Most Popular #ArtistHotline Tweets
In honor of our last Artist Professional Development Day of the year on Wednesday December 16, we’re looking back at our most popular #ArtistHotline tweets.
We got great insight from partner organizations, received hot tips for job opportunities, shared scores of resources for artists and arts professionals and became inspired.
During our very first #ArtistHotline back in July 2015, @artslifecoach asked us all to consider the following:
#ArtistHotline food for thought during lunchtime: how can you do differently, if you’re unhappy with how you do now? pic.twitter.com/OFb22zClpg
— YouArt Amazing (@artslifecoach)
Writing grants applications are always a hot topic and @FracturedAtlas shared some vital insights:
Pple ask abt applying 4 grants all the time. Here are 6 common Q’s on grant apps & how to answer them: http://t.co/zOOIaARA4V #artisthotline
— Fractured Atlas (@FracturedAtlas)
Applications for grants aren’t the only applications artists deal with, we had you covered on residency applications too:
With residency deadlines coming up, here are tips on what to consider before applying. http://t.co/OTTf4nYDP1 #ArtistHotline #space
— NYFA (@nyfacurrent)
The topic of artists/gallerists relationships is always an interesting one to discuss:
This article is a good start on how to establish a relationship w/ galleries https://t.co/Uhi9dSxTBA #ArtistHotline https://t.co/AAZgBOUYlp
— NYFA (@nyfacurrent)
The Queens Museum shared a fantastic opportunity with #ArtistHotline followers:
Btw! Currently looking for a teaching artist for #NewNewYorkers, get in touch with us via twitter for more info #ArtistHotline
— Queens Museum (@QueensMuseum)
Join us every third Wednesday of the month from 9:30 AM – 6:30 PM for #ArtistHotline on Twitter and receive answers to your questions about your creative practice, the business of art and opportunities. See you at the next one on Wednesday December 16!
Image credit: Glendalys Medina (Fellow in Interdisciplinary Work ‘12), Seen: Detail, thread, nails, board, spray paint, 2010