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Category Archives: Creative Artists
Interviews: Gail Niebrugge, Jared Galligan, Mike Stephens
Gail Niebrugge- Alaskan Artist, painter In your process of entrepreneurship can you describe significant obstacles you have faced and how you overcame them? One – selling enough to make a living. So, I started publishing limited edition prints. I made … Continue reading
Empathy in the Arts and Entrepreneurship
To have compassion is to feel for someone. To have empathy is to feel with someone, typically through having felt what the other is feeling. Empathy is an experientially based understanding of another’s or others’ feelings and is far more … Continue reading
Posted in Creating a 501c3 (Nonprofit), Creating an Arts Venture Plan, Creative Artists, Creative Entrepreneurship, Empathy, Social Entrepreneurship
Tagged arts entrepreneurship, creative entrepreneurship, empathy in arts entrepreneurship, entrepreneurship in the arts, Jim Hart, Meadows School of the Arts, serving others needs, SMU, social entrepreneurship, universality in art
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Heroes Among Us: Introducing Bruce Given
The following interview is part of a class assignment for Entrepreneurship and the Hero Adventure at SMU, Meadows School of the Arts. Each interview has been conducted and created by students for this course, which celebrates those heroes in our communities. Heroism, for the purpose … Continue reading
Heroes Among Us: Introducing Paula Goldberg
The following interview is part of a class assignment for Entrepreneurship and the HeroAdventure at SMU, Meadows School of the Arts. Each interview has been conducted and created by students for this course, which celebrates those heroes in our communities. Heroism, for the purpose … Continue reading
Heroes Among Us: Introducing Zoe Levin
The following interview is part of a class assignment for Entrepreneurship and the Hero Adventure at SMU, Meadows School of the Arts. Each interview has been conducted and created by students for this course, which celebrates those heroes in our communities. Heroism, for the purpose … Continue reading
Heroes Among Us: Talking with Alexis Hefley
The following interview is part of a class assignment for Entrepreneurship and the Hero Adventure at SMU, Meadows School of the Arts. Each interview has been conducted and created by students for this course, which celebrates those heroes in our communities. Heroism, for the … Continue reading
Heroes Among Us: Frank Dux, of K.A.O.S and Esteelo Films
The following interview is part of a class assignment for Entrepreneurship and the Hero Adventure at SMU, Meadows School of the Arts. Each interview has been conducted and created by students for this course, which celebrates those heroes in our communities. Heroism, for … Continue reading
Posted in Artistry in Arts Entrepreneurship, Arts Entrepreneur, Arts Entrepreneurship, Creative Artists, Entrepreneurship & the Hero Adventure, Heroes Among Us, Heroism, Inspiration, Teaching Artistry
Tagged artist entrepreneur, arts entrepreneurship, entrepreneurship and the hero adventure, entrepreneurship in the arts, frank dux, heroes among us, Meadows School of the Arts, SMU, the heroes among us, winston ray
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Heroes Among Us: Talking Screenwriting With Julie Lynch
The following interview is part of a class assignment for Entrepreneurship and the Hero Adventure at SMU, Meadows School of the Arts. Each interview has been conducted and created by students for this course, which celebrates those heroes in our communities. Heroism, … Continue reading
Posted in Arts Entrepreneur, Arts Entrepreneurship, Creative Artists, Entrepreneurship & the Hero Adventure, Heroes Among Us, Inspiration, Synthesizing Talents, Uncategorized
Tagged AMAE, Ariana Howell, arts entrepreneurship, entrepreneurship and the hero adventure, hart technique, Julie Lynch, Meadows School of the Arts, SMU, smu arts entrepreneurship
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A Person of Value, a Career of Meaning
“The value of a man should be seen in what he gives and not in what he is able to receive”. Albert Einstein What does it mean to be a valuable asset to your community? It means that you are … Continue reading
Posted in Creative Artists, Synthesizing Talents
Tagged arts entrepreneur, Be the change you wish to see in the world, creative entrepreneur, institutes for arts entrepreneurship, james hart, Jim Hart, programs, programs for arts entrepreneurship, schools, social entrepreneur, social entrepreneurship, the hart technique, universities, what do you have to offer?, What is arts Entrepreneurship?, what talents do you have?
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Is Your Identity Defined by What You Do?
A lot of people define their sense of self, based on what they do for a living. Artists are notorious for this. They think of themselves as, “I am an actor” “I am a dancer” “I am a writer”, etc. … Continue reading
Posted in Creative Artists
Tagged arts entrepreneur, arts entrepreneurship, creative artists, creative entrepreneur, entrepreneurial artists, How we choose to think of ourselves, I am married to my art, institutes for arts entrepreneurship, james hart, Jim Hart, Meadows School of the Arts, programs, programs for arts entrepreneurship, schools, SMU, social entrepreneur, social entrepreneurship, the hart technique, universities, What is arts Entrepreneurship?
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