• Why Having a Day Job Can Actually Benefit Your Art Career: Let's Reframe the Narrative

  • 2025/04/17
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Why Having a Day Job Can Actually Benefit Your Art Career: Let's Reframe the Narrative

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  • In this episode, Victoria unpacks the often unspoken truth that many artists have day jobs—and that’s not only okay, it can be incredibly beneficial. She shares how having a day job can support your art practice financially, provide opportunities to build meaningful connections, and give your creative work the time and space it needs to evolve without pressure.

    Victoria encourages artists to let go of the shame or stigma tied to having other sources of income and reminds us that your job doesn’t define your identity as an artist. In fact, it can be part of the journey that strengthens it.

    To learn more about working with Victoria, visit visionaryartcollective.com/mentorship

    Victoria J. Fry is a New York City-based painter, educator, curator, and podcast host. She is the founder of Visionary Art Collective, New Visionary Magazine, and Warnes Contemporary Gallery. Victoria has supported hundreds of artists globally, providing resources and opportunities to help them further their art careers.

    As part of her mission to increase visibility for emerging artists, she partners with curators and gallerists to present exhibitions and publish quarterly issues of New Visionary Magazine, a contemporary art publication showcasing artists from around the world. She has curated for Create! Magazine, Arts to Hearts Project, The Artful Collective, and served as a juror for the Women’s United Art Prize.
    Victoria holds a BFA from the School of Visual Arts (2012) and an MAT from the Maine College of Art (2014).

    Visit our website: visionaryartcollective.com
    Follow us on Instagram: @visionaryartcollective + @newvisionarymag
    Join our newsletter: visionaryartcollective.com/newsletter

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In this episode, Victoria unpacks the often unspoken truth that many artists have day jobs—and that’s not only okay, it can be incredibly beneficial. She shares how having a day job can support your art practice financially, provide opportunities to build meaningful connections, and give your creative work the time and space it needs to evolve without pressure.

Victoria encourages artists to let go of the shame or stigma tied to having other sources of income and reminds us that your job doesn’t define your identity as an artist. In fact, it can be part of the journey that strengthens it.

To learn more about working with Victoria, visit visionaryartcollective.com/mentorship

Victoria J. Fry is a New York City-based painter, educator, curator, and podcast host. She is the founder of Visionary Art Collective, New Visionary Magazine, and Warnes Contemporary Gallery. Victoria has supported hundreds of artists globally, providing resources and opportunities to help them further their art careers.

As part of her mission to increase visibility for emerging artists, she partners with curators and gallerists to present exhibitions and publish quarterly issues of New Visionary Magazine, a contemporary art publication showcasing artists from around the world. She has curated for Create! Magazine, Arts to Hearts Project, The Artful Collective, and served as a juror for the Women’s United Art Prize.
Victoria holds a BFA from the School of Visual Arts (2012) and an MAT from the Maine College of Art (2014).

Visit our website: visionaryartcollective.com
Follow us on Instagram: @visionaryartcollective + @newvisionarymag
Join our newsletter: visionaryartcollective.com/newsletter

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