Tag Archives: entrepreneurship in the arts
Video Interview with Frank Mosley, Artistic Entrepreneur
Check out this video interview with Frank Mosley, Artistic Entrepreneur.
Interview: Lauren Probst, Entrepreneur
Interview with: Lauren Probst Business: Closet Consultant – Mobile App Samantha Schell: So what is the concept of Closet Consultant? Lauren Probst: Closet Consultant is designed for working individuals to organize their closet through a third party— that being their … Continue reading
Interview: Meredith Chehardy, Entrepreneur
Meredith Chehardy is the founder and owner of “Live Life Like Audrey”, a website for college women that gives tips about style, inspiration for health and fitness, and general advice to live a classy lifestyle. Scott Bolton: What role, if … Continue reading
Interview: Jennifer Lee, Arts Entrepreneur
Jennifer Lee; Owner and Founder of Jennifer Lee Fine Art Jennifer holds a BA in Art History and a Minor in Business Administration from Southern Methodist University, along with an MA in Fine and Decorative Art from Sotheby’s Institute of … Continue reading
Interview: Joshua L. Peugh, Arts Entrepreneur
Joshua L. Peugh; Artistic Director and Founder of Dark Circles Contemporary Dance Joshua L. Peugh formerly danced with Universal Ballet Company in South Korea. He now lives in Dallas, Texas and is the Founder and Artistic Director of Dark Circles … Continue reading
Interview with Arts Lawyer Susan Brunning
What kind of work is it that you do? Well, I’m a lawyer. So I’m involved in the arts from a service provider angle, as opposed to being an artist myself. I love the arts but I wouldn’t perform for … Continue reading
Interview with Wyatt Mesh, Entrepreneur
Wyatt Mesh is a senior at Southern Methodist University from Kansas City, Kansas. He is double majoring in mechanical engineering and mathematics. 1. What role, if any, does a business plan play in building and launching an arts company (as … 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