Joanne Mattera discusses the invisibility of artists in statistics and how they are missing from job list reporting about the recession.She says in her blog:
“The number of bank tellers without employment is greater than the number of artists without jobs, only because most artists never had a countable job to begin with.”
One comment links to this blog post about the latest suggestion to members from the Freelancers Union (this is all US based) to ‘Pay to get paid’. This means taking 3-4% off your invoice in order to get paid quickly.
Blimey.
Another comment replies
‘I think artists need to spend more time advocating for themselves and educating people about the fact that we are business people and that our earnings are a significant part of the economy.’
Couldn’t agree more – we spend a fortune on materials/services etc. the writer of the comment expands on it in her own blog:
A convoluted post! But this seemed to go off in so many useful and interesting directions I thought it worth following up.
Thanks to kirstymhall on twitter for the link!
Read on a bit if you have time and look at Joanne’s Marketing Monday posts – there’s some really good stuff. Some of it is more relevant to the US though (e.g. donating to auctions – although we may need to know this if the tories get in and we go all philanthropy dependent).