Self-employment
Introduction to our resources on self-employment.
Introduction to our resources on self-employment.
Phyllida Shaw explores the role of grant making trusts, foundations and charities.
Linda Ball explores how artists, makers and desgners can find work outside their artform.
Susan Jones explores the way artists interact with audiences through projects and schemes which involve social or environmental contexts.
Introduction to different kinds of residencies and what they have to offer for creative and career development.
Lucy Kimbell looks at how artists and arts organisations can work with businesses and the pros and cons of such collaborations.
Andrea Ronan outlines some UK residencies including what sponsors or residency programmers may expect in return for the fees, studios, materials and accommodation on offer.
Brigid Howarth looks at how Sue Park, Amanda Doughty, Joe Magee and Kuljit Chuhan make a living thourgh selling their work or skills.
Hilary Williams talks to four artists about how they have developed specific products. She learns about their initial motivation and inspiration, how they developed their ideas into production and what marketing strategies they employed for these particular products.
Linda Ball explores how self-employed artists operate and how an artist-run business can work.