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Release Date: 10/23/2025
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La Vaughn Belle is a visual artist based in St. Croix whose interdisciplinary practice explores colonial histories and Caribbean identity.
Host Alyson Stanfield talks with La Vaughn about building a thriving art career outside traditional art centers through strategic networking, intentional collaboration, and the bold decision to hire a publicist for her monument project I Am Queen Mary.
La Vaughn reveals
- How she built strategic networks that expanded her reach beyond her local community
- Why collaboration with people outside her discipline opened unexpected doors
- The power of consistent newsletter practice and following up with genuine curiosity
- How she hired a publicist for her monument project and landed coverage in The New York Times, Guardian, and Time Magazine
- Why separating your work (obra) from your career (carrera) requires different strategies
- How dedicating 20 studio hours per week transformed her practice
HIGHLIGHTS
01:30 How living in the Caribbean has shaped La Vaughn's cosmopolitan perspective as an artist
06:40 How La Vaughn's work explores colonial histories through material remnants and storm metaphors
09:00 The three key practices La Vaughn built to develop her reputation outside St. Croix
10:30 What La Vaughn looks for in collaboration and how working with non-artists sharpens her practice
17:00 How people find La Vaughn for collaborations and the importance of a strong website
20:10 La Vaughn's consistent newsletter practice and how she asks permission to add people to her list
23:40 Why La Vaughn's friend insisted she hire a publicist and how she overcame her resistance
26:30 Describing the two-and-a-half-story sculpture that combined coral stones and a reimagined Huey P. Newton image
33:30 How La Vaughn dove into her practice after the media attention died down
38:40 Using affirmations and strategic positioning to attract the right gallerist
43:20 The difference between obra (work) and carrera (career) that La Vaughn learned in Cuba
46:40 Why committing to 20 studio hours per week is essential for competing at an international level
đ YOUR ACTION
Pick one relationship you already haveâmaybe someone who expressed interest in your work, a curator you met once, or an artist in a different disciplineâand reach out this week. Not with an ask, but with genuine curiosity. Invite them for a coffee chat or Zoom conversation and see where it takes you.
đ¶ Map out your followerâs full journey from discovery to purchase: Follower â> Fan â>Buyer â> Collector. Learn how people find your art, engage with it, build trust over time, and buy when they're ready.
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âïž Connect with La Vaughn and see more of her art: https://www.lavaughnbelle.com/
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