Consider where you are now as opposed to where you were a year ago at this time. And then think ahead to where you’d like to be a year from now. Change is generally incremental, it happens is small pieces, slowly accumulating until you one day realize you are in far different place than you once were, for better or worse. An art career works like this. Small actions add up, and eventually you find yourself in a thriving situation, with connections and opportunities coming your way. Don’t believe it? Put in a year of work – true, consistent hard work – and then see where you are looking back. Here are a few opportunities to get you started.
Apply for a Saltonstall residency, a stipend-supported opportunity for New York State artists and writers, offering accessibility, diversity, and creative focus on the ancestral Gayogo̱hó:nǫ’ (Cayuga Nation) land. For more information, visit the website. Application deadline is January 5.
The Vera List Center announces its 2025–2027 theme Matter of Intelligence and a reimagined open call, supporting diverse projects and ideas with fellowships and programs across two rounds. Visit the website for more information. Submissions deadline is January 6.
The Aperture Portfolio Prize celebrates innovative photography, offering $5,000 and publication for first place winner, with cash prizes, features, and global exposure for finalists. To learn more and submit your work, visit the website. Deadline for submissions is January 10.
Praxis Center is dedicated to building artistic careers. We tackle the side of the art world they don’t always teach you in art school. Our team of experts helps guide artists toward the careers they have always dreamed of. Give Praxis a try today and see how far it can take you.
Brainard Carey is an author, artist and educator. He is the director of Praxis Center for Aesthetics and is currently faculty at the School of Visual Arts in NYC. He has written seven books for artists, including Making it in the Art World. His seventh book, The Problems in the Art World: An Artist’s A-Z Action Guide, is available now.
Photo credit: Saltonstall Foundation for the Arts