Those of you who hang around here know that I used to offer an on-line course called Sell Your Art, Keep Your Soul. I created that course (which is still available, just not on line right now) based on a survey I put together to get a feel for where artists are in their business. Thought I’d share that with you!
Report: Artists and the Business of Art
This survey was conducted through Survey Monkey and was answered by 174 self-selected artists. The survey was available and mentioned multiple times through my blog and website. It was also posted regularly over 1.5 months on Facebook and Twitter. Respondents were encouraged to share with their artist friends.
If I were to do it again I would add some categories about the folks taking it so I would know the age group and gender I reached. I would also have a category that asked questions about time, and in fact may do another survey just to explore that subject. It seems we all have time constraints but I was very surprised to find that “not having enough art” was the 4th highest category in the 10th questions about what the responder needed “right now” and it seemed to be separate from the need for time – I am curious about that!
Numbers are numbers and there are limitations to a survey taken in this fashion. Still the trends that started at the beginning mostly held all the way through the survey so I feel comfortable with the results being reflective of the world of artists, including those who see no reason to sell art because being an artist doesn’t require that. They are, of course, technically correct, and I will reveal my own bias by adding that I like to eat and I love to make art and I want to be able to follow my soul and passions while still taking care of my physical comfort needs. I am on a constant adventure to create a path that allows me to do that, and for those who wish to do the same, I invite you to join me!
I will present the numbers as they came to me and summarize the individual responses. The rest is up to you to use as you see fit (and, I ask, please give me credit when and if you use pieces of it in your own writing or work).
What are the 3 biggest challenges to selling your art?
Can’t find venues |
17.2% |
30 |
Don’t know how to approach galleries or shops |
36.2% |
63 |
Don’t know which fairs and festivals to sell at |
21.8% |
38 |
Need more information about setting up a booth or table to sell |
9.8% |
17 |
Don’t like Marketing or selling my own art |
35.6% |
62 |
Am shy |
20.1% |
35 |
Don’t know how to price my work |
41.4% |
72 |
Can’t figure out how to do outreach to get people to come to show |
19.0% |
33 |
Don’t believe my art work is good enough to get juried in shows |
10.9% |
19 |
Other (please specify) |
39.1% |
68 |
answered question |
174 |
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skipped question |
0 |
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“Other” broke out: time, economy, using internet, photos of work, public has not interest, requirements of running a small business, right kind and/or enough work, gallery costs and general fees, where to find venues, self-confidence, no mailing list, don’t know how to market, new to art business, people are cheap, can’t sell high-priced work.
How do you define yourself as an artist?
Answer Options |
Response Percent |
Response Count |
I love making art and do it as a hobby |
14.9% |
26 |
I sell art part-time, price doesn’t matter |
5.2% |
9 |
I sell art part-time and want to pay for my art supplies |
17.2% |
30 |
I sell art part-time, want to move to full time, income is important but I have other resources |
33.3% |
58 |
I want to sell art full time, income must support me |
44.8% |
78 |
Other (please specify) |
33 |
|
answered question |
174 |
|
skipped question |
0 |
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Here are some of the actual answers to “other.” I am sharing them with you because I think they are interesting and give a good flavor for those who participated in the survey . The answers are copied and pasted directly from the survey:.
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Do you feel you have a good support system for making and selling your art?
Answer Options |
Response Percent |
Response Count |
yes |
20.1% |
35 |
yes and I would like some place to meet other artists socially |
13.2% |
23 |
yes and I would like some place to meet other artists to discuss business challenges and opportunities |
24.1% |
42 |
yes but sometimes I feel overwhelmed |
31.6% |
55 |
yes but sometimes I need a cheerleader |
16.1% |
28 |
yes but sometimes I want help identifying bigger opportunities |
28.7% |
50 |
no |
13.8% |
24 |
Other (please specify) |
13 |
|
answered question |
174 |
|
skipped question |
0 |
When asked what you do, do you respond “I am an artist”?
Answer Options |
Response Percent |
Response Count |
yes |
73.6% |
128 |
no |
26.4% |
46 |
Other (please specify) |
43 |
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answered question |
174 |
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skipped question |
0 |
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Do you have a database system for clients in place?
yes |
32.2% |
56 |
no |
40.2% |
70 |
sort of (napkins, slips of paper, business cards in a drawer) |
23.6% |
41 |
I have a data base but never use it |
4.0% |
7 |
Other (please specify) |
19 |
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answered question |
174 |
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skipped question |
0 |
If you have a data base, how often do you contact your clients by email, newsletter, postcards, etc?
Answer Options |
Response Percent |
Response Count |
once a month |
17.2% |
17 |
once every other month |
3.0% |
3 |
quarterly |
6.1% |
6 |
once every six months |
6.1% |
6 |
once a year |
7.1% |
7 |
sporadically |
60.6% |
60 |
Other (please specify) |
44 |
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answered question |
99 |
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skipped question |
75 |
What are the top 3 things you need right now to help you better sell your art at the level you want to sell it?
I grouped answers to this question as best I could and as indicated next to the numbers of respondents. Some folks gave three answers, some didn’t, and some gave the same answer 3 times (i.e., “time, time, time”) but I only counted it once.
82 marketing (pricing, agent, customers who are willing to buy, audience, who to sell to, commissions)
61 venues (more, different, better, solo)
49 time management (5); more time (44)
31 get organized (office, studio, database creation and maintenance)
29 motivation, confidence, belief in self and art
28 make more art
26 more funding (government); more resources, cheaper resources, lower fees for venues, smaller commissions taken by venues
19 networking, role models, community
11 internet: use it, create website
6 display
6 more energy
5 good photography of work
2 ability to travel to different places, ability to transport art
1 own gallery
3 Comments
That was interesting to hear what all the artists say about themselves and their work and selling their work. Many have day jobs to pay the bills it sounds like. But everybody has their passion. 🙂
you’re most welcome!
Thanks for the survey results, and your enthusiasm for helping fellow artists