What It Really Takes to Go Full-Time as an Artist With Sara Glupker
Release Date: 12/10/2025
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In this conversation, Sara Glupker, an award-winning full-time artist from Michigan, shares her inspiring journey of moving from part-time painter to professional creative. She opens up about the long path to becoming a full-time artist, the deep role of community support, and how authenticity has shaped both her work and her audience.
Sara discusses the lessons learned through solo exhibitions, the emotional experience of showing her work publicly, and how managing expectations can make or break the artist experience. She also speaks about navigating the balance between family life and creativity, honoring different creative seasons, and establishing non-negotiables that protect her artistic flow.
This episode is a heartfelt reminder that the artist journey is not linear — and that embracing your identity as an artist is one of the most powerful steps you can take.
Takeaways
• Every artist has unique opportunities available today.
• Transitioning to full-time artistry takes time — often years.
• Community support is a crucial pillar of an artist’s evolution.
• Authenticity attracts your aligned collectors.
• Solo exhibitions teach lessons far beyond sales.
• Managing expectations makes the show experience healthier.
• Balancing art and family is challenging, but possible.
• Creative seasons influence output and energy.
• Non-negotiables protect your creative flow.
• Embracing your identity as an artist is essential for success.
Sound Bites
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"You have to find a way to be honest with yourself."
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"The right painting is for the right person."
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"You can have both things at the same time."
Chapters
00:00 — Introduction to Sara Glupker
02:55 — The Journey to Full-Time Artist
06:14 — Transitioning from Part-Time to Full-Time
08:58 — The Importance of Community and Support
11:53 — The Role of Authenticity in Art
15:03 — Lessons from Solo Exhibitions
17:59 — Managing Expectations and Creative Flow
21:07 — Finding Balance in Art and Family Life
23:57 — Creative Seasons and Non-Negotiables
27:13 — Encouragement for Aspiring Artists
29:48 — Conclusion and Future Plans
About Sara
Sara Glupker is an award-winning painter based in Michigan, creating vibrant, joyful, and expressive work inspired by the Midwest landscape, nature, and daily life. Working in acrylic, watercolor, and gouache, her style blends impressionism, illustration, and folk influences to create whimsical, dreamlike imagery full of color and emotion.
With a BFA in Painting from Western Michigan University and two decades of professional experience, Sara has exhibited internationally and earned numerous awards, including First Place at the 2022 Regional Juried Arts Competition at the Carnegie Center for the Arts. Her work is featured in corporate and private collections and has appeared in Create! Magazine, AQ Volume 1, and Wilder: Roam. She is also the host of The I Like Art Podcast, where she supports and inspires fellow creatives.
Contact
Website: https://www.saraglupkerart.com/
Instagram: @saraglupker
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SaraStrongGlupkerArtist/
Podcast: https://ilikeart.libsyn.com/
Podcast Instagram: @ilikeart.podcast
Substack: https://substack.com/@saraglupker
About the Host Drica Lobo