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This question is about artist resumes.
An artistic resume should look very similar to a traditional resume with several additional sections. These additions to a traditional resume will serve to highlight the specific artistic works of the artist.
An artistic resume should begin with a professional summary. This section will, in three or four sentences, list important experiences and relevant skills. There are many different artistic professions, and this initial section will help to define a candidate's specific artistic focus.
A traditional education section should include formal training, degrees, and awards relevant to a candidate's artistic field. Work experience will be listed in its own category and should include a description of duties as well as contact information.
The addition of these two unique categories is helpful in constructing an artist's resume. A bibliography section may be used to identify publications that have provided reviews of the artist's work.
This section should be followed by an exhibits section in which the locations and dates of an artist's exhibited works are done. Both of these sections will highlight access to an artist's work.

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