What Clients Are Saying

Read how The Art of Your Words has guided artists to develop a stronger connection with their audience by crafting a story that draws in more interest, deeper engagement, and meaningful connections that lead to more art in more homes.

“When I was asked to be part of a panel for a museum talk, I was absolutely petrified, so I called Mike. He was so reassuring about how this is connecting to people with your story, how you don’t have to have this script memorized and rehearsed. This is really about what your path has been and relating it to your work, and then sharing it with people. I really felt this was coming from someone who is a born storyteller.”

Monica Wyatt, Artist

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“As museum professionals, we’re responsible for maintaining and being a steward of our story. Mike holds great value for the Kipaipai workshop in helping these artists get to that place where they can effectively use their story as a tool.”

Andi Campognone, Museum Manager & Curator at The Museum of Art and History

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“I delivered the work to [my new customer], we installed it in her house, and then she sent me a message saying, 'Here they are installed; I love them. Thank you for being so honest and open and sharing your story with me. I feel that now I understand the work so much better and am putting my own stories into them, too.' I credit Mike for helping me understand how to share that story so that the viewer can then connect to the work in a deeper way.”

Jane Szabo, Artist