
Whether you're looking for inspiration for your art or understand how to profit from it, you've come to the right place. You'll learn the practical strategies you need to learn to sell your art plus develop a confident mindset in order to succeed. Not only is profiting from your passion possible but it's also common. We dive into topics such as social media marketing, selling art online as well as... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 414 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Visual ArtsArts | |||

Growth doesn't come from chasing trends — it comes from understanding the room your art is stepping into.🖼️
If you've ever felt a flicker of pressure when a "Color of the Year" is announced, you're not alone. You care about your work, you care abo... more
The right room can change everything for your art business.✨
If you've ever felt that quiet pressure to donate your work to a charity event and hoped it might lead somewhere meaningful, I want you to know your generosity is not the problem. Your in... more
Clarity in your branding can quietly change everything about how collectors experience your art.
You are already doing the hard part by creating meaningful work and showing up for it, and that effort matters more than you think. Sometimes when coll... more
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I’ve listened to this podcast for over 2 years and often appreciate the insights and guidance, but this last episode on AI left me feeling deeply grateful. In about 30 minutes Miriam breaks down the main issues/ challenges for writers & visual artists in relation to AI- addressing questions & providing answers I definitely needed to know, but would not have had the wherewithal to articulate. Thank you so much for providing clear, actionable advice in this crazy new world of machine learning and,... more
Didn’t make it to Art Basel this year so def wanted to tune into ep 390! I’m not an artist myself, but as a PR coach for many artists and creatives, I’m always looking for resources I can recommend them. Particularly ep 389 on how galleries make decisions, 2026 art market predictions, and Q4 holiday sales strategies! Miriam covers a great range of topics and it’s clear she’s an industry expert!
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I’m always glad when Tuesday comes around and I can listen to another episode! Over the recent weeks I’ve really enjoyed hearing your many insights about color and design trends for 2026. Thank you Miriam! @theresabooksart
Love the diversity of content and the thoughtfulness of the topics. Miriam clearly has her finger on the pulse of what’s happening in the design world and brings so much insight to every episode.
I really enjoy this podcast for the artist tips on marketing especially. However, I am a little disappointed in how much AI is promoted by some guests and hosts. I understand that it it probably here to stay but the environmental impacts of the technology necessitate a light hand in its use.
In all i still recommended the show.
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The episodes feature discussions geared towards helping artists navigate the complexities of selling their work and cultivating a successful artistic practice. Topics include practical marketing strategies for social media, the psychology of pricing art, and insights about the art market and collector behavior. A unique aspect is the emphasis on mindset, exploring how addressing inner critics and impostor syndrome can enhance an artist's confidence and professional presence. The host, a professional artist, combines insights from various industry experts, making it a valuable resource for artists seeking both inspiration and actionable advice.
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