Magazines for artists - art magazines

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Why artists should subscribe to art magazines

Artist magazines serve a variety of purposes. Most of them are technique-based, "how-to" type periodicals. You can get them for almost any medium. There are also magazines that show you examples of emerging artist's work, so you can stay up to date on trends. Now there are even business magazines geared toward artist's needs.

If you are an artist, or if you want to be an artist, art magazine subscriptions are a great investment. Not only for what I have just mentioned, but also because when those magazines come to you on different days each month, they will renew your energy for art, inspire you to keep going, and encourage you to try new things.

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As of the time of this writing, the above link carries the following art and art-related magazines:

Antique Trader Weekly
Antiques and Fine Art
Art & Antiques
Art of the West
Artist's Magazine
ArtNews Magazine
Paintworks Magazine
Pastel Journal
Print Magazine
Savage
Tattoo Flesh
Tattoo Magazine
Watercolor Magic

Art Calendar Magazine

There is an excellent magazine for artists called Art Calendar. Have you heard of it?

When I first saw it in a bookstore, the title of the magazine made me think it was just directory of art show dates or something like that. I couldn't imagine there could be a magazine about that, so I picked it up. As I looked through it, I saw it had all kinds of articles that are useful for someone who is working on making a living as an artist.

I immediately knew that Art Calendar was different from magazines like American Artist, Artist's, etc. Although they are good magazines, they cover mostly techniques and features on artists. They had very little about the business end of art.

Because I have the October, 2008 issue next to me here, I'll give a quick overview of what is in this issue, so you can get an idea of what to expect from this magazine.

The title: Art Calendar: the business magazine for visual artists:
  • Art Marketing
  • Juried Competitions
  • Grants
  • Fairs & Festivals
  • Career Advice
  • How to create commissions clients love
Features:
  • How an animal portraitist breeds clients
  • Making commissions part of your business
  • The art of commissioned work: communicating with your clients
  • Earn your M.A. or M.F.A. Online
  • Writing your artist resume
  • Tattooed Sargent: the business prowess of Shawn Barber
Art Calendar does include listings of art opportunities - that's where the title "Art Calendar" comes from, I guess. The magazine lists opportunities for artists to find awards, galleries reviewing portfolios, grants, fellowships, competitions, juried shows, festivals, residencies, and more.

Also in this issue:

Preparing For Your Financial Future-
  • Creating permanent portfolios of your work
  • Trusts and Estates
  • 10 Ways to Appeal to Investors
  • Low Cost Legal and Accounting Assistance for Artists
I have just touched on a few of the sections of this single issue.
I have subscribed for a year, and just renewed for 2 more years. I read this magazine from cover to cover, then I re-read the articles that are especially useful to me at the moment, then I put it in my magazine file, and I do find myself reaching for my old issues again. I would not throw away any of the issues.

You can subscribe to Art Calendar through Amazon.com
or visit www.ArtCalendar.com to find out more.

Art Calendar also sponsors a free networking site for artists and crafters called ArtScuttlebutt.com that you might also want to check out. It's a lot like MySpace, but for artists.

Artist magazine subscriptions through Amazon

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