1:1 Artist Coaching

My 1:1 artist coaching sessions are designed to meet you where you are in your creative journey. Together, we’ll clarify your goals, navigate challenges, and build strategies that align with your vision and values. Whether you’re applying for opportunities, developing a body of work, or simply seeking direction, this is a space for reflection, growth, and momentum. Coaching sessions are grounded, collaborative, and tailored to your unique path as an artist.

How I can help you

Artist coaching is designed to support your growth—creatively, professionally, and personally. I help you clarify your goals, make informed decisions, and move forward with intention. Whether you're stuck, overwhelmed, or simply ready to take your practice to the next level, I offer guidance that’s grounded, honest, and tailored to your unique journey. My guidance can help you:

  • Get focused and prioritize your goals

  • Create a strategic plan and schedule

  • Equip yourself with the tools and collateral you’ll need to make a strong and memorable impression

How we work together

Coaching sessions are typically held over Zoom, making it easy to connect wherever you are. In-person studio visits can also be arranged when possible. Each session is collaborative, supportive, and focused on what matters most to you. We’ll have an open conversation where I will listen to your concerns and challenges and provide you with guidance based on my years of experience in how to successfully grow your practice and career.

Sessions are one hour in length. We can meet for a single session or recurring sessions.

Pricing

Zoom sessions (1 hour) - $150

Studio visits / in-person consultation - $500+

“Andi has the special gift of being able to see the potential in artists and put them in positions to succeed. She cares deeply about her community and uses the arts as a vehicle to affect change in the most profound ways—both strengthening the cultural fabric of her community and building enduring relationships. Her guidance, mentorship, and expertise are indispensable.”

Nuri Amanatullah

Art Director & Artist

FAQs

  • It’s important to tell me your WHY: why do you do what you do? You can write this down or simply give it some thought. Consider your goals for the next 2 and 5 years. Be ready to share your website and Instagram, and any other significant achievements you may have.

  • Have a navigable website with excellent images of your work. Make sure the dimensions and materials are clearly listed. If you don’t have a website yet, we can discuss alternate methods.

  • I accept payment through Venmo, Zelle, and PayPal Invoice.

I look forward to working with you.