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Video Interview with Nadia Sirota
Please click on the following link to watch a video interview with Nadia Sirota, Meadows Prize recipient, 2013. This interview took place in April of 2013 and was conducted by Jim Hart. Interview with Nadia Sirota, Meadows Prize winner, 2013 … Continue reading
Culture Creators
As an entrepreneurial artist, one has the potential to create culture both at local and national levels. At the local level, an entrepreneur creates the culture they wish to work in. This means that those who they work effectively, they … Continue reading
Posted in Artistry in Arts Entrepreneurship, Finding Your Key Collabortors
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A Business of One
Entrepreneur is a word that can trip some actors up. I am an artist myself and I never used the word “entrepreneur”, until I was already well into my first business venture. I wish, however, that I had been exposed … Continue reading
Posted in A Business of One, Arts Entrepreneurship, Independence in the Arts
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Living Heroically
What’s a Hero? A hero is an individual who serves a cause that is bigger than just oneself. Common qualities of heroism are: Meaning: Meaning has a way of
Posted in Heroism
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No Inspiration like a Gun to the Head
Do you have large scale visions? Is there something you are just dying to accomplish but you lack the inspiration, the motivation to accomplish that goal? If so, I recommend you find your proverbial gun to the head. Of course, … Continue reading
Posted in Arts Entrepreneurship, Inspiration
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