Arts To Hearts Podcast

Charuka Arora

How to be a successful artist? How to get over creative blocks? Best tips for creativity ? Finding a arts community that makes you feel at home? Building a thriving art business & studio practice? Welcome to the Arts To Hearts Podcast. A show where we take a peek into the hearts and lives of our favourite artists. From running a creative business & studio art practice to success mindset. Charuka arora talks with her guests about everything that goes behind into making a life & career that you adore as an artist. Think of this as your happy hour with your favourite artists in your studio. Hear charuka & her guests share the messy and the wonderful side of creating and living a heartfelt creative life, within and outside our studios. As you tune in, be ready to be inspired and encouraged. I am your host charuka arora. An artist, designer, entrepreneur and founder of arts to hearts project. Thank you so much for being here! Find more on www.instagram.com/artstoheartsproject/

  1. 2d ago

    The $10 Trillion Art Economy Artists Never See | S6E6

    The creative economy is worth nearly $10 trillion. So why do most artists never see a cent of it? That's the question Charuka Arora, founder of Arts to Hearts Project, brings to Nina Orm in Episode 6 of Season 6. Nina, founder of Creativity Meets Capital, has spent her career across finance, entrepreneurship, and politics and is now building the financial infrastructure the art world never gave its artists. Her argument is simple and a little uncomfortable: artists aren't broken because they're bad at business. They're broke because nobody ever built them a system. Galleries take 50% (sometimes 70%). Art schools teach craft but not contracts. And the "starving artist" gets romanticised instead of paid. This is one of the most practical money conversations we've had on the show. We cover:Where the trillions in the art world actually go and why so little reaches artistsWhy the gallery model is built the way it is, by designThe "starving artist" myth, and why Nina wants it goneThe one financial habit every artist should start todayThe 10-10-10 rule for creatives who don't have a big income to play withWhy multiple income streams protect your creative freedomHow to read a P&L and why you're already a businessOwnership, copyright, and why "the law is what makes things real"Whether you've never sold a piece or you're already earning from your work, this episode hands you a system for your money and a backbone for your career. So, grab a coffee and a notebook you'll want to take notes on this one.

    40 min
  2. Jun 16

    Will I ever make it as an artist? | S6E5

    There's a question that follows almost every artist. Some days you barely notice it. Other days it's the loudest thing in the room. But it's always there: Will I ever make it? Will anyone see my work? Will I ever become the artist I imagine myself to be? And the hardest part there's no report card, no promotion, no guaranteed timeline. Just you, your work, and a lot of uncertainty. In this solo episode, Charuka Arora Founder of Arts to Hearts Project talks through the question every artist is too afraid to say out loud and the quiet myths we carry about what "making it" is supposed to look like. After working with thousands of artists through Arts to Hearts Project, she's noticed something: most artists don't quit because they lack talent. They quit because they're exhausted by the story, they're telling themselves about where they should be. This is an honest, gentle conversation about success, comparison, burnout, and the small belief that keeps real artists going. In this episode: Why most artists are struggling with uncertainty, not with their artThe guilt of doing "five jobs at once" and why the system was never built to be kept up withMyth #1: that success happens overnight (and what's really underneath every "overnight" story)Myth #2: that success looks the same for everyoneMyth #3: that more is always betterWhy play and "bad work" matter more than strategyHow to let jealousy become a compass instead of a woundThe one question worth more than "Will I ever make it?"If you've ever felt behind, invisible, or quietly afraid you'll never get there this one's for you. Press play. Then go make the thing you'd make even if nobody noticed.

    18 min
  3. Jun 9

    I used to think creative success was for other people. I was wrong │S6E4

    For most of her creative life, Charuka Arora Founder of Arts to Hearts Project believed creative success belonged to a certain kind of person people from the right city, the right family, the right circles. She did not see herself in that picture. A decade of building Arts to Hearts Project changed her mind. After six years of building Arts to Hearts Project and interviewing more than 200 artists, curators, gallerists, and art fair founders, she has come to say something out loud: she was completely wrong. In this episode of Season 6 of the Arts to Hearts Podcast, Charuka walks listeners through the evidence that changed her mind and the one pattern she keeps seeing on repeat in every person who has built something real in the creative world. She also shares the hardest part of her own story pulling herself together to show up for this podcast and this community in the weeks after losing her mom in 2021 and why those days ended up mattering more than she understood at the time. The episode explores: Why 90 percent of the successful people she has interviewed came from no privilege at allThe real reason some artists' careers suddenly "compound" after years of nothingWhy commitment to one direction beats waiting to find the perfect oneHow a simple collage series she emailed outsold within three daysThe two kinds of people who see a problem and which one actually builds a careerWhat she would say to anyone sitting in a corner right now thinking this isn't for themThis conversation feels less like career advice and more like an honest reminder that meaningful creative work is usually built slowly, quietly, and long before anybody else notices it. If you have ever felt behind, late, small, or unqualified for the life you want this episode is the permission slip you didn't know you were waiting for.

    10 min
  4. Jun 2

    Ryan Stanier Built the Other Art Fair. Now He's Doing Fair Play, But Why | S6E03

    Fifteen years ago, Ryan Stanier started cold-calling estate agents across London asking if he could borrow their empty shops for free. Most ignored him. One handed him the keys. That tiny pop-up became ArtBeat, then The Other Art Fair, one of the world’s biggest artist-led fair movements, spanning London, Los Angeles, Brooklyn, Sydney, Chicago, Melbourne, and beyond. But after more than a decade working closely with artists, Ryan kept hearing the same thing: Art fairs were becoming too expensive. Booth fees, shipping, framing, travel, marketing, logistics artists were taking enormous financial risks just to be visible. So, he decided to rebuild the model. In this episode, Ryan Stanier founder of The Other Art Fair and Fair Play opens up about the changing art world and the realities artists face behind visibility, pricing, and creative survival. We cover: The empty London storefront that started everything Why the art world believed artists “weren’t good at business” The biggest mistakes artists make at fairs Why artists struggle to talk about pricing The heartbreaking thing Ryan still sees at exhibitions Why Fair Play removed booth fees completely The emotional connection between artists and collectors Why visibility in the art world still feels inaccessible How social media changed the art industry The artist Ryan still keeps on his wall years later Whether you’re an emerging artist, a collector, or someone trying to understand how the art world really works behind the scenes, this episode is a rare look at the systems shaping creative careers today. Pull up a chair. this conversation might change how you think about the art world.

    46 min

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How to be a successful artist? How to get over creative blocks? Best tips for creativity ? Finding a arts community that makes you feel at home? Building a thriving art business & studio practice? Welcome to the Arts To Hearts Podcast. A show where we take a peek into the hearts and lives of our favourite artists. From running a creative business & studio art practice to success mindset. Charuka arora talks with her guests about everything that goes behind into making a life & career that you adore as an artist. Think of this as your happy hour with your favourite artists in your studio. Hear charuka & her guests share the messy and the wonderful side of creating and living a heartfelt creative life, within and outside our studios. As you tune in, be ready to be inspired and encouraged. I am your host charuka arora. An artist, designer, entrepreneur and founder of arts to hearts project. Thank you so much for being here! Find more on www.instagram.com/artstoheartsproject/

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