About This Book
The Artist's Guide: How to Make a Living Doing What You Love
If you're an emerging or mid-career artist looking to turn your passion into a career, "The Artist's Guide" by Jackie Battenfield is the perfect resource for you. This comprehensive guide has been a trusted companion for artists since its publication in 2009, offering practical advice and real-life examples to help you navigate the visual arts industry.
Who Uses It?
Primarily, this book is used by artists and art students who are looking to build a successful career in the visual arts. Whether you're just starting out or have some experience under your belt, "The Artist's Guide" provides valuable insights and strategies that can help you achieve your goals.
History and Editions
First published on June 9, 2009, "The Artist's Guide" has been a go-to resource for many artists. The book is designed to be accessible and practical, with each chapter ending in an insightful "Reality Check" interview featuring advice from high-profile artists and professionals. This approach ensures that the advice is not only theoretical but also grounded in real-world experiences.
Author and Other Works
Jackie Battenfield is a renowned artist and educator. Her work is represented in over a thousand collections worldwide, and she teaches a course in professional development in the visual arts at Columbia University. While "The Artist's Guide" is her most notable work in this field, it reflects her extensive experience and expertise in helping artists succeed.
Key Features
- Comprehensive Coverage: The book covers all aspects of an artist's career, from planning and assessment to self-management, marketing, online promotion, building professional relationships, grant writing, and portfolio development.
- Real-Life Examples: Battenfield provides numerous real-life examples and illustrations to help artists understand and apply the strategies she outlines.
- Step-by-Step Exercises: The book includes step-by-step exercises that make it easy for readers to implement the advice given.
- Insightful Interviews: Each chapter ends with an insightful "Reality Check" interview featuring advice from high-profile artists and professionals.
Detailed Information
ISBNs and Formats
- Trade Paperback: ISBN-13: 9780306816529
- E-book: ISBN-13: 9780306816529 (Note: The e-book ISBN is the same as the trade paperback ISBN, as it is often the case that the e-book edition shares the same ISBN as the print edition.)
Publication Details
- Publisher: Da Capo Lifelong Books (published under Grand Central Publishing)
- Publication Date: June 9, 2009
- Number of Pages: 400 pages
- Product Dimensions: 7.30(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.10(d)
Other Editions and Formats
While there are no additional print editions of "The Artist's Guide," the e-book format is available with the same ISBN as the trade paperback.
Related ISBNs:
- E-book: ISBN-13: 9780306816529 (Note: This is the same ISBN for both print and e-book formats.)
This detailed information section provides a quick reference for all the available formats and sources for "The Artist's Guide," making it easier to find and access the book in the preferred format.






