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== Grant and Application Writing ==
== Grant and Application Writing ==


== Job Search ==
* [http://current.nyfa.org/post/67592884112/find-a-job-in-the-arts Be Creative -- Find a Job in the Arts] - Advice on looking for jobs and getting your foot in the door.
* [http://current.nyfa.org/post/79274167006/q-and-a-with-professor-pat-villeneuve The Business of Art: A Q&A] - Advice and guidance for arts administrators and art educators.
* [http://current.nyfa.org/post/114687301718/nyfa-creative-careers-museum How to Get a Job at a Museum] - An overview of the types of museum jobs.
* [http://current.nyfa.org/post/116309409248/creative-careers-job-in-development How to Get a Job in Development] - An overview of skills needed to get a job in development.
* [http://current.nyfa.org/post/120124574908/creative-careers-5-commonly-asked-interview Five Commonly Asked Interview Questions] - Common questions for arts professionals.
* [http://current.nyfa.org/post/123490184638/how-social-media-can-help-your-job-search How Social Media Can Help Your Job Search] - Networking on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.
* [http://current.nyfa.org/post/153359402798/how-does-a-gallery-find-me How Does A Gallery Find Me?] - One gallerist's perspective.


== Housing and Studio Space ==
== Housing and Studio Space ==

Revision as of 17:53, 5 July 2017

These are resources for individual artists. It's unclear to me if this is a good idea to do this here, or if other organizations do it better. I am also nervous about confusion about the audience for this site. As long as it clear what's for administrators/organizations and what's for artists, then I think it's ok.

One argument in favor of these resources living here is that many organizations that *do* support individual artists are often asked for resources like this, so it seems silly for every foundation and arts agency to reinvent the wheel.

TODO: Lots more to add here, and probably many more categories once we start compiling more resources

Marketing

Sale Strategies

Internet and Social Media

Education

Emergency Resources

Funding Resources

  • NOTE: this is not meant to be a list of funding opportunities (those get stale and out-of-date really quickly), but a list of sites that do track funding opportunities

Grant and Application Writing

Job Search

Housing and Studio Space

Health Care and Insurance

Legal Services for Artists

Resources

Legal Support

Personal Finance

For Artists

General

  • Mint - For keeping track of budgets and bills.
  • WiseBread - Financial health and general wellbeing.
  • Investopedia News and advice for investing.

Professional Development

Books and Literature