Making a vocation out of your art

It’s fairly common to hear artists complain that their field isn’t the most vocational in the world, but it is possible to pursue opportunities that will earn you money alongside the time you devote to your chosen disciplines.

People will pay good money for tuition in the form of art classes or groups, so it is worth looking into local opportunities to help you set something up. This is something that could earn you a handsome sum of money for a few weeks at a time without demanding too much of your time.

It is also possible to put your knowledge of the art world to good use by working in a gallery or a museum. Once you are in the door, there are opportunities to move up in the world, which is why so many art students volunteer at galleries first.

Finally, it is important that you recognise how hard to find good artists are – especially those that are willing to work flexibly from project to project. Keep your eye on job sites dedicated to art, because these may throw up the odd temporary position that is perfect for your particular skills.

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