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Lisa Congdon

Lisa Congdon, the author of the seminal book "Art, Inc.: The Essential Guide for Building Your Career as an Artist," stands as a luminary in the realm of contemporary visual arts. Her bio is not merely a chronicle of achievements but a testament to a philosophy that marries the vibrancy of her imagination with the gravity of her insights into the artistic vocation. Hailing from the dynamic landscapes of Portland, Oregon, Congdon's oeuvre is a kaleidoscope of bold hues and intricate linework, each piece a narrative thread in the larger tapestry of her artistic ethos. Her work transcends the traditional boundaries of canvas and paper; it is a dialogue between form and function, a manifesto against the myth of the starving artist. In "Art, Inc.," Congdon dismantles preconceived notions about the art industry, offering aspirants not only a guide but also a roadmap to forging sustainable careers amidst the shifting sands of creative commerce. Her literary endeavors, encompassing titles like "Fortune Favors the Brave" and "Twenty Ways to Draw a Tulip," echo her commitment to inspiration intertwined with pragmatism. Congdon's collaborations with venerable institutions such as the Museum of Modern Art and Harvard University mirror her stature and influence, while her art exhibitions in revered spaces like the Contemporary Jewish Museum testify to her unyielding innovation. Beyond her tangible creations, she nurtures a virtual community through her blog, "Today is Going to be Awesome," where her words are brushstrokes that paint motivation and resilience. Lisa Congdon’s legacy is one of vivid storytelling and unbridled creativity, a lighthouse for emerging artists seeking to navigate their own journeys. Through both her art and her words, she redefines what it means to be an artist in a world hungry for authenticity and vision.

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Art, Inc.

A compelling book by Lisa Congdon

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Lisa Congdon

A Quote by Lisa Congdon

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"The key to success is to focus on goals, not obstacles. Every small step forward is progress toward your dreams."

Lisa Congdon

Art, Inc.