Members Interview

Oct 08
6 Creative Ways To Present Your Portfolio

Standing in front of a crowd with your artwork can be exciting, but let’s be honest, it’s also a little nerve-wracking. You want people to really “get” what you’ve made, to see the stories, the choices, and the little quirks that make your work yours. That’s where your portfolio becomes your best friend, it’s like a trusty sidekick that helps you tell your story without leaving anyone behind. A portfolio isn’t just a bunch of images slapped together. Think of it as a guided tour through your art world. Whether you’re…

Oct 07
A studio visit and interview with Artist Rajul Shah

In this studio visit interview with Singapore-based artist Rajul Shah, sunlight spills across her third-floor space, a room alive with colour, calm energy, and the hum of creativity. Rajul talks about the things that keep her grounded: her favourite brushes, the books and notes stacked by the window, and the quiet rhythm of working on several pieces at once. There’s the scent of paint in the air, a little mess, and a lot of heart. It’s less about perfection and more about presence, a glimpse into how she turns everyday moments…

Oct 07
Do Artists Still Need Galleries In 2025?

Have you noticed how your phone feels like a little art gallery now? Every few weeks there’s a new app, a fun filter, or some online space where people are showing and making art in ways that didn’t even exist a few years ago. The way artists share their work is changing fast, and it’s not just about posting on Instagram anymore, it’s opening up whole new ways of being seen. Take Wplace, for example. It’s this giant online canvas where people from all over the world add their own doodles,…

Oct 06
Final 3 Days Left to Submit Your Bird Themed Artwork

Time is running out! The Women in Arts Network’s global open call, “Birds,” is closing on October 9, 2025. Show us how you capture the beauty, freedom, and stories of birds through your art. All women-identifying and non-binary artists are welcome, and every visual art form is accepted. Let your creativity take flight and be part of an international celebration of art, resilience, and imagination.

Oct 06
How Teaching Can Be Your Side Business

Making ends meet as a new artist isn’t easy, and anyone who’s tried it knows the mix of excitement and uncertainty it brings. Some months feel full of promise, others feel like you’re stretching every penny just to keep creating. That’s why having a side hustle can be such a relief, not just financially but mentally too. Teaching is one of those rare side paths that actually complements your art practice instead of competing with it. You get to share your skills, stay connected to your craft, and bring in some…

Oct 05
What Does It Mean to Trust the Process of Finding Your Voice?

Min Park, a Brooklyn-based artist and designer, creates visual narratives that move between dreams, memory, and identity. In this conversation, she shares how her journey began, what guides her process, and the ways she continues to build connections through her art across cultures and communities.

Oct 05
6 Money Tips Every Artist Should Know

You know that feeling when the Wi-Fi suddenly cuts out in the middle of a video call? One second everything’s smooth, the next you’re frozen mid-sentence, wondering if anyone caught your awkward face. That’s pretty much what freelancing income feels like. One month you’re flowing, the next you’re buffering, and it always seems to happen right when you need stability the most. Freelancers laugh about it all the time: the feast-and-famine cycle, the “great month followed by a ghost town” month, the panic that hits as soon as you dare to…

Oct 04
Is Imposter Syndrome Holding Your Art Back?

Have you ever hovered over the “publish” button, heart racing, palms sweating, only to slam your laptop shut instead? That awful moment where your work suddenly looks like messy scribbles instead of something worth sharing? You’re not alone. Studies say nearly 70% of creatives feel like imposters at some point, and when it comes to posting portfolios online, that number might as well be everyone. Unlike sketchbooks tucked in drawers, portfolios sit out in the open where anyone can scroll, judge, and comment. No wonder it feels terrifying. What makes it…

Oct 03
Become Artist of the Month for October 2025-Submit Now!

Is it time for your art to be seen? Apply for October 2025 Artist of the Month with the Women in Arts Network. Share your work, tell your story, and let curators, collectors, and art lovers around the world discover your talent.

Oct 03
Is Your Art Safe Online?

Almost 85% of images shared online are reposted at least once without proper credit. Wild, right? If you’ve ever posted your painting on Instagram or uploaded an illustration to a portfolio site, chances are it’s already out there floating around without your name attached. It’s one of those moments that feels both flattering and frustrating. The internet has given artists this amazing stage where thousands can see our work with their eyes in seconds. But it’s also made everything feel slippery, like once you hit “post,” you lose a little bit…

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