
Showcase vs selling your art
This is the last episode of our second season. We'll be back soon! In today's episode we bring an artist that has sold pieces before but now is less focused in sales and more interested and showcase her art. While lookin

Hosted by Carolina Paz · EN · 20 episodes
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The audio version of our video interviews with contemporary visual artists AND episodes with tips, thoughts and provocations about the art practice and the art world.
Carolina Paz hosts Uncool Artist Podcast, a arts show with 20 episodes published.

This is the last episode of our second season. We'll be back soon! In today's episode we bring an artist that has sold pieces before but now is less focused in sales and more interested and showcase her art. While lookin

Today's episode brings valuable guidance on maintaining artistic integrity, selecting opportunities strategically, and using language effectively to convey the essence of one's artistic practice. Carolina and discusses t

This one is almost an addendum to our December 8th episode ("You don't need a gallery for your solo show"), but every artist have a unique path and body of work, so here we go! A mid-career artist have a simple question

On this particular day, Carolina listened back to back to two very productive artists, at different moments in their artistic careers (one just starting out and the other having been producing his work for many years), b

What to do when you are a full-time artist and need to immediately sell your works to be able to pay your bills. A compact episode with a very direct conversation about one of the issues that has most afflicted artists s

We’re diving into a conversation with a multidisciplinary artist from Poland that is having issues with building her artist website in a way that will truly reflects her diverse creative work. With experience in film, ph

In this episode Carolina talks to an emerging artist and addresses the importance of finding clarity and motivation in the art world. This Argentinian artist is searching for opportunities that offer guidance, a communit

In today's episode we will have two more conversations with Carolina and artists who seek to clarify their doubts about the world of art, but sometimes, like today, go beyond that. First, an emerging artist who wants to

In a second round of conversation, this artist is now looking for a new mentor. Are most mentors in the arts too soft? How to chose your mentor and where to find them?

In today’s episode, we kick off with an emerging artist discussing her path from communication and marketing into full-time art practice. Following that, we dive into the story of a mid-career artist who recently relocat

In this last episode of the 2024, a unique conversation with an artist who has been practicing for many years, but has a specific difficulty when it comes to integrating into the world of arts. If moving to a large urban

Carolina talks to a more established artist who produces, sells her art and who also has her issues like any other artist. They will talk about how to get traction, recognition and most importantly, how to develop opport

We are revisiting some topics that I think a lot of you struggle with. So this episode will reinforce some of Carolina's thoughts about art communities, sharing and positioning yourself as an artist. Not only that, she w

Starting big or small? What can you gain and lose between these two options? Gallery business models and how to deal with the risks inherent in representation, different buyer profiles and how to research your options wh

This episode is the audio version of our videocast episode (on youtube) with Rosaline Dou talking about her works, personal experience and her time at UAR in Brooklyn, NY.

In this episode two more conversations that Carol had with artists who are recently positioning themselves in the market (one of them just graduated). Should you sell your artwork on your website? How to gain that early

How to approach an art gallery with your work (should you present all the things you can do?) Is it better to have a direct or indirect approach? How to balance a career as a visual artist and a musician at the same time

In this episode, Carolina talks to two German artists who already have experience in different artistic areas and are trying to position themselves or reposition themselves in the world of contemporary arts.

A couple of excerpts of 1:1 Talks with Carolina Paz where artists discuss their issues looking for advice and some clarity.Beginnings in the artwork and how to try new things is the theme for this first encounters. Enjoy

In this talk through Zoom (we will improve the sound quality on the next episode), Carolina Paz , Uncool Artist founder and artist, interviews the Brazilian artist Liene Bosquê .
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