Tag: how to impress curators

Aug 26
Are You Losing Opportunities Because of Your Portfolio?

An online portfolio is not supposed to be a museum archive, it’s more like a living room that you keep redecorating. Too many artists treat their portfolios like a one-time project. They upload work once, check the box, and then let it gather digital dust. The problem with that is simple: people who find you online often assume what they see is the best and most recent version of your practice. If your latest piece is from three years ago, what does that say? It signals that you’re either inactive, not…

Aug 21
Does Your Portfolio Look as Good on a Phone as It Does on a Laptop?

When you hear the term “responsive design,” it might sound like something that belongs in a developer’s handbook, not an artist’s portfolio. But here’s the thing, your portfolio is a living space for your art, and if that space feels cramped or broken on someone’s screen, the experience falls flat. Have you ever clicked on a site from your phone only to see images cut off or words shoved into tiny corners? Imagine a curator experiencing that with your portfolio. The truth is, responsive design isn’t about chasing trends, it’s about…

Aug 14
How to Land Opportunities Without a Huge Portfolio

1. Why “More” Isn’t Always Better Most artists assume that the key to unlocking opportunities is having a giant, polished portfolio filled with dozens of works. But here’s the truth: quality beats quantity almost every time. A small body of work that’s intentional, cohesive, and authentic can outshine a massive gallery of random pieces. Think of it like a restaurant menu. If the chef offers fifty different dishes but only cooks five well, the diners will remember the bad ones more than the good. On the other hand, a short menu…

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