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Articles covering a wide range of art and culture topics, from history of art to reviews along with general arts news and issue of interest to contemporary artists and art lovers alike.

Artwork Pricing Guide – Art and Money Part 1

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Painted vases and glasses on the counter. Decorated dishes.

How should an artist price their artwork? An artwork pricing guide covering the cost to produce your artwork. Plus pricing tips by other artists.

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Collaborate to succeed! Can peer mentoring groups help you and your art?

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For this month’s article we’re looking at the benefits of collaboration, setting up peer mentoring groups, and starting artist spaces! Peer mentoring A peer mentoring group is a collective of people practicing in a similar field, or at a similar…

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Is our Facebook app too good to be true? – ArtWeb Newsletter

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The ArtWeb Facebook app has been discontinued As 2012 is speeding along, we hope you are making those new years resolutions a reality. Today, we want to present ArtWeb’s newly released Facebook app and show you why we think it’s…

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Which New Year’s Resolutions will really make your art happen? Artists Newsletter Jan 2012

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Welcome to January’s Artist Newsletter! This month we are focussing on New Year’s resolutions: Make time for that painting you’ve been putting off starting, give your website that long needed update, and get your work seen by more people! 1.…

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Artist Newsletter December 2011- Arts and Craft fairs!

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Welcome to this month’s Artists’ newsletter, on the subject of arts/craft fairs – fitting for Christmas! We hope you find these little snippets of advice useful, whether you have already held an art fair this year, or are thinking about…

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Getting the Most Out of Your Website Part 4: Design

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Welcome to our latest article, ‘Getting the Most Out of Your Website Part 4: Design’. This is the last article in this series, and will focus on how you can develop your own individual website design, without going over the…

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Getting the Most Out of Your Website Part 2: ‘Making it Clear’

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Welcome back to our ‘Getting the most out of your website’ series! In Part 2 we are focussing on ‘Making it Clear’ – covering all aspects of getting your message across to your site’s visitors, and hopefully encouraging them to…

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Getting the most out of your website Part 1: About Me

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Setting up your artist’s website Welcome to this series of articles with tips on how to get the most out of your website. In this first part, we’ll be looking at how you can build a first connection with your visitors…

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Digital sketchbooks: The benefits of keeping an artists blog

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Blogging for Artists This month we are looking at the benefits of blogging for artists, providing some tips and advice as well as giving you an idea of the different blogging platforms available, and other online articles that shed some…

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Facebook Competition

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New weekly competition: is your image on our facebook wall? We have just launched a new competition on our Facebook page, where you could win free membership for 6 months or a year! Every Wednesday we’ll be selecting an artwork…

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