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Why Feedback and Critique for Artists Are Vital for Growth – Part 1

by Art Trails Tasmania | 6 Nov, 2025 | Skills Sharing for Artists

Why Art Feedback and Critique for Artists Truly Matter Art feedback and critique for artists are essential to every creative journey. Whether you’re a painter in Hobart, a ceramicist on the North West Coast, or a fibre artist in the Huon Valley, thoughtful critique...

Why Every Artist Needs a Facebook and Instagram Business Page – Part 1

by Art Trails Tasmania | 6 Oct, 2025 | Skills Sharing for Artists

Why It Matters to Have Facebook and Instagram Business Profile Pages There comes a point in every artist’s creative journey where simply sharing your work online isn’t enough. You start to notice that some artists seem to have real momentum – their posts are being...

Why a Creative Business is Essential for Artists & Makers Part 1

by Art Trails Tasmania | 8 Sep, 2025 | Skills Sharing for Artists

Selling Your Work and Your Creative Business A creative business allows artists, makers, and crafters to turn passion into possibility, sharing work with the world while creating meaningful income.  Building a creative business is not about waiting for buyers to...

How Open Studio Art Trails Help Artists Connect and Grow Part 1

by Art Trails Tasmania | 7 Aug, 2025 | Skills Sharing for Artists

How Open Studio Art Trails Can Boost Your Creative Career Open Studio Art Trails invite the public into the heart of your creative world, offering an authentic glimpse behind the scenes. For artists and makers, they are a chance to connect directly with audiences,...

How a Blog Builds Your Creative Artist Profile and Income – Part 1

by Art Trails Tasmania | 3 Jul, 2025 | Skills Sharing for Artists

How A Blog Can Make All the Difference A blog is a powerful tool for artists, makers, and groups looking to grow their creative profile and support income-generating activities. It helps promote exhibitions, sell work online, attract workshop bookings, and showcase...

Why Every Artist and Creative Business Needs a Clear, Simple Content Plan – Part 1

by Art Trails Tasmania | 5 Jun, 2025 | Skills Sharing for Artists

How to Make Sense of Content Plans A content plan is the key to sharing your creative work and business with ease and confidence, across all your platforms and projects. This is Part 1 of a two-part series on content planning for artists, makers, galleries, event...
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