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What is an event artist? How much do they make? How do I become one?

What is an event artist? How much do they make? How do I become one?

Update: 2024-07-03
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An event artist is a type of artist who creates art live at events. They can be hired to paint, draw, or sculpt at weddings, corporate events, festivals, and other special occasions.


Event artist rates vary depending on a number of factors, including the type of event, the artist's experience, and the location of the event. However, as a general guideline, event artists typically charge between $500 and $10,000 per event. You may ask why there is such a wide range? 


Here are some of the factors that can affect an event artist's rate:



  • The type of event: Event artists who work at large corporate events or festivals typically charge more than those who work at smaller, more intimate events.



  • The artist's experience: More experienced event artists typically charge more than those who are just starting out.



  • The location of the event: Event artists who work in major cities typically charge more than those who work in smaller towns.



  • The artist's supplies: If the artist needs to provide their own supplies, such as paints or brushes, they may charge more.



  • The artist's travel expenses: If the artist needs to travel to the event, they may charge for their travel expenses.



  • The artist’s prominence (previous clients and events, social media following, other media coverage, etc.)




Here are some tips for event artists who want to set their rates:



  • Do your research: Research what other event artists in your area are charging. This will give you a good starting point for setting your own rates.



  • Consider your experience: If you're an experienced event artist, you can charge more than those who are just starting out.



  • Be clear about your terms: When you're setting your rates, be clear about what's included. For example, do you provide your own supplies? Do you charge for travel expenses?



  • Be flexible: Be willing to negotiate your rates, especially if you're just starting out.




By following these tips, you can set event artist rates that are fair and that will compensate you for your work.



Event Artist is a type of Commission Artist. To get our Agreement template (plus a comprehensive Agreement Checklist), take our live or on-demand Working on Commissioned Projects masterclass, so you can take on projects with confidence! You'll also get communication, negotiation, and mindset tips for successful work with clients (with examples).


Have a lovely week!




Tamara




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What is an event artist? How much do they make? How do I become one?

What is an event artist? How much do they make? How do I become one?

Tamara Hergert