Date recorded: Friday, November 7, 2025
Business of Art Talk
This intensive seminar will help demystify the business and marketing side of being a professional artist. Students learn ways to cope with rejection, how build a resume and a body of work, getting started exhibiting, and how to publicize and market your painting using printed and social media. This Technique Takeaway will jumpstart your transition from amateur to professional.
As a student commented to Susan, “Listening to what you had to say in the art business workshop, and sharing your experience and knowledge with us was so invaluable. If everyone could get this type of guidance, I believe their journey to their own success with art would be achievable.”
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$40 for one year
Susan Abbott was born in Takoma Park, Maryland and grew up in this Victorian suburb of Washington, DC. Because her father was an artist and graphic designer, there were many art books and supplies at home and Abbott was drawing and painting from an early age. Her mother was a skilled seamstress and taught her to sew, knit and embroider. These hand crafts and time outdoors exploring the creeks and woods in her neighborhood were favorite childhood activities that have informed her work as an artist. Abbott graduated Summa Cum Laude with a BFA in painting from the Maryland Institute, College of Art, and went on to receive an MFA from the Institute’s Hoffberger School of Painting, with the renowned abstract expressionist artist Grace Hartigan and realist master Israel Hershberg as her advisors. She’s been working as a professional artist since that time, exhibiting her oils and watercolors in galleries and museums around the country, including the Corcoran Gallery of Art, National Museum of Women in the Arts, Contemporary Art Center of Virginia, and the Baltimore Museum of Art. Her paintings and commissions, including a biographical still life for Oprah Winfrey featured on the Oprah Winfrey Show, are in many corporate and private collections. She has been a recipient of Maryland Art Council Individual Artist Awards and Vermont Arts Council Creation Grants. Articles and reviews about Susan Abbott’s paintings have appeared in many publications, including The Washington Post, Baltimore Sun, Museum and Arts Magazine, Art New England, American Artist Magazine, Watercolor Artist, and Watercolor USA. She writes a regular column on creativity for The Artist’s Magazine. The art critic for the Washington Post commented on Abbott’s paintings, “There simply aren’t many…who can match her level of expertise. What makes her painting so interesting, however, is the tension between the dazzling display of skill and the underlying idea.” In addition to painting, Susan Abbott teaches art workshops across the U.S and internationally, including in Italy, France, India, and the Bahamas. She lives in Northern Vermont.
About Our Past Technique Takeaways:
Discover specific art techniques that you can ‘take away’ from some of your favorite artists and apply to your own work. This one-and-a-half hour recorded presentation will showcase a process that the artist incorporates in their art practice. Instruction will be through a combination of lecture and demonstration.
You’ll be able to watch the class recording as many times as you would like for one year unless otherwise specified in the product description. (If an instructor wishes their recordings to be available for less than a year, we defer to instructor preferences.) There are no ongoing charges and your access will automatically end.
A link to the recording will be included in your on-screen purchase confirmation, in your purchase confirmation email and on your Online Classrooms page.
(There is no Zoom link for this event because it has already taken place).

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