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This directory of Artist Managements is curated by editorial standing, client ratings and active project signals. Suppliers who reliably show up, deliver clean execution and earn repeat business rank highest.

How to choose

Reliability beats the cheapest quote.

Artist Managements succeed or fail on consistency of execution, not headline pitches. Ask for references from at least three recent clients, confirm the team and equipment listed in the proposal are the team and equipment on the job, and check service-level commitments are in writing.

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Frequently asked questions

01What do Artist Managements typically charge?

Service pricing varies by scale, location and resource type. Single-event engagements typically four to five figures; ongoing or fixed-installation work scales further. Most Artist Managements quote per project or per event.

02How do I request a quote?

Use the structured brief tool to send the same specification to multiple Artist Managements at once. Specify dates, scale, location and required deliverables - the more specific the brief, the cleaner the quotes.

03In-house resource versus contracted Artist Managements?

Contracted Artist Managements are lower fixed cost and higher flexibility for variable demand. In-house teams give better continuity and brand alignment at steady volume. Most established operations use both.

04How are these rankings calculated?

Rankings combine editorial standing (awards and shortlists), client recommendations, portfolio engagement (likes, views, project saves) and active project output within the trailing 12 months. The composite score refreshes weekly so dormant accounts drop and emerging entries rise.

05How often do rankings update?

Weekly. The composite recalculates every Monday from awards data, client recommendations, profile activity and live project performance signals.

06Can I be added to this list?

Any Artist Management with a verified Creativepool profile is automatically considered. Maintain an active portfolio, collect client recommendations and submit work to the Creativepool Annual to improve standing.

07How do I write a good brief?

A good brief covers: business problem (not just creative request), success metrics, target audience, hard constraints (timeline, budget, mandatories), and decision-making process. Most engagement issues trace back to vague briefs.

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