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Starting a new business isn't easy, but this artist is ready for the challenge
Apr 8, 2024
Iranian-born artist, professor and now studio owner Sara Rastegar talks about what it's like to open a new business.
New Tennessee law aims to protect musicians from generative AI
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Matt Levin
Mar 28, 2024
Tennessee, home to the capital of country music, became the first state to target the unauthorized use of AI to replicate musicians’ voices.
Feeling burnt out from COVID-19, one nurse turned to chainsaw art
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Sarah Leeson
Nov 6, 2023
"I got that first chainsaw and, I don't know, I just felt right at home," says Taylor White, a chainsaw carver in Maine.
For Indigenous artists, pricing is a tricky proposition
Aug 28, 2023
Some Indigenous artists say they've never been able to charge what their work is truly worth. Now, rising material costs are eating into profits.
New York galleries flock to lower Manhattan’s Tribeca
Aug 4, 2023
Once their leases are up, New York gallery owners sometimes find that the community they’ve called home for years has transformed, and migrate to a new area en masse. Their latest stop? Tribeca.
How much "art" can there be in artificial intelligence?
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Matt Levin
Oct 24, 2022
Increasingly sophisticated text-to-image platforms are intensifying the debate about what art really is and whether only humans can create it.
What Instagram's pivot to video means for artists on the platform
Aug 4, 2022
Some creators who depend on the app for their livelihoods may have to adapt their marketing methods.
For public good, not for profit.
Programs pilot guaranteed income for artists
Jul 5, 2022
Most guaranteed income programs are geared at disadvantaged populations. These are tied to people's work.
Visual artists see NFTs as a new opportunity to connect with their communities
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Emil Moffatt
Apr 13, 2022
NFTs can help artists bypass traditional channels, such as art galleries. But artists also have to navigate environmental, legal questions surrounding them.
How a “gap year” away from the gig economy changed this artist’s life
Jan 12, 2022
“Time became the thing we identified as the ultimate privilege,” said Atiya Jones, a visual artist in Pittsburgh.