Don't Quit Your Day Job
Juri Koll, Artist and filmmaker
Compared to Ireland and Denmark, where there are tax-free grants or direct subsidies, the U.S. lags far behind in its treatment of artists.
You Need a Support System
Nisha Asnani, musician, arts administrator
From networking with arts organizations to creating their own groups, artists must find ways to create communities that inspire, energize and support them.
For Millennials, It's Not Practical
Elena Sheppard, PolicyMic
To become a successful artist requires a cocktail of connections, financial support, talent and tremendous luck, so many of us are opting for more stable paths.
Cheap Rent and Side Gigs Minimize Risk
Thomas Bradshaw, playwright
You could make $100,000 tomorrow and never make a penny again. Artists need to take this into consideration to avoid financial ruin.
Being a Lawyer Is Easier
Miki Navazio, lawyer, musician
The financial pressures were tolerable when I was single and childless. They became much less so as I was approaching 40 and longing to start a family with my new wife.
Instead of Exploiting Artists, Pay Them
Paddy Johnson, art critic and blogger
The arts industry, at all levels, is subsidized not just by the labor of artists, but by their quality of life. They should get paid, not taken for granted.
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