Expand Your Practice
In & Out Of The Studio :
Coaching for Artists
Studio visits are an important part of an artist’s practice. Whether they are with fellow artists, curators, or critics, these visits often help us further develop the conceptual and technical aspects of our work. Beyond the artwork itself, the insights and knowledge we gain when working with artist advisors builds our practice in a multitude of other ways. Their experience is immeasurable, ranging from critical discourse, technical know-how, and career advice to the practicalities of setting up and running a studio, networking, and building a professional practice.
Not all artists have access to an artist advisor, and that’s why we want to help.
Your Personal Artist Advisor
Working With An Artist Advisor
Working with a advisor helps further develop many aspects of your art practice. Trough ongoing conversations, we can discuss topics from the creation of your art to getting it out into the world, and everything in between. Some areas of interest many artists seek advice on include:
Setting goals for your practice
Looking at your work critically and within an historical context
Developing the concepts behind your work
Technical advice to help make your art look the best it can
Presenting your work online, on social media, and during studio visits
Getting your art out into the world
Approaching galleries, curators, and networking
What to expect when working with galleries, museums, art advisors and private dealers
Getting, planning, and installing solo exhibitions
Promoting your work traditionally and digitally
Managing and setting up your studio
Handling, storing, and shipping artwork
Selling work out of the studio
Working on Commissions
Applying to and attending artist residencies
Advisor : Richard Pasquarelli
With over 30 years of experience making art, exhibiting, and lecturing about my work, in the U.S. and abroad, the knowledge I have gained is expansive. Whether it’s the conceptual and technical creation of my work, or getting it out into the world, I have done it all. My goal in passing along that knowledge, is to help other artists navigate the complexities of being a professional artist and achieve the fulfilling practice they seek.
Our one-on-one sessions will cover any topic you’d like advice on. Whether you’re looking for a constructive critique of your work, conceptual development or technical knowhow, advice on career advancement and networking skills, how to present your work publicly, during studio visits, and online, or the best ways of handling your work in the studio and out, I’m all ears. Let’s talk about what you want to talk about.
Testimonials
“Richard introduced to me the importance of the surface I paint on. After switching to a material that felt right to me, my paintings evolved for the better.”
— Leo B.
“Richard has always been a generous and generative mentor. His shared experience of the artworld has helped my professional planning and elevate my artwork.”
— Jared L.
“Working with Richard Pasquarelli has been an incredible experience. His support has been unwavering and his enthusiasm is truly contagious! Richard helped to craft a clear, strategic direction for my work and encouraged me to set and reach new goals within my creative practice.”
— Mari S.
Meet with Richard
With a free 15 minute consultation,
let’s see if we are a good fit for each other.