
I am so sorry that I have not updated this blog in awhile. Patron has been very busy preparing an RFP or request for proposal to re-do the website of a local non-profit organization. As I was working on our proposal it got me thinking that some artists may not be aware of what exactly an rfp is or how they can use them to their advantage.
Often times artists are used to making a living by selling their pieces to the general public via art fairs, gallery exhibits, web sales and referral. Searching out rfps is another great source of income that could lead to both paying jobs, large-scale projects and public recognition. Each year there are opportunities for artists to provide concepts for installation art at area universities, corporations and government facilities (just to name a few) as well as, public sculptures, murals, poster designs, and so many more.
One of the best places to begin your search for artist request for proposals is your local arts council. In Indianapolis, where Patron is located, the arts council is www.artscouncilofindianapolis.org. These sites are a great resource for grant opportunities, request for proposals, exhibiting in public areas, upcoming events, contact information for people that can assist you, and artists databases where you can create a profile.
We understand that it can be hard to make a living as an artists which is why we want to help you find any avenue available to create and display your work.

