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Art for the sake of art is great, but for many artists, at some point bills need to be paid. That moment when real cash money is exchanged for hard work can be exhilarating. But there are a lot of questions about getting to that point and how to keep it going. What is a fair price to ask for your art work? Do you charge by the hour or by the inch? And what do you do when customers think you are asking too much? We’ll talk with artists and experts about the business side of art.
Guests:
Nocona Burgess (Comanche/Kiowa) – student coordinator and student government advisor at IAIA and a painter
Linda Infante Lyons (Alutiiq) – visual artist and painter and a 2018 National Arts Fellowship recipient from the Native Arts and Cultures Foundation
Scott Hale – IRS qualified personal property appraiser and accredited member of the International Society of Appraisers specializing in Native, Western and Spanish colonial art and antiques
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