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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...

How to Make Art Exhibitions Creative, Engaging and Profitable Part 1

by Art Trails Tasmania | 19 May, 2025 | Skills Sharing for Artists

How to Make Art Exhibitions Enjoyable, Profitable and Vibrant Creating successful art exhibitions means more than just hanging work on a wall. And when done well, all involve benefit creatively, financially and professionally. As with all things in life it is much...

How to Make the Most of Entering Exhibitions Like the Incognito Art Show

by Art Trails Tasmania | 28 Mar, 2025 | ATT Exhibition, Best Read, Skills Sharing for Artists

Making the Most of Exhibiting in Events Like the Incognito Art Show The Sydney-based Incognito Art Show is now Australia’s largest annual art show. It is open to any artists intersted in taking part. It is an event where artists anonymously donate postcard-sized...

How to Flourish Financially and Creatively with Markets and Fairs Part 1

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

How to Make Money at Markets and Fairs and Grow Creatively Markets and fairs are fantastic opportunities for artists and makers to connect with customers and grow a creative business. This is part 1 of a two-part series on how to flourish financially and creatively...

Explore Charity Collaborations for Community, Growth and Connection Part 1

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

Grow, Flourish & Connect with Charity Collaborations Charity collaborations allow artists to partner with charities, using their creativity to support good causes while gaining exposure. These collaborations take many forms, such as donating artwork for auctions,...
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