- Art agents help you book and sign jobs - Help with contracts, pricing - They have a network - Sometimes they are like a PM, where they help with negotiation - Art agents take 30 - 50% of your income (!!!) - They are looking for your potential of your work Licensing agents - Licenses can get complex, might be royalties and recurring fees - Having social media isn't going to make or break your success with art agents (surprising).
great question! We worked with a copyright attorney to create four contract templates you can use for your next project and an accompanying video that breaks them down! goodtype.us/contract-kit
Art agents get 50% of your income. Galleries get 50% of your income as well. The government gets 50%++ (here where Iive) of you’re income. Happy success hashahaha
@@Goodtype That is rough. Let's say a $100 retail item you sell to a gallery for $50. They gross $50 profit. You gross $50 as the artist. $25 off the top to agent. (I assume they are not getting profit off the retail but the wholesale price). That leaves you the artist $25. Let's assume 50% for overhead like materials, lights, rent etc. that are business deductible. That leaves $12.50 net profit. Now pay Uncle Sam his 25% for income tax and 15% self-employment tax and you are left with a whopping $7.50. That makes it pretty rough indeed.
@@jamesspiroff9117 you definitely have to work backward so you aren't left with $7.50. You have to price your work considering all of those expenses so you aren't left with pennies.
If they had progressive values they would need for you to be handicapped or trans or even black. I'm curious to know how they described their values to you.
Cant listen to someone who croakes the last word of every sentence. Its an extremely annoying affectation - mainly used by American women. Bit sad as well.
- Art agents help you book and sign jobs
- Help with contracts, pricing
- They have a network
- Sometimes they are like a PM, where they help with negotiation
- Art agents take 30 - 50% of your income (!!!)
- They are looking for your potential of your work
Licensing agents
- Licenses can get complex, might be royalties and recurring fees
- Having social media isn't going to make or break your success with art agents (surprising).
This was so helpful!! The idea of an agent doesn’t feel so scary anymore and actually sounds like a good idea for me with 5 kids at home.
You've got your hands full, an agent might be really helpful for you!
Brilliant video. I hope this works for me.
This is incredible information, excellent video!
Thanks Joni! Great work on your channel too!!
I am scared to go to an Agent but what are your guidelines ?
Thank you for sharing your experiences - this was really helpful information!
so glad it was helpful!
Can u suggest any names of agent
I'm so new to this
So helpful!
Loved this! You ladies are awesome ❤️
we think you're awesome!
What does a contract need to cover? Where can we find a copy of what should be covered?
great question! We worked with a copyright attorney to create four contract templates you can use for your next project and an accompanying video that breaks them down! goodtype.us/contract-kit
Amazing ❤
Informative, thank you! I like dream closets XD
Can I have names if u don't mind
We could all use some help
Art agents get 50% of your income. Galleries get 50% of your income as well. The government gets 50%++ (here where Iive) of you’re income. Happy success hashahaha
it is rough out there!
@@Goodtype That is rough. Let's say a $100 retail item you sell to a gallery for $50. They gross $50 profit. You gross $50 as the artist. $25 off the top to agent. (I assume they are not getting profit off the retail but the wholesale price). That leaves you the artist $25. Let's assume 50% for overhead like materials, lights, rent etc. that are business deductible. That leaves $12.50 net profit. Now pay Uncle Sam his 25% for income tax and 15% self-employment tax and you are left with a whopping $7.50. That makes it pretty rough indeed.
@@jamesspiroff9117 you definitely have to work backward so you aren't left with $7.50. You have to price your work considering all of those expenses so you aren't left with pennies.
If they had progressive values they would need for you to be handicapped or trans or even black.
I'm curious to know how they described their values to you.
Cant listen to someone who croakes the last word of every sentence. Its an extremely annoying affectation - mainly used by American women. Bit sad as well.
I can't understand what she's saying, she's so attractive, you're so beautiful Alana
lol
Hie I'm Mike ineed help to get Any Agent ihave been trying to sell and find Agent but I can't find one