8 Tips to Start Archiving Your Artwork provided by Artwork Archive If you’re more than a year or two into your art career, chances are that you have a lot of artwork around the house, office or studio. You have probably said to yourself that you should catalog...
An Artist’s Tools + Studio as Creative Identity CERF+’s new resource, Crafting Your Legacy: Putting Your Non-Artistic Assets to Work in an Estate Plan, provides a high level overview of a seldom thought about but integral aspect of artistic practice. An artist’s...
The Will to Create a Will As a studio artist, I seldom think about my monetary legacy. I am pretty sure that I will never get to retire, at least in the typical American sense of the word. Since I love my work and feel a drive to create every day, I accept this fact....
Cleaning up your studio this spring can provide health and safety benefits as well as a cleaner and better organized workplace. Here are some ways to cover your art, assets and career this spring. 1. Clear the Air The more dust involved with your art making process,...
By Craig Nutt I have been putting off doing a studio inventory for a long time, so I was strangely relieved when it became apparent that I really had to deal with it. I found that the whole process was relatively easy and painless using a spreadsheet and a digital...