make sure you pick the right one for you.
Also mentioned in today’s episode:
The disconnect between art and business
Learning about new tax credits
How to know which questions you should ask your new accountant
Estimated quarterly taxes and why they are so important
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EP 60: Is Having Your Face Sat On Beautiful?
I asked that question of Get the Picture author Bianca Bosker on this week's episode of Art Problems.
And let me tell you, the answer was every bit as thrilling as asking the question.
In Bosker's New York Times bestselling book, she spends five years working at galleries, and artist studios, as well as interviewing the Whitney Biennial curators and spending time working as a guard at museums, all to better understand how to appreciate art.
In our interview, we dig a little deeper into the themes of the book, and try to get to the bottom of questions like,
Why does art matter?
Why is the art world so mysterious?
How does a person look at or evaluate art?
Tune in, because this is a podcast you will not want to miss!
Relevant links:
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/156741696-get-the-picture