This has to have been one of the most stressful years for artists ever - and yet within that we have seen some remarkable achievements by artists.
In this post I'm going to try and highlight some of what I saw and heard about in 2020 which helped artists keep going....
- Artists Support Pledge
- Portraits for NHS Heroes
- The Art Teachers who learned fast how to deliver art lessons online
- Art Marketing and Website Makeovers
- The Virtual Online Art Exhibitions and Tours
- The Virtual / Online Conferences for Artists
- Online Resources
- My Contribution
Let's all remember going forward that we are not at the end - even with approved vaccines - and it's going to be a long time before things get back to normal.
So we need even more innovation and endeavour and hard work in 2021 - but if what I've seen in 2020 is anything to go by, there's lots of artists who are up for that!
Artist Support Pledge #artistsupportpledge
- an MBE in the Queen’s 2020 Birthday Honours List - for services to the arts during the Covid-19 response
The online selling platform helping artists make a living now has more than 69,000 followers, has produced 447,000 posts and generated around £70m in sales. Burrows, Apollo’s Personality of the Year, was subsequently made an MBE in this year’s Queen’s Birthday Honours – and his no-frills initiative has been hailed as a lifeline for artists struggling in the wake of Covid-19. Personality of the Year | Apollo Magazine (19 November 2020)In 2021 I'm going to pledge to do one post a week which will highlight the artwork of at least five artists whose work is posted for sale for £200 or less with the #artistsupportpledge.
Wouldn't it be wonderful if we all used other platforms to highlight the works of art that we liked - and continue to help those whose incomes have been decimated due to the lack of exhibitions.
Portraits for NHS Heroes #portraitsfornhsheroes
I opened the magazine my old school send me this week and found that it had an inordinate number of portraits of NHS Heroes in it. (My old school has a lot of students who go on to medical school). In fact the whole magazine had a theme of recognising those within its alumni - and its students - who had made a difference in terms of supporting those responding to the covid-19 pandemic.
- New VIRTUAL Exhibition of Portraits for NHS Heroes
- Covid-19 #10: Painting Portraits of NHS Heroes - has gone worldwide
The Art Teachers who learned fast how to deliver art lessons online
- the Pandemic had the potential to wipe out all their income from teaching in 2020
- they needed to move VERY fast to reconfigure their course offerings.
Indeed I kept track of all the changes in the field of Botanical Art Education and have to completely revamp my Online Art Education page on my Botanical Art and Artists website to keep track of all their endeavours via
- video tutorials
- Live Interface via Skype / Zoom / Facebook
- providing feedback and critiques via online means
- using Corporate Platforms for teaching eg some of the most popular are Patreon, Teachable, Udemy and Zoom.
- setting up online communities for students
"what students need to know" when assessing online education options
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQS) by prospective students. I recommend students use this as a basis for evaluating alternative options .
- identifying the sort of standards students ought to be able to expect - particularly if the financial outlay and time commitment is large.
In 2021......
- update my Online Botanical Art Education page again for all their new online courses being delivered in 2021!
- do the same thing for Online Art Business Education on my Art Business info for Artists website.
- develop a page on the latter website for all those who teach art - in terms of pulling together all the things they need to know relating to laws, guidelines and good professional practice.
Art Marketing and Website Makeovers
- an excellent contemporary responsive website with safe and secure ecommerce!
- an Instagram account
- knowledge about how best to use social media marketing
Certainly those that developed a website more than a decade ago - but have done little to it since still need to think very hard about best to manage an upgrade in terms of presentation and marketing their art.
In 2021......
You never know I might develop an FAQs checklist and grading profile for the websites of artists and art galleries!
The Online Art Exhibitions
In 2021......
- developing their portfolio of online resources - and
- making them much more accessible from their home page
- making them much more interactive (how many clicks from viewing an artwork on a virtual wall to being able to buy it.
The Online Art Conferences
Well done to those who organised virtual conferences and events for artists
- The First Virtual Conference of the American Society of Botanical Artists (October 2020) - which looks like it might become a regular event given it attracted a huge audience of ASBA Members from across the world who wouldn't normally be able to afford to attend
- this was my blog post I'm at an Art Society Virtual Conference! - MAKING A MARK
No plane tickets, no hotel, no travel.
- Enjoy 4+ days of immersion in all things "botanical art" from the comfort of your own home.
- Connect with botanical art enthusiasts from across the country (and around the world).
- Share your passion, be inspired by the art and artistic journeys of your fellow ASBA members as you engage in the rich content being offered.
- Plein Air Live - A Global Virtual Experience (June 2020) Plein Air Magazine presents a Historic First Virtual Plein Air Experience.
- The World’s First Virtual Realism Art Conference - held in October 2021
I don't think I saw many of these on the UK / European side of the pond - but I'd be pleased to be told otherwise. Meanwhile why not take a look at how the Americans delivered their conferences?
In 2021......
It appears this method of keeping in contact with artists around the world will continue. For example
- There's a Watercolor Live event in late January 2021
The Online Resources
and finally - my contribution
- I set up a page about Coronavirus / COVID-19 and Art on my Art Business Info for Artists website
- Back in September I wrote a post titled Covid-19: When life is hard - you learn to adapt - which took a look back at what had happened in 2020
- Art in Lockdown and Beyond: 6 Months On
- The Coronavirus Posts - I'd written 24 in total by September. Plus listed other online resources
- Six months on: "When life is hard - you learn to adapt"
- The next six months
As, yet again, we face the prospect of rising numbers of infections and hospital cases/deaths, It's maybe a good time to pause and look back.
However don't just focus on another six months of tightened constraints on what we could do before the Pandemic - and the prospect of even more constraints to come.
Think about the fact that MOST of us got through the first six months - because of what MOST of us gave up in terms of "doing our bit".
Then think about how we can all best adapt to "the new normal" - because those that do are doing much better than those who just yearn for what they've lost.
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