Tag: creative writing for artists

Oct 28
What Curators Really Want to Read in Your Art Exhibition Text

They say your work should speak for itself, but in reality, the words that accompany it often decide who actually listens. The exhibition text, that small paragraph on the wall, the label beside your piece, or the short description on a gallery website, carries far more weight than most artists imagine. It doesn’t just explain your work, it shapes how people approach it. Before a viewer has even looked long enough to feel something, those few lines have already told them how to see. Think about it, two artists might create…

Oct 19
How Writing Turns Viewers into Collectors

Ever heard the saying “Your art speaks for itself”? It sounds nice, but anyone who’s tried to get their work seen knows that words matter too. The way you describe your process, the stories you tell, even the short lines on your website, they all help people understand what they’re looking at. Writing quietly shapes how your art moves through the world, whether you notice it or not. Most artists treat writing like a chore at first, something you do because the application asks for it. But after a while, it…

Jul 17
13 Things to Keep in Mind When Writing Your Portfolio Introduction

Why Your Portfolio Intro is Kind of a Big Deal Think of your portfolio introduction as your front door. Before anyone browses your work, they meet your words. And those words can either invite someone to step inside or make them scroll right past. Whether you’re an emerging artist or simply updating your online presence, your introduction isn’t just filler. It’s your first impression, your handshake, your hello-I’m-here moment. It frames your work with intention and gives your viewer a soft place to land before they dive into the visuals. Writing…

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