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Your Burning Questions, My Honest Answers: Burnout vs. Limiting Beliefs, Studio Visits, How to Be Seen, Avoiding Scams, Pop-Up Shows & More

In this special Ask Me Anything episode of Art & Cocktails, I (Ekaterina Popova) answer your top questions about navigating the art world, growing a sustainable career, and protecting yourself from common pitfalls. From securing studio visits and...

The Create! Podcast · Ekaterina Popova

February 25, 202530m 17s

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Show Notes

In this special Ask Me Anything episode of Art & Cocktails, I (Ekaterina Popova) answer your top questions about navigating the art world, growing a sustainable career, and protecting yourself from common pitfalls. From securing studio visits and avoiding art scams to social media strategies and the value of pop-up shows, this episode covers the realities of being a professional artist today.

  What You’ll Learn

 

  • How to recognize and avoid art scams
  • The importance of pop-up shows and how they can expand your audience
  • Why studio visits with curators and galleries matter and how to prepare
  • Social media in 2025—should artists still rely on it, and what are the alternatives?
  • How to reach new audiences beyond other artists
  • Protecting your work online and dealing with art theft
  • The difference between burnout and breaking through creative blocks
  • How to overcome artist block and keep creating
  Resources & Links Mentioned

Explore Create! U: www.createu.co – Micro-courses on art career, business, money, mindset and more coming soon! Start learning today. 

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Topics

Artcreativityburnoutcommissionssocial mediaaudience engagementonline learningArt Theftstudio visitspop-up shows