Episode 55

The Pros and Cons of Paying for Art Opportunities

Published on: 10th September, 2024

In this episode, we dive deep into the world of art submissions. Stephanie answers a listener's burning question: Is it worth paying an entry fee for art opportunities? She breaks down the importance of thorough research, emphasizing the value of understanding the hosting organization, juror, and curator.

Whether you're a seasoned artist or just starting , this episode offers practical advice on navigating the complex landscape of art opportunities with confidence and clarity.

Topics discussed:

🔍Researching Art Opportunities: How to dig deep into an organization's history, the juror's style, and the curator's vision.

🔍Setting Financial Boundaries: Creating a budget and limiting monthly spending on entry fees.

🔍DIY vs. External Opportunities: Weighing the pros and cons of producing your own exhibition vs. applying to external art calls.

🔍Maximizing Your Investment: How to choose opportunities that align with your artistic goals and offer the best potential return.

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noseyAF: Conversations about Art, Activism, and Social Change
Ever wonder what ignites the creative spark in groundbreaking artists and change-making activists? What drives someone to transform their wildest ideas into reality?

I'm Stephanie Graham, artist and filmmaker, and I get wonderfully nosey about the creative process. On this bi-weekly interview podcast, noseyAF, I sit down with inspiring creators, innovators, and rule-breakers every other week to uncover the real personal stories behind their work.

We dig into the messy, beautiful journey of bringing ideas to life – the late-night breakthroughs, the creative blocks, the daily routines that fuel brilliance, and the bold decisions that change everything. You'll discover actionable insights and creative strategies about overcoming challenges, building creative momentum, and turning passion into impact.

As a working artist myself, I weave these podcast conversations into my own creative journey, sharing behind-the-scenes stories and exploring how these inspiring interviews shape my work and perspective.

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Stephanie Graham

Hi there! I'm Stephanie, the creative force behind this podcast!
As a curious multi-disciplinary artist, filmmaker, and Real Housewives scholar, I dive into the fascinating world of relationships and subcultures through conversations with artists, activists, and neighbors. I explore their practices while sharing my journey in art, which includes creating films, photos, and installations focusing on race, social class, and subculture.
Outside of my studio practice and podcasting, I also run Graham Cracker Pins, which offers unique pins that reflect my love for creativity. Although my background involves work in TV and film, NDAs limit what I can share about those projects. Nevertheless, when I can, I do! For more of my art, visit missgraham.com or dive into pin heaven at GrahamCrackerPin.co. Join me as I unravel what others are up to with humor and curiosity.