Any advice for networking with other artists?
Nattosoup: YES. LOTS. But take it with a grain of salt, itâs very YMMV.
Check out whoâs tabling at your upcoming shows, check out their social media profiles, and engage with their work in an organic, honest way. Once youâve done a bit of that, you can introduce yourself and mention that youâll be at the con as well, and would love to meet in person.
Introduce yourself to your table neighbors at con.
Organize convention dinners- this can be really laid back and simple, like âa bunch of us were going to eat at the hotel restaurant at 7 and chat, would you like to join us?â to something organized ahead of time, with a room reserved.
If youâre staying at the hotel, organize room parties (this is great for events like SPX, which are comic specific)
AANI has opportunities for room sharing and organizing events, so if you arenât a member, consider joining.
Twitter has been my main avenue for meeting and networkign with other artists. Participating in organized hashtag events such as #KidlitArt or #WebcomicChat, and engaging other artists on their responses in addition to sharing your own is a great way to start befriending other artists. You can check out the Ink Drop Cafe calendar of events if youâre looking for ideas.
But on any social media service, this will work most of the time:
Talk to artists whoâs work you admire, as well as artistâs whoâs drive or work ethic you admire. Donât just talk to the popular super artists, talk to everyone. Be friendly, engaging, and open, and lavish on the honest compliments. This is a fantastic way to break the ice, and to get other artists to check out your work and engage you in return.
Join a collective or form your own with friends/peers. Boost each otherâs work.
Join a webcomic focused Discord channel, like Ink Drop Cafe to talk shop.
In the end, itâs really about having conversations with others, not just plugging your own work all the time. Show genuine interest in the work of others, and show excitement for what youâre working on. Think of networking as making friends, and donât limit yourself to people who create the same sort of work you do. Some of my best friends/contacts are 3D artists and jewelry makers- they have a lot of great insight!
Social Media for Webcomics: Introduction
Social Media for Webcomics: Twitter
Social Media for Webcomics: Instagram
Social Media for Webcomics: Youtube
On that note! Iâm looking for other convention artists to follow on instagram! So please, either DM me or reply with your Instagram handle, and Iâll be happy to follow anyone who participates. If youâre interested in networking with me, Iâm @Nattosoup on every social service.