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Permanent Make-Up Artist

Henderson, NV · On-site

$35K - $50K/yr

We are looking for an Experienced Beauty Artist to join us. Are you a great candidate to join our ... A built-in book of leads...currently over 500 leads awaiting booking and service * Generous ...

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Book shows, concerts, festivals, appearances, showcases, and other events * Communicate with venues ... Maintain the artist's professional calendar and schedule * Coordinate meetings, rehearsals ...

Lash Artist

Tulsa, OK · On-site

$45K - $65K/yr

We provide the latest and most innovative training to all of our lash artists in order to further ... A built-in book of leads is provided with all booking and scheduling handled by our customer and ...

A built-in book of leads * Generous discounts on services and retail products * Opportunities for career growth and advancement Our ideal Lash Artist: * Enjoys working with people * Can be trusted to ...

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How much do book artist jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for book artist in the United States is $30.24, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $21.63 and $37.02 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a book artist?

A book artist is a professional who creates artist's books—unique or limited-edition works where the book is treated as an art object. Book artists use a variety of techniques, including printmaking, illustration, binding, and papermaking, to craft books that are often visually striking and conceptually engaging. Their works may tell a story, convey an idea, or explore the physical form of the book itself. Book artists often work independently, in collaboration with writers, or as part of small presses, and their creations are frequently found in galleries, museums, and special collections.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a book artist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Book Artist, you need expertise in visual arts, bookbinding techniques, and a solid understanding of design principles, often supported by formal art education or specialized workshops. Familiarity with tools such as printing presses, papermaking equipment, and digital layout software like Adobe InDesign is typically required. Creativity, attention to detail, and strong project management skills help set a Book Artist apart in this field. These skills and qualities are crucial for producing unique, high-quality art books that effectively combine visual storytelling with craftsmanship.

What are some common challenges book artists face when collaborating with authors and publishers?

Book Artists often work closely with authors and publishers to visually interpret a manuscript, which can lead to challenges in aligning creative visions and balancing artistic expression with market expectations. Effective communication and flexibility are key to ensuring illustrations complement the story while meeting publishing deadlines. Navigating feedback and revisions is a regular part of the process, requiring Book Artists to adapt their work while maintaining their unique style. Building strong professional relationships and understanding the goals of each project can help overcome these challenges and lead to successful collaborations.

What is the difference between Book Artist vs Book Designer?

AspectBook ArtistBook Designer
CredentialsMay include art degrees, illustration certificationsDesign degrees, graphic design certifications
Work EnvironmentArt studios, publishing houses, freelanceDesign studios, publishing companies, freelance
Industry UsageUsed in artistic, limited-edition, or illustrated booksUsed in mass-market, trade, and academic books
Primary FocusCreating original artwork and illustrations for booksDesigning the layout, typography, and cover of books

While both roles involve working with books, a Book Artist primarily focuses on creating original artwork and illustrations, often for artistic or limited editions. A Book Designer concentrates on the visual layout, typography, and overall design of the book to ensure readability and aesthetic appeal. Both roles may overlap in some projects, but their core responsibilities and skill sets differ significantly.

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What states have the most Book Artist jobs?

States with the most job openings for Book Artist jobs include:

Infographic showing various Book Artist job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 85% Full Time, 11% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 86% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 11% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $62,907 per year, or $30.2 per hour.

Project Manager: 30th Anniversary Celebration

San Francisco Center for the Book

San Francisco, CA • On-site

$82.66 - $130.87/hr

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Job description

Reports to: Executive Director

Position type: Independent contractor (starting immediately, contract term through September 2027)

Location: San Francisco, CA (on-site for events and key moments, remote-flexible for administrative work)

Overview

SFCB is celebrating its 30th anniversary with a year-long season of celebration honoring three decades of advancing book arts in the Bay Area. We are seeking a Project Manager to plan and run this celebration from start to finish: three large flagship events and approximately ten smaller events over the course of the year, plus all the coordination in between.

This is a hands‑on management role. The right candidate keeps a lot of moving parts organized, tracks tasks and deadlines without being asked, and has run events before. Experience in marketing or development is a strong plus, since these events double as opportunities to raise SFCB's visibility and support fundraising.

Key Responsibilities
  • Own the master project plan for the anniversary year: timeline, task tracking, and budget across all events.
  • Own and execute 3 large flagship events (parties), including venue selection, vendor management, guest logistics, and run-of-show.
  • Help coordinate and execute 6-10 smaller events with SFCB staff, including logistics, staffing, and materials for each.
  • Manage vendor and contractor relationships: caterers, venues, rental companies, printers, and others as needed.
  • Coordinate with SFCB staff and volunteers to assign tasks and keep everyone on schedule.
  • Track the anniversary budget, including event costs and vendor invoices, and flag issues early.
  • Help promote events by coordinating invitations, social media, and press.
  • Provide regular status updates to the Executive Director and, as needed, the Board and other stakeholders.
  • Maintain a central tracking system in alignment with SFCB’s existing project‑and‑task‑management processes so anyone on the team can see event status at a glance.
Qualifications
  • Proven project management experience, ideally managing multiple concurrent workstreams and deadlines.
  • Event planning experience (nonprofit events, galas, or similar large gatherings preferred).
  • Nonprofit or arts/education experience is a plus. Marketing or development/fundraising experience is also a plus.
  • Strong organizational skills and comfort with budgets, timelines, and vendor contracts.
  • Clear written and verbal communication; comfortable coordinating across staff, volunteers, and vendors.
  • Available for on‑site work in San Francisco for events and key planning meetings.
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