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The Curator's Salon - The Art Podcast

Gita Joshi

The Curator's Salon - The Art Podcast

A weekly Arts, Visual Arts, Business, Careers and Entrepreneur podcast
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The Curator's Salon - The Art Podcast

Gita Joshi

The Curator's Salon - The Art Podcast

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The Curator's Salon - The Art Podcast

Gita Joshi

The Curator's Salon - The Art Podcast

A weekly Arts, Visual Arts, Business, Careers and Entrepreneur podcast
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My guest is Amanda Hess, who is a coach for neurodivergent brains.In this episode she provides tips to help manage overwhelm and sooth the nervous system, to improve productivity.She says " I spent years of my life and multiple thousands of dol
In this episode I talk about how exhibitions can be the answer to getting in more art sales and growing an audience.Planning your own exhibition can provide an opportunity for people to see your work up close, and provides a way to draw in a wi
In this episode I answer a common question from artists which is ' Should I show my art prices on my website?"Sometimes the question arises from a lack of confidence in their pricing, sometimes it is because they see that not all galleries pres
In this episode Gita Joshi discusses polishing up your online presence ahead of approaching galleries for representation.As you prepare yourself to approach galleries for representation, it is important to review your online presence - your web
Gallery models can vary and it is helpful to understand the different ways that they operate so you can approach the right ones for representation. Gallery representation is a popular goal for artists and in this episode I share a  few of the d
My guest today is Elli Milan from Milan Art Institute. In this episode she talks about her early career where she created art for Interior stylists and how she came to form the Milan Art Institute.The Milan Art Institute is based in Florida and
In this episode I talk about additional revenue streams for artists, whether it be ad - hoc for a cash injection, seasonally as suits their schedule or something that they offer all year round. There is no reason to  have  art sales as the only
In this episode I talk about something so many artists face - the fear of self promotion.I share how this holds up your career, visibility and sales, and what steps you can take to become comfortable promoting yourself as a self representing ar
I talk about going through the submissions from artists for Art Seen magazine, common errors, what I see that shouts 'amateur hour' and how to leverage your inclusion in the magazine to work for your goals.Buy Art Seen hereSubmit to Art Seen he
I am joined by Cynthia Corbett to discuss the Young Masters Art Prize which she founded in 2009.In this podcast, Cynthia explains how the prize started and has grown over the years. She discusses the exhibitions that are scheduled for this year
Ekaterina Popova and Alicia Puig talk about their new book, The Creative Business Handbook, with Gita Joshi.We discuss creative businesses which are often born out of creative passions and in this episode, the authors talk about some of the cha
Today I talk about the power of artists having their own exhibitions without waiting for opportunities to come to them.I love artists own exhibitions and they are one of the top ways that galleries find artists for representation. Take a listen
In this episode I talk about vanity galleries - those galleries where you hire wall space. I explain the difference between these and gallery rental spaces. They often get alot of criticism and in this episode I talk about ways of reframing tho
In this episode I take you through a free guide I have put together for artists seeking gallery representation. This includes the research that you can do before you approach them.You can get the free guide hereIf you are looking for more suppo
In this episode I talk about a new guide I have put together for artists who are seeking gallery representation and what it takes for an artist to be gallery ready.Sorry you missed the guide which is currently unavailable and will return soon.Y
The Woolwich Print Fair was started in 2016 and takes place annually in November at Woolwich Arsenal, London.Jack Bullen, one of the fairs co-founders, joins Gita Joshi in this episode of the podcast. He shares the evolution and growth of the f
My guest is Alicia Puig of PXP Contemporary and Create! Magazine. We talk about Alicia's background and then go on to talk about artist submissions we receive, the artist statement and applying to galleries. You can get your free  Essential Gui
I see a lot of artists websites and I have noticed that an artist with a lot of experience can still have a poor website. Whether an artist is new to the game or they have years of experience under their belt, I have noticed their website can s
I talk to Danny Dunson about his work as an independent curator and his work with Gallery 1957, and the exhibition, Homecoming: The Aesthetics of the Cool featuring Amoako Boafo, Otis Quaicoe and Kwesi Botchway.Danny talks about his journey as
The Curator's Salon Magazine arrives in May 2021 and artists are invited to submit their work for inclusion.I talk about publications as a different way for artists to show their art and how this can lend credibility, visibility and validation
I talk about my book, Show Your Art, How to build an art career without a gallery.I published this book in April 2020 as an ebook, then as a paperback in August 2020. In this episode I talk about writing the book, and the joy of seeing it make
Sarah Wren from Art Therapy Made Modern is my guest on this episode of the podcast. We talk about Human Design, understanding your body wisdom and following its guidance to lead you to success.Human Design brings together various aspects of mod
I talk to the curators for the British Pavilion at Venice Biennale 2021. Manijeh Vergese and Maddie Kessler were selected for the 2020 Venice Biennale and in light of the global pandemic the Biennale was moved from 2020 to 2021. In this episode
Skye Holland talks about her deep interest in the natural world which is also the subject of her art. Skye talks about the importance of non verbal communication through her life as she was born to parents without hearing, she goes on to discus
Christopher Kieling talks about his career and the recent work made during lockdown in Berlin.Influenced by the mathematically inspired works of Escher and Uglow, Kieling explores the pure language of painting–form, colour, composition–through
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