
What’s the difference between copyediting and line editing?
Copyediting and line editing are two important stages in the editorial process that play a critical role in improving the quality of written work.
Copyediting and line editing are two important stages in the editorial process that play a critical role in improving the quality of written work.
The key components of an exhibition proposal and how artists and curators can make an impression at galleries and museums.
What is ghostwriting, how does it work, and when might you hire someone to write about your artwork?
Visit our Art Writers for Hire list to find authors to write catalogue essays, gallery texts, art websites, and more.
A guide to the various types of artist’s monographs, including a comprehensive overview and a deep look at an artist’s practice.
Learn how to write a great artist’s statement using an example of a well-written statement by artist Katherine Toukhy.
How to write a great proposal for artist’s grants, fellowships, residencies, commissions, and more.
Artist coaching seems to be all the rage these days. Who are they and what can they do for you?
Here are some questions to ask yourself when you’re first organizing your thoughts, or before you sit down with a writing coach, to write your artist’s statement.
A Wikipedia article is a great way for artists to show up in an internet search, not to mention the professional credibility it can add to your name recognition. So who gets one, who should write them, and what do they need to include?