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Courageous Art: How Artists Move Culture in Hard Times

Art isn’t just decoration. It’s a language we use for grief, courage, and
belonging.

In every era of turmoil, artists have shown people a way through—sometimes
with humor, sometimes with beauty, always with honesty.

You might not know this about me, but I spent much of my early career
representing political artists. My files from those years have been collected by
the Archives of American Art at the Smithsonian Institution.

Last year, I shared a private workshop about how art can respond to difficult
times. I’ve re-edited that talk and I’m releasing it publicly now, free for anyone
to watch.

This isn’t about telling you what to believe.

It’s about remembering that art has power—power to document, to connect, to
inspire hope, and sometimes, to change the conversation.

With courage,

Crista


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Working in the international world of contemporary art, Crista Cloutier has spent her career selling art and marketing art to art galleries, museums and private collections. 

Using her professional experiences, Crista has created The Working Artist Masterclass, where she’s developed a global reputation as an artist’s coach. Crista can teach you how to be an artist; including how to sell your art, how to sell art online, how to sell photographs, how to price your art, how to succeed at art fairs, and even how to find your art style. 

Crista has worked with established, blue-chip artists to raise their profile and attract greater opportunities. And she’s also helped thousands of emerging artists to build a professional art practice. To learn more, visit https://theworkingartist.com

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