102. Teaching what you know

In today’s episode, Steph and I are talking about teaching what you know as an artist.  Steph talks about her experience teaching in-person workshops and delivering teaching for institutions. And I talk about my experience teaching in-person workshops, retreats and online courses. We talk through how teaching can be an important income stream for artists seeking to generate a bit more of a regular payday.  We also talk through the pros and cons of each method of teaching and which we prefer best. As timing would have it, I am also so excited to share with you, that my new e-course ‘Be Like Water- A Watercolour e-course to Soothe the Soul’ is here. This course teaches my unique approach to watercolor that is a unique blending of eastern and western techniques and als I really hope you enjoy the episode. In this episode, we talked about: Steph’s teaching experience in community workshops Diversifying income as an artist Why teaching and creating e-course is important in my income as an artist My advice for those aspiring artist who wants to teach and create e-courses Building networks and relationships through teaching And MUCH MORE! Links: Link for Be like water early bird list: https://view.flodesk.com/pages/61667a6c3bf41fcaed2739ef Susan Nethercote: Suse's Instagram Suse's Facebook Suse's education website Suse's art website Suse’s jigsaw puzzles Steph Wallace Steph’s Instagram Steph’s Website

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An art podcast for painters, creatives and fine artists of all kinds. Susan Nethercote and her guests gives their perspective on what it takes to have a profitable art business and a nourishing art practice.