Description: A Teaching Artist's Companion: How to Define and Develop Your Practice is a guide for working professional artists who also teach. With humor and hard-won insight, author Daniel Levy and other master teaching artists narrate their successes and failures, illustrating the essential techniques teaching artists need to thrive in the working world.
Review Quotes: "The book is well-organised and clearly laid out, with terrific checklists and worksheets for before, during and after a class. The author also offers a number of these materials in pdf format as downloads. Teachers always do so for the love of it, and Levy's book is clearly a product of that love. Recommended." -- Hollis Taylor, Violinist, composer, alternative styles reviewer and ornithologist. An Australia Research Council Future Fellow at Macquarie University, Australian Strings Association