Many fine artist resume drafts fail because they read like artist statements, not hiring documents. They bury results under materials and exhibitions, so recruiters miss fit during fast scans and ATS screening. If you're unsure where to begin, understanding how to write a resume that prioritizes impact over description is the essential first step.
A strong resume shows what changed because of your work. You should highlight funded commissions won, exhibitions delivered on deadline, sales revenue, audience growth, press mentions, collection placements, and measurable project scope. Emphasize collaboration outcomes, budget stewardship, and repeat-client retention.