The “Lurid Truths” of the Working Artist

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Watie (pronounced “Waddy”) White is a thriving American artist living in Omaha, Nebraska. whose works appear internationally in museum exhibitions and galleries as easily as the sides of building in public spaces. Watie creates public art and public-works related art and delivers business-oriented workshops for artists. In this episode of The Thriving Artist podcast, Watie reveals the inside realities of treating your art as a business rather than a martyrdom. Among the insights are:Who among artists gets business trainingThe advantages of smaller markets, and the importance of creating an artist community around youCreation vs. distribution, and how being an artist does not mean being a monkSelf-reliance and the artist’s identityStepping into the unknown with your careerThe allure of public art, and the ‘lurid truths’ of pulpCrossing boundaries, and interior vs. public expressionWatie’s initial marketing strategy and take on professional successThe myth of doing things differently and the significance of a watershed momentWatie is a natural storyteller, and this meaty, 48-minute episode, delivers substantive taste of business-focused commentary without setting foot in a classroom. Listen, now, or download the mp3 and take it with you on your phone or device.If you’re a working artist, feel free to visit our Grants page. If you’re an arts industry professional, collector, or business specialist, or a working artist who would like to be interviewed, visit our Teach and Learn page. As always, even a modest donation is meaningful; and that page is here.

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