Ceri speaks with Dhikshana Turakhia Pering, who has over 18 years of experience in museums, galleries and the wider cultural and creative world. As Head of Creative Programmes at London Museum, Dhikshana talks to Ceri about her journey from Science Museum explainer to cultural leader and reveals how her neurodiversity shaped her approach to leadership. She discusses the importance of joy and hope in creative programming, authentic leadership and making culture accessible to all. Throughout the episode, it is clear that Dhikshana’s mission is closely aligned with her own experiences and upbringing, giving her authentic passion in everything she does. KEY TAKEAWAYS Dhikshana manages her neurodiversity through good preparation, practising presentations three times, detailed scripting, and developing organisational systems that help her lead effectively while maintaining high standards Throughout her career, Dhikshana has developed programming based on starting from a place of empathy and respect, actively listening to communities, and ensuring representation becomes embedded in institutional structures Her leadership style evolved from recognising that being authentic means maintaining consistency across all interactions while learning to set boundaries between her professional and personal life She created the "triangle model" framework at London Museum, focusing on intellectual depth, lived experience, and universal themes to build strong creative programmes that resonate with diverse audiences Her involvement with Museum Detox has shown her the vital importance of professional networks in providing support, solidarity, and advocacy for diversity in cultural institutions Dhikshana's career transitions were guided by listening to her gut instinct while building support systems that allowed her to make bold moves when necessary At London Museum, she combines programming that sparks joy and hope while addressing serious social issues and civic action, drawing from her personal experiences growing up in Camden Her approach to team leadership focuses on creating psychological safety while maintaining clear structures, drawing from both positive and challenging experiences throughout her career journey BEST MOMENTS "If you can hold the attention of 14 year old boys while you're on stage delivering a show about digestion, where you're talking about poo, like you can pretty much hold the attention of anyone." "I'm glad we're in a world now where 12 year old me right now somewhere would find out they were dyslexic and be like, cool. Like, what do I need? How do I do it?" "I was told I would never be a leader because I smile too much...The smile is a big thing. It makes people feel welcome and comfortable with me. And then they tell me lots of stuff that's really helpful." "Being your authentic self means being genuine to everyone around you...They know, they meet you, they hear you, they hear what you're interested in and how you're going to do this." "The way I am, my empathy, the way I love chatting to people, the way that I can listen to someone and then retain loads of information is really important." EPISODE RESOURCES Guest Resources: https://www.londonmuseum.org.uk/ https://uk.linkedin.com/in/dtpering PODCAST HOST BIO With over 30 years in the art world, Ceri has worked closely with leading artists and arts professionals, managed public and private galleries and charities, and curated more than 250 exhibitions and events. She sold artworks to major museums and private collectors and commissioned thousands of works across diverse media, from renowned artists such as John Akomfrah, Pipilotti Rist, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer and Vito Acconci. Now, she wants to share her extensive knowledge with you, so you can excel and achieve your goals. **** Ceri Hand Coaching Membership: Group coaching, live art surgeries, exclusive masterclasses, portfolio reviews, weekly challenges. Access our library of content and resource hub anytime and enjoy special discounts within a vibrant community of peers and professionals. Ready to transform your art career? Join today! https://cerihand.com/membership/ **** Build Relationships The Easy WayOur self-study video course, "Unlock Your Artworld Network," offers a straightforward 5-step framework to help you build valuable relationships effortlessly. Gain the tools and confidence you need to create new opportunities and thrive in the art world today. https://cerihand.com/courses/unlock_your_artworld_network/**** Book a Discovery Call Today To schedule a personalised 1-2-1 coaching session with Ceri or explore our group coaching options, simply email us at hello@cerihand.com **** Discover Your Extraordinary Creativity Visit www.cerihand.com to learn how we can help you become an extraordinary creative.
Ceri interviews Gavin Wade, the visionary artist curator behind Eastside Projects and Senior Research Fellow at Birmingham City University. From his early love of comics to founding one of the UK's most innovative art spaces, Gavin talks to Ceri about transforming the art world through collaborative practices. His story of creating a new kind of gallery space, winning a £120 million market redevelopment project, and maintaining artistic integrity while pushing boundaries is both inspiring and practical for anyone interested in making their creative mark. KEY TAKEAWAYS Gavin's approach to artist collaboration shows how repeated engagements over time create deeper, more meaningful projects - rather than rushing one off exhibitions, he builds lasting relationships that allow ideas to naturally evolve into innovative work. Through establishing Eastside Projects, Gavin demonstrated how to create a new kind of art space by selectively adopting elements from commercial galleries, museums and artist run spaces while rejecting conventional limitations. His early immersion in comics and DIY culture shaped his understanding of self publishing and community building, providing foundational principles that continue to influence his approach to art making and curation. Gavin's success with Eastside Projects stems from his ability to balance ambitious international programming with local artist development, he recognised that both elements are essential for meaningful impact. His revolutionary perspective on gallery spaces rejects the notion of neutral containers, instead treating them as living artworks that continuously evolve through each exhibition and intervention. Gavin built his confidence in the art world through consistent action. Each successfully organised show and new connection strengthened his position and opened up fresh opportunities. His involvement in the Smithfield Market project demonstrates how artists can meaningfully influence city development when they're involved in early planning stages rather than being brought in as an afterthought. Gavin maintains creative sustainability through clear boundaries - implementing regular working hours, extending installation periods, and prioritising family time, proving that balance enhances rather than diminishes artistic output. BEST MOMENTS "As soon as I was on my degree, I just thought, well, I'm an artist, I might not be as good yet, but I'm trying." "There is no such thing as an individual artwork. There is always a relationship between the artwork and its environment and other artworks and other things that have appeared in that space in the past or will appear in the future." "I didn't even know what a sculptor was particularly at that point. There was a little bit of modelling, like clay modelling and stuff, which felt a little bit boring, like I could do it, but it wasn't that exciting." "The art world is about supporting artists and careers and trying to come up with ideas, but to do it, it needs to reinforce societal status quos that are very aristocratic." EPISODE RESOURCES Artist Links: Eastside Projects, Birmingham https://eastsideprojects.org/ Instagram: @eprjcts Gavin Wade Instagram: @gavin_wade_ PODCAST HOST BIO With over 30 years in the art world, Ceri has worked closely with leading artists and arts professionals, managed public and private galleries and charities, and curated more than 250 exhibitions and events. She sold artworks to major museums and private collectors and commissioned thousands of works across diverse media, from renowned artists such as John Akomfrah, Pipilotti Rist, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer and Vito Acconci. Now, she wants to share her extensive knowledge with you, so you can excel and achieve your goals. **** Ceri Hand Coaching Membership: Group coaching, live art surgeries, exclusive masterclasses, portfolio reviews, weekly challenges. Access our library of content and resource hub anytime and enjoy special discounts within a vibrant community of peers and professionals. Ready to transform your art career? Join today! https://cerihand.com/membership/ **** Build Relationships The Easy WayOur self-study video course, "Unlock Your Artworld Network," offers a straightforward 5-step framework to help you build valuable relationships effortlessly. Gain the tools and confidence you need to create new opportunities and thrive in the art world today. https://cerihand.com/courses/unlock_your_artworld_network/**** Book a Discovery Call Today To schedule a personalised 1-2-1 coaching session with Ceri or explore our group coaching options, simply email us at hello@cerihand.com **** Discover Your Extraordinary Creativity Visit www.cerihand.com to learn how we can help you become an extraordinary creative.
Technology meets art as Ceri is joined by Mexican-Canadian media artist Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, whose works are in collections worldwide such as MoMA, Guggenheim, TATE, Reina Sofía, and Hirshhorn. He shares his journey from nightclub owner's son to internationally acclaimed artist and how it shaped his unique approach to creating participatory experiences. From transforming the US-Mexico border to making climate change audible through 481 speakers, Rafael gives his thoughts about managing ADHD, building a successful studio, and the delicate balance of working with major brands while maintaining artistic integrity. KEY TAKEAWAYS Early exposure to nightclub culture and theatrical environments influenced Rafael's approach to creating participatory art installations that come alive only when people engage with them. The democratisation of technology has transformed media art from being institution dependent to being more accessible, leading to an explosion of digital creation worldwide. Managing ADHD has been both a challenge and an asset for Rafael; he credits his condition for helping him work under pressure and maintain the necessary denial to tackle seemingly impossible projects. The artist's studio operates like a theatrical production, with Rafael as director rather than a solitary creator, involving specialists from 10 different countries. Environmental consciousness has become central to his practice, including scientific collaboration to minimise the impact on migratory birds and transition to more sustainable technologies. Rafael uses three key filters for project selection: intellectual/philosophical interest, time investment required, and economics, maintaining about 20% of work as non-profit. The relationship between art and corporate sponsorship requires careful navigation to maintain artistic legitimacy while ensuring financial sustainability. Art institutions face a tension between meaningful engagement with digital art and the temptation to use technology merely for spectacle and attendance numbers. BEST MOMENTS "My talent is more in getting teams together. And there is a name for this, it's like a theatrical director... there's still a vision, it's the director's vision, that is followed." "Ultimately what I'm interested in art is in creating a good party, it is only when people come in that the party really begins, it really is dependent on participation." "I got off of Ritalin so that I could continue a life of denial because it's the only way to lie to yourself that these things can actually be accomplished." "I am not interested in growth. I want de-growth...I don't want to become a massive company, but what I do want is not to grow in personnel or space. I want to grow in time." "The genius artist who did something and then out of this one idea created a career doesn't exist. It's the perseverance." "You'll never be satisfied. You'll always think that the next artwork is better than anything you've done in the past." EPISODE RESOURCES @lozanohemmer https://www.lozano-hemmer.com/ PODCAST HOST BIO With over 30 years in the art world, Ceri has worked closely with leading artists and arts professionals, managed public and private galleries and charities, and curated more than 250 exhibitions and events. She sold artworks to major museums and private collectors and commissioned thousands of works across diverse media, from renowned artists such as John Akomfrah, Pipilotti Rist, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer and Vito Acconci. Now, she wants to share her extensive knowledge with you, so you can excel and achieve your goals. **** Ceri Hand Coaching Membership: Group coaching, live art surgeries, exclusive masterclasses, portfolio reviews, weekly challenges. Access our library of content and resource hub anytime and enjoy special discounts within a vibrant community of peers and professionals. Ready to transform your art career? Join today! https://cerihand.com/membership/ **** Build Relationships The Easy WayOur self-study video course, "Unlock Your Artworld Network," offers a straightforward 5-step framework to help you build valuable relationships effortlessly. Gain the tools and confidence you need to create new opportunities and thrive in the art world today. https://cerihand.com/courses/unlock_your_artworld_network/**** Book a Discovery Call Today To schedule a personalised 1-2-1 coaching session with Ceri or explore our group coaching options, simply email us at hello@cerihand.com **** Discover Your Extraordinary Creativity Visit www.cerihand.com to learn how we can help you become an extraordinary creative.
Ceri is joined by Marine Tanguy, the pioneering founder of MTArt Agency. From managing a gallery at 21 to founding the art world's first talent agency at 25, Marine shares her journey of revolutionising how artists are represented and supported. Ceri and Marine talk about building resilience, visual literacy, and creating new opportunities for artists. Marine also opens up about overcoming personal challenges, including a public hate campaign while pregnant, and shares her innovative approach to artist representation. KEY TAKEAWAYS Marine built MTArt Agency on a philosophical foundation first, establishing clear manifestos about the future relationship with the arts and the alignment of medium and concept before focusing on business applications At 25, Marine created a new business model in the art world by shifting focus from gallery spaces to a service based agency, enabling broader opportunities for artists beyond traditional art sales Marine's experience of managing a hate campaign while pregnant led her to find strength in ballet, demonstrating how physical practice can help manage the mental challenges of leadership Coming from a teaching family background, Marine approached her financial education systematically, surrounding herself with knowledgeable investors who could contribute expertise beyond just funding Marine's approach to talent spotting comes from genuine enthusiasm - she describes herself as someone who rushes back to the office excited to champion new artists she's discovered and thinks that much of the art world today is lacking this type of enthusiasm. As one of the first B Corp certified companies in the art world, Marine used this framework to create measurable accountability in an industry that traditionally lacks formal regulation. Despite managing 50 artists and over 300 projects, Marine maintains a "log in, log out" approach to social media. Marine's company has grown to a £35 million valuation by creating opportunities across multiple sectors from public art to brand partnerships, whilst many more traditional galleries are struggling in the current market. BEST MOMENTS "We are in the art world where being enthusiastic is something that's actually quite rare. It's seen as either quite young or naive or too keen to a degree. But I love my enthusiasm." "The traditional way is really being challenged as we speak." "I haven't studied finance, but I was aware it was something that therefore I was not knowledgeable in, so I made a point of becoming knowledgeable in it." "I think realistically with talent, it's really a balance of hard work, ethics and research, but it's also a question of talent." "You just know when an entrepreneur walk into a room versus someone that has put a deck together with a few clever facts versus someone that has really walked in and you know that they can deliver what they're saying." "Making sure that they diversify, that they reach out as much to public art commissioners, to brands, to digital partners, like they really think outside the box." "Ballet is also muting your brain for an hour and a half, which is really good for your anxiety." EPISODE RESOURCES Marine is represented by United Talent Agency for her writing and TV career. Instagram: @marinetanguyart PODCAST HOST BIO With over 30 years in the art world, Ceri has worked closely with leading artists and arts professionals, managed public and private galleries and charities, and curated more than 250 exhibitions and events. She sold artworks to major museums and private collectors and commissioned thousands of works across diverse media, from renowned artists such as John Akomfrah, Pipilotti Rist, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer and Vito Acconci. Now, she wants to share her extensive knowledge with you, so you can excel and achieve your goals. **** Ceri Hand Coaching Membership: Group coaching, live art surgeries, exclusive masterclasses, portfolio reviews, weekly challenges. Access our library of content and resource hub anytime and enjoy special discounts within a vibrant community of peers and professionals. Ready to transform your art career? Join today! https://cerihand.com/membership/ **** Build Relationships The Easy WayOur self-study video course, "Unlock Your Artworld Network," offers a straightforward 5-step framework to help you build valuable relationships effortlessly. Gain the tools and confidence you need to create new opportunities and thrive in the art world today. https://cerihand.com/courses/unlock_your_artworld_network/**** Book a Discovery Call Today To schedule a personalised 1-2-1 coaching session with Ceri or explore our group coaching options, simply email us at hello@cerihand.com **** Discover Your Extraordinary Creativity Visit www.cerihand.com to learn how we can help you become an extraordinary creative.
Ceri explores the world of digital art and creative leadership with Tom Higham, Creative Director and founder of Mediale. Tom shares his knowledge and experience, from film festivals to cutting-edge digital projects, and gives his thoughts on artist development, community engagement, and the challenges of running a creative organisation. Ceri and Tom also talk about personal health, leadership styles, and share their visions for the future of arts and technology. KEY TAKEAWAYS Tom's career highlights the importance of networking and seizing opportunities in the arts, from volunteering to leadership roles. Effective creative leadership involves balancing artistic vision with practical considerations like funding, stakeholder management, and team dynamics. Community engagement in arts projects requires a genuine interest in people's stories and a collaborative approach between artists and local groups. The digital art sector is very international, presenting both opportunities and challenges for UK based organisations and artists. Successful arts organisations need to adapt their leadership and project approaches based on the specific context and scale of each initiative. Tom stresses the importance of clear communication and boundary setting in leadership, while maintaining flexibility and empathy to be successful. Personal health management, including addressing invisible disabilities is essential in sustainable creative leadership. The arts sector should critically examine the impact and sustainability of large scale cultural events versus ongoing, community focused initiatives and what they can alternatively offer. BEST MOMENTS "I always found I would tend to let the work expand to fill the time I give it." "Talking, communicating to different people outside of your inner sphere is quite a skill and there aren't that many people in the arts who do that well, I don't think." "You have to build the trust to be able to take that risk, I think that's really important, but also to build that trust, you have to tell a compelling story." "The hardest stuff about being an arts leader is probably, I'm imagining, similar to the hardest stuff about being a leader in the energy sector or in the retail sector. It's people." "I think you've clearly done so well over your career is actually that trust and that deep love that you have for the artists and their idea, but then finding the language and the synergy, those kinds of moments of alignment with somebody else." "Clarity is kindness, you know, and sometimes that means even if you're saying clearly, actually, no, that doesn't work for me, it actually helps people to understand and take action accordingly." "I would suggest to artists that you have to figure out what you want to pursue and figure out how to talk about it." EPISODE RESOURCES Connect with Tom Higham: Instagram: @tomhigham14 LinkedIn: Tom Higham Website: tomhigham.net For more information about his work with Mediale, visit mediale.org.uk or follow @mediale_uk on Instagram. PODCAST HOST BIO With over 30 years in the art world, Ceri has worked closely with leading artists and arts professionals, managed public and private galleries and charities, and curated more than 250 exhibitions and events. She sold artworks to major museums and private collectors and commissioned thousands of works across diverse media, from renowned artists such as John Akomfrah, Pipilotti Rist, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer and Vito Acconci. Now, she wants to share her extensive knowledge with you, so you can excel and achieve your goals. **** Ceri Hand Coaching Membership: Group coaching, live art surgeries, exclusive masterclasses, portfolio reviews, weekly challenges. Access our library of content and resource hub anytime and enjoy special discounts within a vibrant community of peers and professionals. Ready to transform your art career? Join today! https://cerihand.com/membership/ **** Build Relationships The Easy WayOur self-study video course, "Unlock Your Artworld Network," offers a straightforward 5-step framework to help you build valuable relationships effortlessly. Gain the tools and confidence you need to create new opportunities and thrive in the art world today. https://cerihand.com/courses/unlock_your_artworld_network/**** Book a Discovery Call Today To schedule a personalised 1-2-1 coaching session with Ceri or explore our group coaching options, simply email us at hello@cerihand.com **** Discover Your Extraordinary Creativity Visit www.cerihand.com to learn how we can help you become an extraordinary creative.
Join Ceri as she interviews acclaimed artist Emma Talbot. From her childhood drawings to art installations, Emma shares her experiences of finding her authentic voice, transforming personal experiences into universal art, and creating without external validation. KEY TAKEAWAYS Emma's early drawings were a form of escape and freedom during a challenging childhood, highlighting art's therapeutic potential and laying the groundwork for her artistic path. Art school and early career struggles masked Emma's authentic voice, which she only then discovered after experiencing profound personal loss. Abandoning the pressure to be an "artist" led to Emma's creative breakthrough. Witnessing her partner's death inspired Emma to explore consciousness and shared human experiences in her work. Navigating institutional collaborations and budget negotiations became crucial skills in creating Emma's ambitious projects. Managing multiple international exhibitions requires Emma to focus on the interconnectedness of her work and adopt a methodical approach. Embracing her true artistic identity and interests liberated Emma's creativity, making her work more enjoyable and authentic. BEST MOMENTS "Drawing is, can be, a kind of avoidance, it's like a space you can go into, where it's like everything else disappears, and you, you get to invent what you want." "All we have is this period of time of consciousness and all we do is share the experience with one another." "I don't feel uncertain about my work at all. Because I know what it's doing is just doing what it's doing." "Finding joy is a choice. It sounds so corny to say it out loud, but it is, it is, and you can, and I find that I'm able to do that." "Each person tailors the work to themselves. You know, the work has to be something that suits you." "I think for me a big part of understanding my work was just accepting who I am." "Emma's story is a powerful reminder that creativity is not only a tool for self expression, but also a way to process profound personal experiences "Art is not just about what you make, but about the connections you foster with those who experience it." EPISODE RESOURCES Artist Links: https://www.emmatalbot.org.uk Instagram @talbot.emma Gallery representation: Gallery Onrust, Amsterdam https://www.galerieonrust.nl/artists/emma-talbot PODCAST HOST BIO With over 30 years in the art world, Ceri has worked closely with leading artists and arts professionals, managed public and private galleries and charities, and curated more than 250 exhibitions and events. She sold artworks to major museums and private collectors and commissioned thousands of works across diverse media, from renowned artists such as John Akomfrah, Pipilotti Rist, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer and Vito Acconci. Now, she wants to share her extensive knowledge with you, so you can excel and achieve your goals. **** Ceri Hand Coaching Membership: Group coaching, live art surgeries, exclusive masterclasses, portfolio reviews, weekly challenges. Access our library of content and resource hub anytime and enjoy special discounts within a vibrant community of peers and professionals. Subscribe before September 29 for just £5 per month for the first year! Flexible membership with monthly payments and no pressure to stay. Ready to transform your art career? Subscribe now! https://cerihand.com/subscribe/ **** Build Relationships The Easy WayOur self-study video course, "Unlock Your Artworld Network," offers a straightforward 5-step framework to help you build valuable relationships effortlessly. Gain the tools and confidence you need to create new opportunities and thrive in the art world today. https://cerihand.com/courses/unlock_your_artworld_network/ **** Book a Discovery Call Today To schedule a personalised 1-2-1 session with Ceri or explore our group coaching options, simply email us at hello@cerihand.com **** Discover Your Extraordinary Creativity Visit www.cerihand.com to learn how we can help you become an extraordinary creative.
Ceri explores the dynamic creative journey of Connal Orton, a versatile talent who's traversed theatre, television, and psychological thrillers. Connal shares his knowledge and personal experiences of creative leadership, embracing risk, and finding joy in the process. From directing plays to executive producing hit TV shows and now crafting gripping novels, Connal's story is a masterclass in adaptability and creative evolution. KEY TAKEAWAYS Embrace serendipity and be open to unexpected opportunities. Many of Connal's career-defining moments came from chance encounters and being willing to try new things. Creative leadership involves articulating the big picture while allowing team members the freedom to handle details, fostering a collaborative environment. Building a loyal audience is crucial. Try to focus on creating emotional connections rather than chasing numbers or trying to appeal to everyone. Feedback is essential, but timing is key, seek input at the right stages and from trusted sources to refine your work effectively. Authenticity in your creative voice and marketing approach can help you stand out and build a dedicated fan base. Playfulness and pushing boundaries can lead to innovative ideas; don't be afraid to be cheeky or irreverent in your work. Transitioning between creative fields can be advantageous, allowing you to apply skills and experiences in fresh ways. Surrounding yourself with talented people and fostering a supportive creative community can elevate your work and open new opportunities. BEST MOMENTS "I often think of the stuff on the wall as being like my sort of holiday photos, which is that they remind me a bit of my own kind of journey." "I want to write something that I think lots of people are going to read and I want those people to find it and love it." "Be your authentic self, if you're going to fail, fail on your own terms and at least believe in the stuff that you're making." "You can't make comedy without enjoying yourself. It's like you don't know whether a joke's funny unless you're laughing at it or not." "Your job very often is to articulate the big stages and let other people look after the detail." "I think what I've kind of learned is...you can be really risqué with things if you do it in the right way and with real confidence." EPISODE RESOURCES @calebcroweauthor @connalo @inkubatorbookshttps://www.calebcrowe.com/ PODCAST HOST BIO With over 30 years in the art world, Ceri has worked closely with leading artists and arts professionals, managed public and private galleries and charities, and curated more than 250 exhibitions and events. She sold artworks to major museums and private collectors and commissioned thousands of works across diverse media, from renowned artists such as John Akomfrah, Pipilotti Rist, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer and Vito Acconci. Now, she wants to share her extensive knowledge with you, so you can excel and achieve your goals. **** Ceri Hand Coaching Membership: Group coaching, live art surgeries, exclusive masterclasses, portfolio reviews, weekly challenges. Access our library of content and resource hub anytime and enjoy special discounts within a vibrant community of peers and professionals. Subscribe before September 29 for just £5 per month for the first year! Flexible membership with monthly payments and no pressure to stay. Ready to transform your art career? Subscribe now! https://cerihand.com/subscribe/ **** Build Relationships The Easy WayOur self-study video course, "Unlock Your Artworld Network," offers a straightforward 5-step framework to help you build valuable relationships effortlessly. Gain the tools and confidence you need to create new opportunities and thrive in the art world today. https://cerihand.com/courses/unlock_your_artworld_network/ **** Book a Discovery Call Today To schedule a personalised 1-2-1 session with Ceri or explore our group coaching options, simply email us at hello@cerihand.com **** Discover Your Extraordinary Creativity Visit www.cerihand.com to learn how we can help you become an extraordinary creative.
This special episode is an audio version of a talk Ceri gave the brilliant Working Class Creatives Database in collaboration with Second Act Gallery funded by Arts Council England. Ceri talks all about the pervasive issue of imposter syndrome among creative professionals. Drawing from her extensive experience in the arts, Ceri offers practical help and ideas to overcome self doubt and build creative confidence. From reframing negative thoughts to embracing your own unique perspective, Ceri gives proven advice to help artists and creatives thrive in their careers, tackling imposter syndrome head on. KEY TAKEAWAYS Imposter syndrome is common among creatives, affecting even highly successful individuals. Recognising these feelings as normal is the first step to overcoming them. Separate feelings from facts. Feeling inadequate doesn't mean you are. Practice reframing negative thoughts with positive, empowering ones. Visualise your success and practice power poses to boost confidence. These techniques can reduce performance related stress and enhance self assurance. Focus on finding your tribe, 10 to 12 champions who genuinely appreciate your work can significantly boost your career and confidence. Embrace your unique perspective and creativity. Don't try to fit into spaces that don't align with your values or artistic vision. Prepare thoroughly for challenging situations, but also learn to improvise. Confidence is built through taking action and learning from experiences. Practice self compassion and celebrate your achievements, learn to acknowledge and reward yourself for your accomplishments. Surround yourself with supportive people who are excited by your talent and want you to succeed. Your wellbeing and confidence are paramount. BEST MOMENTS "The difference between those who experience imposter syndrome and those who don't is their mindset during triggering situations. They think different thoughts, which is encouraging because it means we can learn to think like a non-impostor." "Perfectionism has its place. Caring deeply about your work is good. Strive for excellence when it matters most, but don't dwell on routine tasks and forgive yourself for mistakes." "View this as a skill, not a sign of ineptness. The essence of 'fake it till you make it' is to act confidently, take risks, and let your behaviour build your confidence over time." "Confidence is a process, not an end game. Sometimes you have to improvise." "Every single one of you has got something important and useful and gorgeous to contribute in the art world and beyond in society. You are our thinkers, our makers, our see-ers." "If you want more love, you have to give more love. It's really that simple. That goes with increasing your network, increasing your connections with people." "Life is 50/50, right? None of us get out of here alive. So we go through good times, we go through bad times and success for me means that I can deliberately choose on purpose when I get to enjoy the moment." "You deserve to be in the meeting, in the show, at the private view, and your contributions are important." PODCAST HOST BIO With over 30 years in the art world, Ceri has worked closely with leading artists and arts professionals, managed public and private galleries and charities, and curated more than 250 exhibitions and events. She sold artworks to major museums and private collectors and commissioned thousands of works across diverse media, from renowned artists such as John Akomfrah, Pipilotti Rist, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer and Vito Acconci. Now, she wants to share her extensive knowledge with you, so you can excel and achieve your goals. In Partnership with Working-Class Creative Database and Second Act Gallery The Working-Class Creatives Database (WCCD) CIC is a volunteer-led in-person and online community for working-class creatives in the UK. It was founded in 2021 to provide a platform for working-class creatives, to establish a strong community between working-class artists and tackle classism within the arts. @workingclasscreativesdatabase https://www.workingclasscreativesdatabase.co.uk/ Funded by Arts Council England @acegrams THE SECOND ACT is a young contemporary gallery with roots in the North of England and East London. @second_act_gallery https://www.secondactgallery.co.uk/ **** Ceri Hand Coaching Membership: Group coaching, live art surgeries, exclusive masterclasses, portfolio reviews, weekly challenges. Access our library of content and resource hub anytime and enjoy special discounts within a vibrant community of peers and professionals. Flexible membership with monthly payments and no pressure to stay. Ready to transform your art career? Subscribe now! https://cerihand.com/membership/ **** Build Relationships The Easy WayOur self-study video course, "Unlock Your Artworld Network," offers a straightforward 5-step framework to help you build valuable relationships effortlessly. Gain the tools and confidence you need to create new opportunities and thrive in the art world today. https://cerihand.com/courses/unlock_your_artworld_network/**** Book a Discovery Call Today To schedule a personalised 1-2-1 session with Ceri or explore our group coaching options, simply email us at hello@cerihand.com **** Discover Your Extraordinary Creativity Visit www.cerihand.com to learn how we can help you become an extraordinary creative.
Ceri speaks to Ana Maria Caballero, a Colombian-born literary artist who is breaking boundaries in the world of poetry. From selling a poem at Sotheby's to collaborating with AI, Ana Maria's journey reflects the power of persistence and innovation. She talks about balancing creativity with practicality, embracing collaboration, and reimagining classic literature for new generations, to inspire creatives across all disciplines. KEY TAKEAWAYS Ana Maria balances creative growth with practicality, starting in finance before moving onto journalism and working for the Colombian vice president. Her experience in the press office built resilience and taught her the value of feedback, crucial for her development as a writer. She emphasises the importance of maintaining a beginner's mindset in creative practice and embracing the personal as a gateway to the universal. You have to be resilient as a creative, Ana submitted her work to 50 publishers before winning a poetry prize! She explores the translation of ideas across different mediums, from traditional poetry to digital art and AI collaborations. Ana Maria advocates for reimagining classic literature through technology to engage new generations beyond traditional educational methods. There are challenges and opportunities of being a pioneer in merging poetry with new media and blockchain technology. This can be seen as quite controversial in the creative world. Ana Maria emphasises the importance of honest self-expression in writing, using her work as a means of self-preservation and connection with readers. BEST MOMENTS "I'm very truthful. I really try to be honest. Thank you. And I let myself write the hard truth and let it be there and not delete it, not edit it." "There is a difficulty sometimes as a writer to allow someone else to mess with your writing. And I have found that the best work that I've really put out there has been Much of it, beside an editor who understands, respects, but also, you know, is willing to cut what you've done." "I wanted my work to have this pulse beyond the page, and I've really been able to find that by engaging with new media because the new media community is a vibrant, thriving community." "I think that ripping apart attacks, playing with it, cutting and pasting and putting into stable diffusion, turning it into an artwork to really connect with one single text in a very meaningful way is so much more important than to read... You know, 10 books in a semester and write five paragraph essays on them." "I submitted it probably 50 different places until it finally won a National Poetry Prize." "I started writing this book when I was pregnant with my daughter who's turning nine next week actually. So it's been a long, long process." "I really do see my work as a, as a means of self preservation. So it's like I save myself and regain my centre by writing them." EPISODE RESOURCES Ana María Caballero: Twitter: @CaballeroAnaMa Instagram: @anamariacaballero Website: anamariacaballero.com theVERSEverse (Digital Poetry Gallery): Website: theVERSEverse Poetry Society of America: Website: Poetry Society of America Ashmolean Museum: Twitter: @AshmoleanMuseum Instagram: @ashmoleanmuseum Gazelli Art House: Instagram: @gazelliarthouse PODCAST HOST BIO With over 30 years in the art world, Ceri has worked closely with leading artists and arts professionals, managed public and private galleries and charities, and curated more than 250 exhibitions and events. She sold artworks to major museums and private collectors and commissioned thousands of works across diverse media, from renowned artists such as John Akomfrah, Pipilotti Rist, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer and Vito Acconci. Now, she wants to share her extensive knowledge with you, so you can excel and achieve your goals. **** Ceri Hand Coaching Membership: Group coaching, live art surgeries, exclusive masterclasses, portfolio reviews, weekly challenges. Access our library of content and resource hub anytime and enjoy special discounts within a vibrant community of peers and professionals. Subscribe before September 29 for just £5 per month for the first year! Flexible membership with monthly payments and no pressure to stay. Ready to transform your art career? Subscribe now! https://cerihand.com/subscribe/ **** Build Relationships The Easy WayOur self-study video course, "Unlock Your Artworld Network," offers a straightforward 5-step framework to help you build valuable relationships effortlessly. Gain the tools and confidence you need to create new opportunities and thrive in the art world today. https://cerihand.com/courses/unlock_your_artworld_network/ **** Book a Discovery Call Today To schedule a personalised 1-2-1 session with Ceri or explore our group coaching options, simply email us at hello@cerihand.com **** Discover Your Extraordinary Creativity Visit www.cerihand.com to learn how we can help you become an extraordinary creative.
In this episode, Ceri talks about the art of connecting with art collectors. She breaks down the three main types of collectors, offers strategies for engaging each, and shares her knowledge on building genuine relationships in the art world. Ceri gives tips and examples as she decodes the complex world of art collecting, making it accessible and actionable for creatives at any stage of their career. KEY TAKEAWAYS Understanding the three main types of art collectors: casual, serious, and institutional, is essential for tailoring your approach and marketing strategies. Casual collectors are driven by personal enjoyment and aesthetic pleasure, often seeking affordable pieces that resonate emotionally or complement their lifestyle. Serious collectors are connoisseurs who strategically build curated collections, often becoming influential figures in the art world and supporting artists' careers long-term. Institutional collectors, such as museums and corporations, acquire art aligned with their mission, often guided by specific policies and multiple stakeholders. Building relationships with all three types of collectors is possible but requires a strategic approach tailored to each group's unique motivations and preferences. Engaging storytelling and consistent online presence are more effective than cold pitching, fostering genuine connections and demonstrating the value of your work over time. Successful artists often maintain a presence in both high-end art markets and broader consumer markets, offering a range of works that cater to different collector types. Research and understand potential collectors' interests before reaching out, enabling more targeted and meaningful engagement that can lead to productive interactions and opportunities. BEST MOMENTS "Casual collectors are driven by a desire for personal enjoyment and aesthetic pleasure. They seek artworks that resonate with them on an emotional level, often drawn to pieces based on factors such as colour, materiality and scale." "Serious collectors approach acquisitions with a strategic mindset. Often setting or following trends while conducting thorough research, they frequently consult with art advisors, curators, gallerists and museum directors to refine their choices." "Institutional collectors purchases are typically guided by limited budgets, staff resources, curatorial decisions, long term value and alignment with their existing collection or institutional goals." "Cold pitching often fails because it lacks the personal touch needed to build a meaningful connection. Engaging storytelling on social media and on your website allows potential collectors, institutions and art professionals to get to know you and your work over time, fostering genuine relationships." "By sharing your journey, your inspirations and behind the scenes content, you create a narrative that resonates with an audience, making it more likely they'll remember you and engage with your work." "Regularly updating your social media and website with engaging content helps keep your work in the public eye, increasing visibility and maintaining interest." "Engaging storytelling and consistent content creation fosters long term relationships rather than short term gains. By investing in building a robust online presence, you establish a foundation for online connections of future opportunities." EPISODE RESOURCES PODCAST HOST BIO With over 30 years in the art world, Ceri has worked closely with leading artists and arts professionals, managed public and private galleries and charities, and curated more than 250 exhibitions and events. She sold artworks to major museums and private collectors and commissioned thousands of works across diverse media, from renowned artists such as John Akomfrah, Pipilotti Rist, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer and Vito Acconci. Now, she wants to share her extensive knowledge with you, so you can excel and achieve your goals. **** Ceri Hand Coaching Membership: Group coaching, live art surgeries, exclusive masterclasses, portfolio reviews, weekly challenges. Access our library of content and resource hub anytime and enjoy special discounts within a vibrant community of peers and professionals. Subscribe before September 29 for just £5 per month for the first year! Flexible membership with monthly payments and no pressure to stay. Ready to transform your art career? Subscribe now! https://cerihand.com/subscribe/ **** Build Relationships The Easy WayOur self-study video course, "Unlock Your Artworld Network," offers a straightforward 5-step framework to help you build valuable relationships effortlessly. Gain the tools and confidence you need to create new opportunities and thrive in the art world today. https://cerihand.com/courses/unlock_your_artworld_network/ **** Book a Discovery Call Today To schedule a personalised 1-2-1 session with Ceri or explore our group coaching options, simply email us at hello@cerihand.com **** Discover Your Extraordinary Creativity Visit www.cerihand.com to learn how we can help you become an extraordinary creative.
Join Ceri as she explores the multifaceted factors that determine an artwork's value. From artist reputation to market dynamics, Ceri demystifies the art world's pricing mechanisms, offering invaluable knowledge for artists, collectors, and art enthusiasts alike. If you'd like this episode in written form, subscribe to receive this week's Beat the Block for the full transcript: https://cerihand.com/subscribe/. KEY TAKEAWAYS Artist reputation, biography, and CV significantly impact artwork value, with factors like education, exhibitions, and awards playing crucial roles. The artwork's intrinsic qualities, including subject matter, medium, scale, and quality of execution, contribute substantially to its price. Market dynamics, such as supply and demand, rarity, and the artwork's "freshness" in the market, influence valuation. Provenance, or the artwork's ownership history, can dramatically affect its value, especially if associated with notable collectors or institutions. The primary and secondary art markets operate differently, with artists benefiting directly only from primary market sales. An artwork's historical context and its creator's place in art history can significantly enhance its value. The time-related aspects of an artwork, including its age and the period of the artist's career it represents, impact its worth. Networking and championing by influential figures in the art world can boost an artist's career and the value of their work. BEST MOMENTS "Generally speaking, demand determines price. However, the art market is an economic model with more variables than just supply and demand." "A market is developed for an artwork and artist if their contribution to the contemporary art world or creative community becomes recognised by curators, collectors, press, artists and writers." "The truth is, we really do get there quicker together. Sharing knowledge, skills, contacts, resources, all help an artist's visibility with their peers." "Bigger doesn't necessarily mean better when it comes to price, as not everybody wants to live with, ship or store large works of art." "Collectors and curators are often introduced to new artists through the Artist Network." "When a unique work is scarce, its desirability increases, leading to a higher price." "Provenance is more than just a record of ownership. It's a critical component that affects an artwork's value, authenticity and significance." PODCAST HOST BIO With over 30 years in the art world, Ceri has worked closely with leading artists and arts professionals, managed public and private galleries and charities, and curated more than 250 exhibitions and events. She sold artworks to major museums and private collectors and commissioned thousands of works across diverse media, from renowned artists such as John Akomfrah, Pipilotti Rist, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer and Vito Acconci. Now, she wants to share her extensive knowledge with you, so you can excel and achieve your goals. **** Ceri Hand Coaching Membership: Group coaching, live art surgeries, exclusive masterclasses, portfolio reviews, weekly challenges. Access our library of content and resource hub anytime and enjoy special discounts within a vibrant community of peers and professionals. Subscribe before September 29 for just £5 per month for the first year! Flexible membership with monthly payments and no pressure to stay. Ready to transform your art career? Subscribe now! https://cerihand.com/subscribe/ **** Build Relationships The Easy WayOur self-study video course, "Unlock Your Artworld Network," offers a straightforward 5-step framework to help you build valuable relationships effortlessly. Gain the tools and confidence you need to create new opportunities and thrive in the art world today. https://cerihand.com/courses/unlock_your_artworld_network/ **** Book a Discovery Call Today To schedule a personalised 1-2-1 session with Ceri or explore our group coaching options, simply email us at hello@cerihand.com **** Discover Your Extraordinary Creativity Visit www.cerihand.com to learn how we can help you become an extraordinary creative.
Ceri Hand interviews painter Eleanor Moreton, exploring her artistic journey from childhood to her current practice. Eleanor's rebel spirit, unique approach to creativity, and commitment to her craft shine through as she discusses her influences, challenges, and success. From navigating art school to finding her stride in painting, Eleanor's story is both inspiring and realistic, offering valuable lessons for artists at any stage of their career. KEY TAKEAWAYS Eleanor's upbringing in a suburban environment significantly influenced her artistic themes, particularly her interest in family life and the 1950s-60s era. Eleanor compares her artistic process to "herding a swarm of bees," juggling various ideas and influences until they coalesce into a cohesive work. Embracing beauty in her paintings was a decades-long process for Eleanor, overcoming the art school taboo against creating beautiful work. Collaboration with poet John Hegley provides Eleanor with a different creative outlet, balancing her solitary studio practice with performance and music. The year 2007-2008 marked a significant turning point in Eleanor's career, with multiple achievements affirming her place in the art world. Don't underestimate the importance of artists identifying their ideal audience and platform for showcasing their work. Eleanor stresses the value of showing up consistently to work, even during challenging periods or creative droughts! Artists need to view themselves as custodians of their work, responsible for sharing it with the world rather than focusing on personal ego. BEST MOMENTS "My mind is always alert to new things that will come in and there's some kind of detector that will, you know, detect something, even when I don't know why or where it fits with other things." "There isn't one art world, there are many. And I think it's in a quite practical sense to say, where would I like to show, who would I like to show my work to?" "Freedom is incredibly important to me, particularly mental freedom and I get quite irritated when gallerists or people who visit the studio sort of frown and say that something doesn't connect to something else." "It's not called a practice for nothing. You know, you do it over and over” "I love Eleanor's rebel spirit and her willingness to embrace discomfort, pushing both her practice and life." EPISODE RESOURCES PODCAST HOST BIO With over 30 years in the art world, Ceri has worked closely with leading artists and arts professionals, managed public and private galleries and charities, and curated more than 250 exhibitions and events. She sold artworks to major museums and private collectors and commissioned thousands of works across diverse media, from renowned artists such as John Akomfrah, Pipilotti Rist, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer and Vito Acconci. Now, she wants to share her extensive knowledge with you, so you can excel and achieve your goals. **** Ceri Hand Coaching Membership: Group coaching, live art surgeries, exclusive masterclasses, portfolio reviews, weekly challenges. Access our library of content and resource hub anytime and enjoy special discounts within a vibrant community of peers and professionals. Subscribe before September 29 for just £5 per month for the first year! Flexible membership with monthly payments and no pressure to stay. Ready to transform your art career? Subscribe now! https://cerihand.com/subscribe/ **** Build Relationships The Easy WayOur self-study video course, "Unlock Your Artworld Network," offers a straightforward 5-step framework to help you build valuable relationships effortlessly. Gain the tools and confidence you need to create new opportunities and thrive in the art world today. https://cerihand.com/courses/unlock_your_artworld_network/ **** Book a Discovery Call Today To schedule a personalised 1-2-1 session with Ceri or explore our group coaching options, simply email us at hello@cerihand.com **** Discover Your Extraordinary Creativity Visit www.cerihand.com to learn how we can help you become an extraordinary creative.
Ceri speaks with artist Martyn Cross, who shares his journey from a small-town upbringing to international gallery representation. Martyn talks about his artistic evolution, the importance of community, and how navigating the art world offers invaluable lessons for creatives at all stages. His unique approach to time, colour, and artistic integrity will no doubt inspire you to embrace your creative path with renewed passion and authenticity. KEY TAKEAWAYS Martyn's work often explores the concept of time, attempting to condense long periods into his paintings through his use of colour and technique. He creates paintings that have an otherworldly, timeless quality, intentionally making them difficult to place in a specific era. Martyn's process involves starting with intuitive drawings that he then translates into paintings. Martyn's work is influenced by his small-town upbringing, which he initially wanted to escape but now draws inspiration from. Build genuine relationships in the art community. It's crucial for mutual support, dialogue, and inspiration in your career. Be honest and transparent when working with galleries. It fosters trust and leads to long-term success in our partnerships. Maintain a consistent studio practice, even during difficult times. It's essential for your artistic growth and career development. Use social media as a powerful tool to connect with galleries and collectors, but always remember to be authentic in your interactions. When moving from self-representation to gallery representation, take your time and consider your options carefully. Patience is key. Martyn's approach involves embracing chaos and taking risks in his artistic process, allowing for surprises and more discovery. BEST MOMENTS "I suppose in my work, I'm trying to discover something about contemporary life in a way, by making something that is not real and it is fake." "If you can pose questions that don't have any answers, then it allows the viewer as a human to question themselves and question their own existence." "I think colour for me is…it's a battle with time and that sounds bizarre, but it's about time. That sounds so stupid to say that, but I'm basically putting down colour to condense time." "Embrace the chaos. What a wonderful way to end our conversation." EPISODE RESOURCES Artist links: https://halesgallery.com/artists/165-martyn-cross/overview/https://marianneboeskygallery.com/artists/454-martyn-cross/biography/ @martyncross @halesgallery @marianneboeskygallery PODCAST HOST BIO With over 30 years in the art world, Ceri has worked closely with leading artists and arts professionals, managed public and private galleries and charities, and curated more than 250 exhibitions and events. She sold artworks to major museums and private collectors and commissioned thousands of works across diverse media, from renowned artists such as John Akomfrah, Pipilotti Rist, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer and Vito Acconci. Now, she wants to share her extensive knowledge with you, so you can excel and achieve your goals. **** Ceri Hand Coaching Membership: Group coaching, live art surgeries, exclusive masterclasses, portfolio reviews, weekly challenges. Access our library of content and resource hub anytime and enjoy special discounts within a vibrant community of peers and professionals. Subscribe before September 29 for just £5 per month for the first year! Flexible membership with monthly payments and no pressure to stay. Ready to transform your art career? Subscribe now! https://cerihand.com/subscribe/ **** Build Relationships The Easy WayOur self-study video course, "Unlock Your Artworld Network," offers a straightforward 5-step framework to help you build valuable relationships effortlessly. Gain the tools and confidence you need to create new opportunities and thrive in the art world today. https://cerihand.com/courses/unlock_your_artworld_network/ **** Book a Discovery Call Today To schedule a personalised 1-2-1 session with Ceri or explore our group coaching options, simply email us at hello@cerihand.com **** Discover Your Extraordinary Creativity Visit www.cerihand.com to learn how we can help you become an extraordinary creative.
Ceri interviews Garth Gratrix, a visionary artist, curator, and founder of Abingdon Studios. Garth shares his journey from Blackpool to becoming an internationally recognised artist, discussing his recent solo exhibition "Flamboyant Flamingos" and his experiences in curating groundbreaking shows. KEY TAKEAWAYS Garth talks about establishing your own space for experimentation and why risk taking is crucial for artists, especially in smaller towns or coastal areas. Successful artist-curator relationships are built on clear communication, mutual respect, and understanding one another's needs and ambitions. Balancing multiple roles (artist, curator, studio founder) requires careful time management and setting boundaries, something Garth has learnt throughout his career. Incorporating personal experiences, such as grief, into artwork can lead to more impactful and authentic creations. By presenting bold, ambitious projects to unexpected galleries Garth has been able to create exciting opportunities and collaborations for himself. Any artist needs to learn to understand the importance of pace in the art sector, including periods of intense work and necessary downtime. Transparency about fees and budgets in the art world is crucial for fostering fairness and supporting emerging artists. Building a supportive network and maintaining mental and physical health are essential for long-term success in the arts. BEST MOMENTS "I throw all my ideas, all my interest in minimal, abstract and formal work and aesthetics in a scrabble bag, throw it around and then carefully place those letters in some way that reads to relevance, curiosity, gut instinct for me." "Even when we're asking for pay, it's to embed downtime in that pay. Your day rate is about considering yourself as a business. It's considering that other people have sick pay if they need it." "I really like working in abundance until I know I have to slow down. It’s talking about pace, thinking about pace, writing about pace as a research subject is about knowing that you have to find the gaps." "I'm incredibly proud of just setting about doing that off my own back and working with the Whitaker Museum and Art Gallery, who then have happily ran forwards into an NPO ambition with this as its summer show opening." "I just really fucking love installing work. I love being in a gallery and taking the things that have been in my mind and the fabrication of those and putting them in a space and moving them and changing them." "I really want our listeners to know that actually, there is no shame in saying these things out loud, because I think you are living proof, Garth, of actually articulating your dreams and helping other people to do and to deliver on theirs too." EPISODE RESOURCES https://garthgratrix.com/ Instagram: @garth.gratrix PODCAST HOST BIO With over 30 years in the art world, Ceri has worked closely with leading artists and arts professionals, managed public and private galleries and charities, and curated more than 250 exhibitions and events. She sold artworks to major museums and private collectors and commissioned thousands of works across diverse media, from renowned artists such as John Akomfrah, Pipilotti Rist, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer and Vito Acconci. Now, she wants to share her extensive knowledge with you, so you can excel and achieve your goals. **** Ceri Hand Coaching Membership: Group coaching, live art surgeries, exclusive masterclasses, portfolio reviews, weekly challenges. Access our library of content and resource hub anytime and enjoy special discounts within a vibrant community of peers and professionals. Subscribe before September 29 for just £5 per month for the first year! Flexible membership with monthly payments and no pressure to stay. Ready to transform your art career? Subscribe now! https://cerihand.com/subscribe/ **** Build Relationships The Easy WayOur self-study video course, "Unlock Your Artworld Network," offers a straightforward 5-step framework to help you build valuable relationships effortlessly. Gain the tools and confidence you need to create new opportunities and thrive in the art world today. https://cerihand.com/courses/unlock_your_artworld_network/ **** Book a Discovery Call Today To schedule a personalised 1-2-1 session with Ceri or explore our group coaching options, simply email us at hello@cerihand.com **** Discover Your Extraordinary Creativity Visit www.cerihand.com to learn how we can help you become an extraordinary creative.
As an artist, how can you get noticed and represented by art galleries? In this episode, Ceri talks all about the intricacies of securing and maintaining a relationship with a commercial art gallery. She offers a behind the scenes look at what galleries seek in artists, what they offer, and how artists can position themselves for success. If you are an artist considering gallery representation, this episode will give you a great overview and give you practical advice for navigating the complex world of commercial art galleries. KEY TAKEAWAYS Commercial art galleries seek artists who actively engage with the art world, not just those who create great work. Participation in exhibitions, events, and networking is crucial. Gallery representation is not the only path to success. Artists can create their own opportunities and build a fan base independently, especially in the digital age. The gallery/artist relationship is a partnership. Both parties need to contribute actively to make it successful, with clear communication and mutual support. Galleries offer comprehensive support, including administration, advocacy, and networking opportunities. However, they expect transparency, regular new work, and active participation from artists in return. Building a relationship with a gallery takes time. Artists should research galleries, attend their events, and focus on creating connections rather than pitching themselves directly. Artists should focus on creating outstanding work, documenting it professionally, and organising their inventory. This preparation is crucial for attracting gallery representation. Being aware of common gallery issues can help artists prepare, such as misalignment in sales strategies and communication problems. Before seeking gallery representation, artists should develop key champions of their work and build diverse audience connections. This can help them get noticed by galleries over time. BEST MOMENTS "Gone are the days when artists could just hide away in their studios. Nowadays, success often means engaging in live interviews, hosting studio visits for collectors, attending dinners and responding to invitations for group shows, biennials and art fairs." "Selecting an artist for their roster is like a marriage. It's not something to be rushed into lightly, and there has to be chemistry." "The art world wouldn't exist without artists, but many artists feel that the gallery holds all the power and as a result don't ask enough questions before entering into a partnership or whilst they're working together." "Even if you evolve your style or explore different mediums, the gallery values a commitment to the ongoing artistic journey." "Remember, a successful relationship with a commercial gallery is a two-way street. By actively engaging and contributing, you not only enhance your own artistic career, but also strengthen the gallery's position in the art world." "Don't project what you hope to be the case and ignore warning signals or your gut instinct. If something feels off, it probably is." "Artists often tell themselves the unhelpful story that they have failed if they're not represented by a major gallery. This is simply not true." "Research the programs of the galleries you want to connect with, see if your work resonates with their roster and identify what makes you excited and why." EPISODE RESOURCES PODCAST HOST BIO With over 30 years in the art world, Ceri has worked closely with leading artists and arts professionals, managed public and private galleries and charities, and curated more than 250 exhibitions and events. She sold artworks to major museums and private collectors and commissioned thousands of works across diverse media, from renowned artists such as John Akomfrah, Pipilotti Rist, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer and Vito Acconci. Now, she wants to share her extensive knowledge with you, so you can excel and achieve your goals. **** Ceri Hand Coaching Membership: Group coaching, live art surgeries, exclusive masterclasses, portfolio reviews, weekly challenges. Access our library of content and resource hub anytime and enjoy special discounts within a vibrant community of peers and professionals. Subscribe before September 29 for just £5 per month for the first year! Flexible membership with monthly payments and no pressure to stay. Ready to transform your art career? Subscribe now! https://cerihand.com/subscribe/ **** Build Relationships The Easy WayOur self-study video course, "Unlock Your Artworld Network," offers a straightforward 5-step framework to help you build valuable relationships effortlessly. Gain the tools and confidence you need to create new opportunities and thrive in the art world today. https://cerihand.com/courses/unlock_your_artworld_network/ ****
Ceri speaks to Inês Geraldes Cardoso, an assistant curator at the Barbican. Inês shares her experience in curating, her fascination with Frida Kahlo, and her recent work on Francis Alÿs' exhibition "Ricochet." Discover the intricacies of curating, the importance of play in art, and the evolving role of curator and artist. KEY TAKEAWAYS Inês' multicultural background and early exposure to diverse art forms shaped her curatorial approach, emphasising an omnivorous curiosity and openness to various cultural expressions. The curator's role extends beyond exhibition planning, involving research, interpretation, catalogue production, and collaborative projects with artists and local communities. Studio visits play a crucial role in exhibition development, allowing curators to discover new works and engage in dialogue that shapes the final presentation. Curating is increasingly seen as a relational practice, focusing on dialogue, collaboration, and the ability to expand the resonance of artists' work. Inês stresses the interdependence of artists and curators, encouraging ongoing relationships and experimentation beyond specific projects. Francis Alÿs' "Children's Games" series explores the universal nature of play while highlighting site-specific contexts, bridging macro and micro perspectives on human experience. The Barbican exhibition of Alÿs' work included new films shot in London, showcasing local children's games and expanding the artist's ongoing exploration of play. The exhibition aims to highlight the urgency of creating spaces for children to play, especially in urban environments with diminishing public spaces. BEST MOMENTS "I grew up in a very multicultural environment... so that's really from a very young age contributed to my understanding of culture as a multifarious, diverse, open thing." "Frida Kahlo was an artist that really made me want to be close to artists, understand the way they work and understand the ways in which the kind of completely left field sort of way of seeing and interpreting the world could shatter the way we think about gender, the way we think about love, the way we think about relationships, the way we think about politics." "I'm drawn to artists who are kind of deeply committed to research but also artists who have relational practices, who have socially, socially engaged practices." "There's this real sense of a kind of community in the, in the studio that kind of comes together." "Curating is, I think, first and foremost, a kind of relational practice, you know, it's about the kind of relationships that you have with, with artists and about, again, this idea of dialogue and a kind of act of almost radical listening." "Being an artist, being a curator, they're never independent practices. They're completely interdependent." "We really wanted, you know, play and children to be a central part of the show, not kind of a sort of add on." PODCAST HOST BIO With over 30 years in the art world, Ceri has worked closely with leading artists and arts professionals, managed public and private galleries and charities, and curated more than 250 exhibitions and events. She sold artworks to major museums and private collectors and commissioned thousands of works across diverse media, from renowned artists such as John Akomfrah, Pipilotti Rist, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer and Vito Acconci. Now, she wants to share her extensive knowledge with you, so you can excel and achieve your goals. **** Ceri Hand Coaching Membership: Group coaching, live art surgeries, exclusive masterclasses, portfolio reviews, weekly challenges. Access our library of content and resource hub anytime and enjoy special discounts within a vibrant community of peers and professionals. Subscribe before September 29 for just £5 per month for the first year! Flexible membership with monthly payments and no pressure to stay. Ready to transform your art career? Subscribe now! www.cerihand/subscribe **** Build Relationships The Easy WayOur self-study video course, "Unlock Your Artworld Network," offers a straightforward 5-step framework to help you build valuable relationships effortlessly. Gain the tools and confidence you need to create new opportunities and thrive in the art world today. **** Book a Discovery Call Today To schedule a personalised 1-2-1 session with Ceri or explore our group coaching options, simply email us at hello@cerihand.com. **** Discover Your Extraordinary Creativity Visit www.cerihand.com to learn how we can help you become an extraordinary creative.
Ceri interviews Gemma Rolls-Bentley, a curator and art advisor focused on LGBTQIA+ art and artists. From life in Sheffield to curating global exhibitions and authoring a groundbreaking book on queer art, Gemma shares invaluable insights on navigating the art world, building a portfolio career, and championing diversity in the creative industry. This episode is a must listen for artists, curators, and art enthusiasts seeking inspiration and practical advice on making their mark in the contemporary art scene. KEY TAKEAWAYS Building a portfolio career in the arts requires adaptability, diverse skills, and a willingness to take on various roles from curation to consulting and teaching. Social media, particularly Instagram, has become a crucial tool for artists to connect with curators and collectors, serving as a digital portfolio. When commissioning independent curators, it's essential to be clear about project goals, provide fair compensation, and consider all aspects of the curator's involvement. Gemma stresses the importance of having clear criteria for accepting projects, balancing factors like brand impact, financial reward, personal passion, and learning opportunities. The art world needs urgent attention to funding issues, with a call for unlocking new sources of support and making art more relevant to potential donors and businesses. Tokenistic representation of marginalised groups in the art world remains a problem, with a need for more meaningful, year-round inclusion and fair compensation for diverse voices. Gemma's book "Queer Art: From Canvas to Club and the Spaces Between" fills a gap in art literature, offering a comprehensive global survey of LGBTQIA+ art over the past 50 years. BEST MOMENTS "I wanted people within the queer community who don't know about art or aren't in the art world to be able to pick up this book and see that there is art about us that speaks to our experience." "I think social media is a great tool that we didn't have 10 years ago. So I think leaning into that as annoying as it can seem, you know, I definitely have a love hate relationship with social media, mostly hate." "I think part of it is having the confidence and like knowing that you should just try and apply for stuff and whether you sort of tick all the boxes or not, I think that's definitely a gendered thing as well." "I love to hear you speak and talk about wanting and knowing that you're capable of doing something. It's so brilliant to hear women say that." "Pay them properly and be really clear and honest with yourself about what your goals are for the project before you write the brief." "I think it's for a curator as well to know that those are the things to ask and, and outline and be really, really clear on." "I think at the moment something I'm just thinking about a lot is funding, you know, I think with our new government in the UK, you know, potentially is going to look a bit better in terms of public funding." EPISODE RESOURCES "Queer Art: From Canvas to Club and the Spaces Between" by Gemma Rolls-Bentley Instagram @gemmarollsbentley www.gemmaRollsBentley.com PODCAST HOST BIO With over 30 years in the art world, Ceri has worked closely with leading artists and arts professionals, managed public and private galleries and charities, and curated more than 250 exhibitions and events. She sold artworks to major museums and private collectors and commissioned thousands of works across diverse media, from renowned artists such as John Akomfrah, Pipilotti Rist, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer and Vito Acconci. Now, she wants to share her extensive knowledge with you, so you can excel and achieve your goals. **** Ceri Hand Coaching Membership: Group coaching, live art surgeries, exclusive masterclasses, portfolio reviews, weekly challenges. Access our library of content and resource hub anytime and enjoy special discounts within a vibrant community of peers and professionals. Subscribe before September 29 for just £5 per month for the first year! Flexible membership with monthly payments and no pressure to stay. Ready to transform your art career? Subscribe now! **** Build Relationships The Easy WayOur self-study video course, Unlock Your Artworld Network, offers a straightforward 5-step framework to help you build valuable relationships effortlessly. Gain the tools and confidence you need to create new opportunities and thrive in the art world today. **** Book a Discovery Call Today To schedule a personalised 1-2-1 session with Ceri or explore our group coaching options, email us at hello@cerihand.com. **** Discover Your Extraordinary Creativity Visit www.cerihand.com to learn how we can help you become an extraordinary creative.
Ceri is joined in conversation with Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard, artists and BAFTA-nominated directors who've collaborated for over 30 years. From their early days at Goldsmiths to working with music icons like Nick Cave, this episode reveals their unique approach to art, film, TV and performance. Learn how they navigate the art world, balance ambition with pragmatism, and find magic in the spaces between truth and fiction. Their candid insights and inspiring advice make this a must-listen for creatives seeking to carve their own path! KEY TAKEAWAYS Embrace collaboration and find partners who complement your strengths, as Iain and Jane have done for over three decades. Don't be afraid to ask questions and be the beginner in the room – it can lead to innovative approaches and unexpected opportunities. Aim high in your creative ambitions, even if you fall short, you'll still achieve more than if you hadn't set big goals. Cultivate relationships with mentors and champions who believe in your work and can support you during challenging times. Be willing to let go of ideas that aren't working and adapt quickly, especially when working on time-sensitive projects. Focus on the day-to-day aspects of your creative life, as they form 99% of your experience, rather than fixating on big moments. Look for the "magic" that happens in the space between authenticity and performance, truth and fiction. Enjoy the journey and successes while they're happening, rather than only appreciating them in retrospect. BEST MOMENTS "We very rarely back down. So ideas are often pushed somewhere pretty extreme, pretty quickly." "The best moments in 20,000 Days for us, artistically, are these tiny bits of archive footage of Nick performing from over the 30 odd years he's been performing that are cut into a performance of him performing at Sydney Opera House." "We often give our crews kind of pep talks about, you know, don't fear the speed, ride it, like let's pretend we're on a roller coaster, go with it." "Stop thinking about the bigger picture and work on project by project. Always challenge yourself, always make it new and fresh." "Be so aware that the day to day, the way in which you spend your time, and the people with which you spend it with, is ultimately 99 percent of your creative life." "I wish I'd enjoyed it whilst I was there, and I think that's a really powerful piece of advice to actually enjoy it whilst you're there." PODCAST HOST BIO Meet Ceri Hand, the driving force behind countless creative success stories. A creative coach, entrepreneur, and dynamic speaker, she's committed to empowering creatives to realise their dreams and make a meaningful impact through her creative coaching, mentoring and training company. With three decades in the arts under her belt, Ceri has ridden the highs, the lows, and everything in between. Now, she's here to help you achieve your goals, your way. **** Book Your Personal Consultation or Explore Group Coaching Options To schedule a personalised 1-2-1 session with Ceri or explore our group coaching options, simply email us at hello@cerihand.com. Join "Unlock Your Artworld Network" Embark on your journey to success in the artworld! Enrol in our 5-step self-study video course, "Unlock Your Artworld Network," and gain the tools and confidence to build a powerful network that opens doors for you. https://cerihand.com/courses/unlock_your_artworld_network/ Discover How We Empower Creative Excellence Unlock your full creative potential with our tailored support. Visit www.cerihand.com to learn more about how we can help you become an extraordinary creative.
Ceri talks with artist Hannah Perry as she shares her journey from a working-class background to becoming a renowned contemporary artist. Hannah discusses her major solo exhibition at Baltic Gallery, navigating the art world, and balancing creativity with motherhood. Her insights on resilience, collaboration, and staying true to oneself offer invaluable lessons for artists at any stage of their career. KEY TAKEAWAYS Hannah's working-class background and dyslexia diagnosis led her to pursue art, finding her voice through identity-based work at Goldsmiths University. Collaborating with diverse creatives in DIY spaces and warehouse living fostered Hannah's interdisciplinary approach and artistic growth. The Royal Academy provided Hannah with practical skills, nurturing support, and valuable connections in the art world. Hannah emphasises the importance of maintaining long-term relationships with supporters and collaborators throughout one's artistic career. Balancing commercial work with experimental projects can help sustain an artist's practice financially while allowing creative freedom. Hannah's process for developing major exhibitions involves extensive research, collaboration with curators, and adapting to unexpected life changes. Self-care strategies, such as exercise and maintaining personal relationships, are crucial for managing the emotional highs and lows of an artistic career. Hannah advises artists to take action and seize opportunities, rather than becoming paralysed by overthinking or fear of failure. BEST MOMENTS "I ended up going to like a vocational college to do a-levels alongside, like potentially a vocational subject, but I couldn't really find my space, there I found out I was dyslexic" "I think what Goldsmiths gave me was like a thinker's degree, if that makes sense." "I try and counteract is that I always try and like, get up and do like, a training program, go for a run, cycle into the studio, just do anything to just get up and get moving" "I think from my perspective, I've always found it useful to just go for every opportunity that is possible, rather than kind of thinking too much about, like, you know, potential risks or potential problems." "When you sort of find something that you really excel in when you sort of struggled in a lot of areas, you know it's the right place for you to be." "You ignored the advice, you applied and you got in." "It's always probably going to be a thing of like figuring out how to best, how to make something work, essentially, with what you've got, and that takes a lot of time." PODCAST HOST BIO Meet Ceri Hand, the driving force behind countless creative success stories. A creative coach, entrepreneur, and dynamic speaker, she's committed to empowering creatives to realise their dreams and make a meaningful impact through her creative coaching, mentoring and training company. With three decades in the arts under her belt, Ceri has ridden the highs, the lows, and everything in between. Now, she's here to help you achieve your goals, your way. **** Book Your Personal Consultation or Explore Group Coaching Options To schedule a personalised 1-2-1 session with Ceri or explore our group coaching options, simply email us at hello@cerihand.com. Join "Unlock Your Artworld Network" Embark on your journey to success in the artworld! Enrol in our 5-step self-study video course, "Unlock Your Artworld Network," and gain the tools and confidence to build a powerful network that opens doors for you. https://cerihand.com/courses/unlock_your_artworld_network/ Discover How We Empower Creative Excellence Unlock your full creative potential with our tailored support. Visit www.cerihand.com to learn more about how we can help you become an extraordinary creative. Artist Links https://www.hannahperry.com/ Currently on show at Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art https://baltic.art/
Ceri explores the world of cultural placemaking as she is joined by Mark Davy, founder of Future City. This episode uncovers how art transforms urban spaces, the challenges of large-scale public art projects, and the delicate balance between artists, developers, and communities. Mark's journey from artist to industry pioneer offers invaluable insights for creatives looking to make their mark in the public realm. Prepare to be inspired by his passion for art, cities, and causing the right kind of trouble! KEY TAKEAWAYS Cultural placemaking involves integrating art into urban development from the early stages, creating meaningful spaces that reflect local identity and include and engage communities. Future City operates as a bridge between artists, developers, and communities, advocating for art's inclusion in major projects and ensuring fair compensation for artists. Public art projects often involve complex negotiations, technical challenges, and long timelines, requiring patience, flexibility, and strong project management skills. Successful public art often emerges from multidisciplinary collaborations, combining diverse skills and perspectives to create innovative, site-specific works. Artists should be proactive in seeking opportunities, forming collaborations, and asserting their value in non-traditional spaces to expand their reach and impact. The selection process for public art commissions typically involves long-listing, short-listing, and paid proposal stages, with diverse advisory panels making final decisions. Public art can significantly enhance a development's appeal and value, as demonstrated by projects like Clare Woods' work at Grosvenor Waterside. Effective leadership in the cultural sector involves fostering a collaborative, non-hierarchical environment, valuing diverse perspectives, and maintaining enthusiasm for new ideas. BEST MOMENTS "If you want to solve a problem, ask an artist." "Cause trouble, go and cause trouble. Throw a rock in the pond and create a ripple or stir the muddy puddle with a stick." "Artists are always at the end of the queue. Why aren't artists, you know, we should be inside there. We're clever, we've got great ideas, we've got imagination and passion." "I'm always looking for that partnership and most of the projects actually that I've done almost all of them involve some form of multidisciplinary relationship." "Being professional doesn't mean rounding off your edges. It doesn't mean aping what it is to be an artist or following the suit of somebody else." "Money is not a dirty word. It's crucial for creative sustainability." PODCAST HOST BIO Meet Ceri Hand, the driving force behind countless creative success stories. A creative coach, entrepreneur, and dynamic speaker, she's committed to empowering creatives to realise their dreams and make a meaningful impact through her creative coaching, mentoring and training company. With three decades in the arts under her belt, Ceri has ridden the highs, the lows, and everything in between. Now, she's here to help you achieve your goals, your way. **** Book Your Personal Consultation or Explore Group Coaching Options To schedule a personalised 1-2-1 session with Ceri or explore our group coaching options, simply email us at hello@cerihand.com. Join "Unlock Your Artworld Network" Embark on your journey to success in the artworld! Enrol in our 5-step self-study video course, "Unlock Your Artworld Network," and gain the tools and confidence to build a powerful network that opens doors for you. https://cerihand.com/courses/unlock_your_artworld_network/ Discover How We Empower Creative Excellence Unlock your full creative potential with our tailored support. Visit www.cerihand.com to learn more about how we can help you become an extraordinary creative. Guest links: https://futurecity.co.uk@futurecityblog@markfuturecity