The business of art: ‘Eradicating the broke artist stigma’
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On Friday, the Examiner published Jaya Condran’s story on artist Duane Jones. That’s his studio in the photo above. Note the sign at the top left that says, “Art Pays Me.” Art Pays Me is Jones’ brand, under which he sells apparel. It’s also the name of his podcast, on which he features interviews with a range of people in the arts. One of the things I appreciate about this story is Jones’s openness to talking about money, and his framing of creative work in the context of other ventures. Condran writes: “We see a popular startup, like Twitter…Then you realize they’ve been propped up by venture…
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May 30, 2026