
Essential guidance and resources for recent graduates, self taught, and other emerging artists/creatives

Start your CV / Resume ASAP
CV stands for βcurriculum vitaeβ (vitae rhymes with mighty). Your CV is a record of all your professional activities.
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Some applications/opportunities call for a CV and some for a rΓ©sumΓ©. You will tailor the information from your Master CV to each opportunity.
Document your work
Take GOOD picture, and keep track of your pieces and their info.
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This creates a record of all your work, and an easy way to copy and paste the info for each piece direcly into applications
Claire uses a Google Doc like THIS
Whatever format you use, include:
An image of the piece
Title
Year
Materials
Size
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Most people who encounter your work will see it online. You should find a way to create/obtain professional-looking photographs/documentation of your work.
If you are about to graduate from an institution, we highly recommend you utilize any resources there to document your work - education, cameras, lighting, professors, other students as models, etc.
Photo Guides coming soon!

Keep Making Work!
It can be challenging to maintain your studio practice outside of certain educational, social, or financial structures.
Create a website / online portfolio
You will need a way for people to see your work online, and learn about you and your practice. It is more professional if this site is different from your personal Instagram.
Here are our favorite platfoms for this purpose:
Squarespace - easy to learn, affordable, very flexible.
WIX - user friendly, affordable, but not as polished as Squarespace.
Adobe Portfolio - user friendly, useful Adobe integrations, free with Adobe Creative Cloud subscription, but has limited functionality.
Networking and Self Promotion
Go to everything! Art openings, parties, events, etc.
Make sure people know what you do: work it into conversation naturally and authentically - donβt be pushy or too transactional! Be curious about others and they will be curious about you.
Build and maintain a community of peers - this is a superpower for artists. Your peers will help inspire and guide you, as well as send opportunities your way.
Help others - they will likely help you in return.
More Guides
More Professional Practices
Staying Organized
Financial Matters
Working With Galleries