How to Write an Artist Statement

An Artist Statement is a brief statement which tells us about the art.

It can be for a particular artwork, a particular exhibition of work or an overall statement about your body of work in general. The purpose of the statement is to clarify and add to our understanding. It should be written in the 1st person and be 50- 150 words maximum.

Types of Artist Statements

You and your body of work

General overview, approach, style, themes, media

You and an exhibition of work

Ideas, themes, media about an exhibition

You and a particular work

Specific idea, theme, media

Writing an Artist Statement

Step 1

Step 2

Write a three paragraph artist’s statement First paragraph:

As well as explaining your main idea and approach to the work, the statement should also demonstrate a personal style inquiry; what the work means to the artist and their personal experience.

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Flying Arts is the administrator in Queensland of the Regional Arts Fund (RAF), an Australian Government program provided through Regional Arts Australia.