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Blog: A Muse and Her Artist Topics:Art, Creativity, Women Helen Klebesadel original watercolor paintings, fabrics, and prints
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Building an Art Career: How to become a Juggling Women
There is no doubt about it, building an art career is a lot of work. It has been quite an interesting and productive period of time for me recently as I work to balance my multiple interests: art making, day job, teaching, and planning and promotions for future and current projects. Continue reading
Posted in Biographical, Career Development, Inspiration, Teaching Art and Creativity, Uncategorized, Watercolor, Workshops and Classes
Tagged art, art career, art workshops, Bjorklunden, galleries, Grace Chosy Gallery, Helen Klebesadel, Madison Arts Commission, Open Art Studios, Overture Center, Peg Ginsberg, social networking, Spoonflower, studio time, TAFA, watercolor, watercolor workshop, What inspires you?, Yeuh-mei Cheng
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Teaching Art to Learn How to be an Artist
We are focusing on art making as a way to think and draw upon what we already know about what we need to survive and prosper as artists and as balanced human beings. Continue reading
Still Thinking About Career Development For Artists
You might think its talent or education that is required to make art, and while both are foundational repeatedly you will hear artists talking about acquiring three things, 1) adequate time, 2) adequate space, and 3) adequate money. Continue reading

