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7 Ways to Make Money as a Young Artist

In this blog post we explore several ways young artists can turn their passion for art into a profitable venture. From selling artwork online and offering commissioned pieces to participating in art fairs and collaborations, we provide practical tips for building a successful career. Additionally, we discuss the importance of continuous learning, networking, and provide scholarship opportunities to support artistic growth and development.

What is it that truly excites and inspires you?

Are you searching for a way to generate income from your creative passions?

If so, you're in the right place! In this blog post, we will explore 7 ways you can make money and build a successful career as a young artist.

Financial success allows you to sustain your artistic practice, invest in art supplies, and create opportunities for further growth and development.

1. Sell Your Artwork

One of the most common ways to make money as an artist is by selling your artwork. There are various online platforms, such as Etsy, Society6, and MutualArt where you can showcase and sell your creations. Alternatively, you can create your own website to market and sell your artwork directly to potential buyers. Remember to take high-quality photos of your artwork and effectively promote them to attract more customers.

Artworks by Aya Takano on MutualArt

2. Generate a creative offer

Your skill set is unique and valuable. Spending time reflecting on and refining your creative skills and desires can illuminate your multidisciplinary style. Are you a graphic artist who is passionate about mental health? Design stunning and educational posters your peers can buy and hang in their room, you can event donate a portion of proceeds to mental heath organizations.

Or maybe you are a creative writer with photography skills? Start a monthly newsletter to feature your photos and writing, and add a paid subscription option. This can help you create a sustaining and fulfilling artistic practice that combines your wide range of interests and skills and generates intrinsic and economic value.

A poster by the The Charlie Fund, an organization that uses graphic design to educate around emotional intelligence.

3. Participate in Art Fairs and Exhibitions

Art fairs, exhibitions, and galleries provide excellent opportunities for young artists to showcase and sell their artwork. Look for local events in your area where you can display your creations to a wider audience. These events not only offer exposure but also connect you with potential buyers and fellow artists.

Kaikai Kiki Gallery at Art Basel Hong Kong 2017.

4. Print Merchandise

Consider exploring the option of printing your artwork on various merchandise. This could include items like t-shirts, mugs, or phone cases. By doing so, you can reach a broader customer base and generate additional income. Look for reliable printing services that can help you bring your designs to life on different products, or learn how to screen print and produce products on your own.

Painting by Yoshitomo Nara printed on a t-shirt.

5. Collaborate with Others

Collaboration is a powerful way to expand your reach as a young artist. Seek opportunities to collaborate with fellow artists, designers, or brands. This could involve creating joint artworks, designing album covers, or contributing to creative projects. Collaborations not only provide exposure but also open doors to financial compensation and new audiences.

Andy Warhol and Jean-Michel Basquiat joined forces in the 1980s. Their relationship resulted in one of the greatest collaborations of all time.

6. Offer Art Classes or Workshops

If you have a passion for teaching, consider offering art classes or workshops. Share your artistic skills and knowledge with aspiring artists or art enthusiasts. You can provide in-person classes or even conduct online workshops through platforms like Eventbrite and Zoom. This allows you to earn money while helping others develop their artistic abilities.

Examples of some art workshops offered on Eventbrite.

7. Apply for Scholarships and Grants

Another way to support your artistic endeavors is by applying for scholarships and grants. Many organizations, institutions, and foundations offer scholarships specifically for young artists. These scholarships can provide financial assistance for art supplies, educational opportunities, or even funding for art projects.

Scholarships can not only alleviate financial burdens but also open doors to valuable learning experiences and networking opportunities within the art community.

Don't overlook the power of scholarships in supporting your artistic growth and development. Take the time to explore available opportunities and invest in your artistic future through scholarship applications.

Scholarship Opportunity:

David Evans Scholarship of Art + Design 

At the New Art Foundation of Vancouver, we strive to help artists of all disciplines and ages. 

That’s why we’ve launched our David Evans Scholarship of Art + Design; designed to support young artists aged 14-25 in the Lower Mainland, BC with financial prizes, mentorship and exhibition opportunities to kick start their creative career.

Seize this invaluable opportunity and apply for the scholarship at https://www.nafvan.com/david-evans-young-talent-scholarship .

Keep exploring, learning, and adapting to the ever-evolving art market. Stay true to your artistic vision while remaining open to new opportunities and collaborations. With persistence, resilience, and a bit of entrepreneurial spirit, you can turn your passion into a thriving career as a young artist.

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