Creative Practitioner

Creating an environment which encourages and sustains artists of all kinds
Hans Abbing

Hans AbbingHow to encourage and sustain professional artists?

If sustain implies increasing the population of artists by seeing to it that enough youngsters enter the arts and by preventing artists from leaving the profession, there is no need for any policy. The artists’ population is very good in sustaining itself. This is because the arts are still extremely attractive.

This is shown by the fact that artists are willing to work for very low incomes. (In the Netherlands almost half of the professional visual artists are poor in the sense that their overall income is at or below the level of social benefits. Moreover, 75% of artists can not make a living from their art work while 40% cannot cover their costs.)

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Richard Smith
Organisation: CS09 Board

I thought it would be of value to re-visit Roanne Dods’ summary of the debate on the Hans Abbing provocation (posted 1.10.2009 at 13.45pm).

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Tony Reekie
Organisation: Imaginate

I know that I work in an area of theatre - performing arts for children and young people - where practitioners long ago recognised the need for having a wide range of skills to sustain their work a

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Stewart
Organisation: Scottish Enterprise

I note from various postings that the subject of generating income from work is of interest and there is a willingness to share best practice.

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Neil Robertson
Organisation: Freelance Economist

I like this recognition of the importance to the arts scene of 'higher level amateurism' - the quality of some of the work in e.g.

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Pinkie Maclure
Organisation: Pumajaw

If you want to make the arts accessible you have to speak in plain English, not academic-speak!

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Jayne Taylor
Organisation: cultural planner

In the recent Creative Scotland 'vital spark' funding initiative, colaborations are soughtfrom 'professional artists' with Science, Technology and other forefront industries.

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Edward Harkins
Organisation: Independent

First I want to welcome this conversation – and going by some of the postings here it is a promising start in a field that does need some informed and constructive thought and discussion.

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Fiona
Organisation: www.art24seven.eu.com

My passion is original art. Art Sales is also my passion and not only my own sales but I love to help other artists sell their work!

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Kate E. Deeming
Organisation: Freelance

I have been meaning to respond to this thread for sometime now - I have been penning in my head, sadly and realistically I have been too inundated with "survival" issues to be able to respond till

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Scottish Artists Union
Organisation: Scottish Artists Union

How an artist (of any discipline) makes a living is of fundamental importance when discussing how to encourage and sustain their profession.

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