Books + Guides

BOOKS ON WRITING/RESOURCES

A few suggested books related to grant writing for artists, which are available at the libraries. Feel free to run your own search via Library Search or Melvyl (searches UCI, UC, and libraries globally) by clicking the buttons below.

  • Rosenberg, Gigi. The Artist’s Guide to Grant Writing : How to Find Funds and Write Foolproof Proposals for the Visual, Literary, and Performing Artist. New York: Watson-Guptill, 2010. Langson Library NX705.5.U6 R67 2010

The Artist’s Guide to Grant Writing is designed to transform readers from starving artists fumbling to get by into working artists who confidently tap into all the resources at their disposal. Written in an engaging and down-to-earth tone, this comprehensive guide includes time-tested strategies, anecdotes from successful grant writers, and tips from grant officers and fundraising specialists. The book is targeted at both professional and aspiring writers, performers, and visual artists who need concrete information about how to write winning grant applications and fundraise creatively so that they can finance their artistic dreams.

This resource focuses on all aspects of the emerging artist's career-studio practice, including developing ties in the art world, documenting work, making digital images, exhibiting art, writing about art, taking on curatorial responsibilities, addressing financial and legal concerns, and attending graduate school, with added emphasis on art in the digital age. The book demonstrates how users can make things happen for their careers, in addition to helping them find and approach already-existing outlets for their work.

  • Liberatori, Ellen. Guide to Getting Arts Grants . New York: Allworth Press, 2006. Langson Library NX705.5.U6 L53 2006.

In this book, artists and arts groups will find information on supporting themselves through grants and special projects. This guide was written by an "insider" who has been on both the grant-making and the grant-writing side of the arts, shows readers how to assess their personal strengths and set goals. Hands-on examples and how-to exercises are provided for every situation: from creating artists’ statements, to writing letters, fellowship applications, and arts-organization applications

  • Krohn Amorose, Vicki. Art-Write : The Writing Guide for Visual Artists : Crafting Effective Artist Statements and Promotional Materials. Eugene, Oregon: Luminare Press, 2013. Available via ILL.

This resource focuses on all aspects of the emerging artist's career-studio practice, including developing ties in the art world, documenting work, making digital images, exhibiting art, writing about art, taking on curatorial responsibilities, addressing financial and legal concerns, and attending graduate school, with added emphasis on art in the digital age. The book demonstrates how users can make things happen for their careers, in addition to helping them find and approach already-existing outlets for their work.

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ARTISTS GUIDES

Useful guides compiled by and offered through Art Archive online on areas such as social meeting, art business, archiving your art, and pricing your work.

How to price your artwork consistently and for profit.

A short guide to using social media effectively for your art business.

Guide to laying a foundation and building a successful art career.

How to catalog your artworks and preserve your artistic legacy