Artist Contracts, Studio Loans, and Collaboration with Virginia Broersma (ep. 207)
Release Date: 10/10/2024
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Artist and advocate Virginia Broersma talks with me about her efforts to support fellow artists through practical resources. Virginia shares how she founded The Artist's Office to help artists manage administrative tasks and created The Artist's Contract, a free tool for artist protections.
We also explore her Studio Loan program, which connects artists needing temporary studio space. Virginia's work highlights the importance of collaboration, transparency, and empowering artists to navigate their careers confidently.
00:22 Meet Virginia Broersma
01:16 Virginia's Recent Projects and Initiatives
02:15 The Evolution of Virginia's Career
03:49 The Artist's Office: Supporting Artists
06:03 Navigating Opportunities and Challenges
07:36 Balancing Art and Administrative Work
08:41 Setting Boundaries and Prioritizing Studio Time
24:57 The Artist Contract and Studio Loan Program
34:57 Encouraging Artist Collaboration and Networking
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đ To read more, see images, find resources mentioned, and leave a comment, visit https://artbizsuccess.com/broersma-contracts
âď¸ Connect with Virginia and see more of her art: https://virginiabroersma.com
đŞ I have a short webinar that would be a great resource for helping you to increase the perceived value of your work.
Itâs called How to Ask for More Money for Your Art. It's only $20. And the reason that I make it so affordable is because it's fundamental. I created How to Ask for More Money for Your Art because I noticed so many artists were sabotaging their work.
If you need to increase the perceived value of your art, check it out.
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