Monday, 9 December 2013

Rates of pay guideline

Artists’ rates of pay

a-n’s research in 2004 defined a good practice framework on fees and payments to artists, that is supported by Arts Council England. The following annual and day rates are suggested from 1 September 2006.

Experience levelAnnual £ excluding overheads Day rates with overheads £10K p aDay rates with overheads £15K p a
New graduate artist22,373£183£211
1 year’s experience23,669£190£218
2 years’ experience26,025£203£232
3 years’ experience27,320£210£239
4 years’ experience28,297£216£245
5 years’ experience29,911£225£254
6 years’ experience31,205£232£261
7 years’ experience32,501£240£268
8 years’ experience33,797£247£275
9 years’ experience35,092£254£283
10 years’ experience36,387£262£290

Notes
The framework that underpins these rates is available in the publications Establishing a charge rate for a working artist (for artists) and Good practice in paying artists (for arts employers). These publications are free with a subscription to a-n. The free access interactive The artist’s fees toolkit is on www.a-n.co.uk homepage.

Rates exclude artist’s expenses for a specific project and VAT.

Day rates are for 177 paid days work for the artist per annum. If artist is likely to gain fewer days work, the day rate reasonably increases accordingly.

10+ years experience rate depends on external factors including an artist’s art world track-record and/or unique attributes, and other market forces.

Rates assume suitable professional conduct by the artist. See Code of Practice for the Visual Arts with versions for artists and arts organisations on www.a-n.co.uk homepage.

a-n The Artists Information Company will issue guidance across the visual arts sector on a suitable increase to be applied from 1 Sept 06.

Salary Basics

  • According to the SimplyHired website, portrait artists made an average yearly salary of $36,000 as of June, 2011. This breaks down to $17.31 per hour. Another source, the Indeed website, provides a similar average of $37,000 for June, 2011. This coverts to $17.79. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics includes portrait artists in the "Fine Artists, Including Painters, Sculptors, and Illustrators" category. Those in this category made $29,440 in the 25th percentile and $44,850 in the 50th percentile. Combining the figures from SimplyHired, Indeed and the bureau, portrait artists appear to have fallen somewhere between the 25th and 50th percentile of the bureau's fine artists' category.

Pay by Region

  • Pay for portrait artists varies based on the location of the artist. The Salary Box website indicates that rates across the United States ranged from around $35,000 to $71,000 in 2010. This represents a differential of $36,000 and an hourly rate range of $16.83 to $34.13.


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Types of Portrait Art

  • Portrait artists may make different rates depending on the kind of portraits they do. For instance, some portrait artists will draw your picture in a mall or park for just a few dollars. Other portrait artists do professional oil paintings based on photographs you provide or a sitting session. These artists charge anywhere from $50 to over $1,000 per portrait, depending on the mediums used, the size of the portrait and the number of sessions required. Still other artists work as independent sketch artists for police departments.

Considerations

  • Typically, freelance portrait artists have a higher salary potential than those who work for companies. The reason is because freelancers have complete control over how many portraits they do, the rates they charge, and, in some cases, the royalties portraits may produce. There are some benefits that working with a company can provide, such as a stable income, which is important when just starting in the field and building a reputation, as well as material for a good portfolio, which is vital to a later freelance career, since you constantly must attract new clients.


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