PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: Writing Your Artist Bio, September 26, 2026

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: Writing Your Artist Bio, September 26, 2026

Brand: Alabama Art Supply
SKU: 900030028
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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: Writing Your Artist Bio Your artwork tells one part of your story—but sometimes you need the words to go with it. Whether you’re creating a website, applying for an exhibition, submitting work to a gallery, participating in an art festival, or introducing yourself on social media, a strong artist bio helps people understand who you are and what you bring to your creative work. In this hands-on Professional Development workshop, we’ll take some of the mystery—and discomfort—out of writing about yourself. We’ll look at what belongs in an artist bio, what to leave out, and how to communicate your experience and creative identity in a way that feels professional, authentic, and genuinely like you. We’ll also discuss the often-confusing difference between an artist bio and an artist statement, and when you might need each one. We’ll Cover: What makes an effective artist bio Artist bio vs. artist statement First person vs. third person How to describe your art, background, and experience Writing a bio when you're a newer artist What to include—and what to leave out Avoiding clichés and overly complicated language Adapting your bio for websites, exhibitions, applications, social media, and other uses Then we'll put it into practice. Guided exercises will help you develop your story and begin writing and refining your own bio. Leave With Something You Can Use Our goal is for you to develop three useful versions: Full Bio — approximately 150–200 words Short Bio — approximately 50–75 words Mini Bio — one or two sentences A workshop worksheet is included. You're welcome to bring a laptop or tablet if you'd like to write digitally, but it isn't required. Saturday, September 26, 2026 2–4 PM $25 per person Elizabeth Ragona, MBA Artist, framer, business strategist, and Sales & Marketing Manager at Alabama Art Supply, Elizabeth Ragona combines her experience in business, marketing, pricing strategy, and the arts to help creative professionals build successful and sustainable art businesses. Her workshops focus on practical tools and real-world solutions that artists can apply immediately. Part of the Professional Development Series This workshop is part of the Alabama Art Academy: Professional Development program, helping artists build the knowledge and confidence to turn their creativity into a thriving, sustainable business. Topics in this series include branding, marketing, licensing, framing, presenting artwork, and professional business practices.

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