Why is The IAE Relevant and Necessary? A Case for The IAE

Why is The IAE Relevant and Necessary? A Case for The IAE
For those of you who know me, and for those of you who do not (yet), it is not a secret how passionate and determined I have been throughout my professional career in the arts to help artists not only survive but make a difference with the talents they have. And yet, I cannot say often enough, it is...

Get Inspired at the Chicago Zinefest

Get Inspired at the Chicago Zinefest
For our Chicago readers and, maybe more specifically, our Chicago writers…there’s an event coming up this weekend that we don’t want you to miss.  The Chicago Zinefest is a brand new event that’s trying to shine the spotlight on the Chicago zine community and bring a little connectivity...

What Do You Believe Your Imagination Can Do For You?

What Do You Believe Your Imagination Can Do For You?
If I told you I could make a genie came out of this lamp and grant you three wishes for anything in the world you wanted would you believe it could really happen? How far are you willing to believe in what your imagination can do for you and your future as an artist? The truth of the matter is that...

Leni’s Words of Wisdom

Our p.a.v.e. program in arts entrepreneurship brought in a fabulous artist as its March speaker. Leni Schwendinger is a lighting designer and public artist whose work is visible in New York, Seattle, Glasgow, Philadelphia, Dallas, and elsewhere. She was also named by the Manhattan Chamber of Commerce...

Take Our Survey and Help The IAE Learn About Your Needs!

Take Our Survey and Help The IAE Learn About Your Needs!
As we get closer and closer to the premiere semester of the Institute For Arts Entrepreneurship’s two-year arts entrepreneurship program, we’re trying to take a closer look at the needs of our students so that we can build a truly unique structure and curriculum that is responsive to the...

Henry Fogel’s Speech to The National Association of Schools of Music

Henry Fogel’s Speech to The National Association of Schools of Music
Henry Fogel, the most well known executive director to orchestras and orchestral musicians around the world, gave this speech to The National Association of School Music administrators in November of 2009.  As I read it my heart jumped for joy! It is so deeply satisfying to see someone with so much...

You’re Not Talking to the Right People!

You’re Not Talking to the Right People!
A composer wants to get more performances of her music.  So she sends off scores to a number of competitions and new music groups.  Problem is, even though her compositions are strong, so are a lot of other pieces.  Wouldn’t it be better to network with educators, performers, and ensembles who aren’t...

What Arts Entrepreneurs Can Learn From the Grateful Dead

What Arts Entrepreneurs Can Learn From the Grateful Dead
There’s a fascinating article up over at the Atlantic today on how the Grateful Dead were utilizing many more contemporary business tactics before they even existed.  Things like allowing their fans to tape and share live shows, social networking and more.  For independent producers, freelancers...

Putting Artists to Work in Cultural Recovery

Putting Artists to Work in Cultural Recovery
In this compelling video, Arlene Goldbard argues the importance of putting artists to work in order to aid the cultural and economic recovery. A provocative independent voice for our times, Arlene Goldbard is a writer, social activist, and consultant who works for justice, compassion and honor in every...

Claiming Creativity: Art Education in Cultural Transition

Claiming Creativity: Art Education in Cultural Transition
Claiming Creativity: Art Education in Cultural Transition A Joint International Symposium presented by Columbia College Chicago in partnership with the European League of Institutes of the Arts April 21-24, 2010 Chicago, USA Claiming Creativity seeks to re-position creativity as a driver not only for...

Life as a Touring Musician

Life as a Touring Musician
Zoe Keating shares this hilarious (and true) presentation on what it is like to be a touring musician. Thank you David Cutler and The Savvy Musician for finding this video for us to share!!

National Arts Engagement Day

National Arts Engagement Day
Author and marketing guru Seth Godin recently made this suggestion: Invent a Holiday...   Find an emotion that needs social approval in order to be easily expressed.  Hook it into something you sell or do.  Discover other organizations that would benefit from the holiday as much as you would.  Voila!...

Create. Innovate. Repeat. Let’s Experiment

Create. Innovate. Repeat. Let’s Experiment
So, this Friday The IAE is hosting this real fun private networking event for artists and entrepreneurs at Rockit Bar in Chicago downtown. We have had a lot of people sign up for the event. We even released another 50 tickets for more folks to attend and they, too, all went fast.  Feels great to have...

Eye Buy Creates Niche for Photography

Eye Buy Creates Niche for Photography
Thanks Eva Niewiadomski at Catalyst Ranch for passing this along! Here is what Eye Buy Art says about themselves. Eye Buy Art is a carefully curated online art gallery that represents an array of emerging photographers from Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States. The site releases a new image...

IAE Logo Competition

IAE Logo Competition
Calling all visual artists and graphic designers, design the Institute for Arts Entrepreneurship’s new logo and be a winner! We are excited to announce that the IAE has grown out of its first logo. Ever evolving, we embrace the opportunity to update our identity. The IAE Identity What do we look...

The Balancing Act of an Arts Entrepreneurship Curriculum

The Balancing Act of an Arts Entrepreneurship Curriculum
I’ve been having a great time the last several weeks developing the syllabus for a course we’re calling “Foundations of Arts Entrepreneurship” that I’ll teach for the first time a year from now. It’s a challenge to determine the right balance between content related to creativity and innovation,...

A Better Idea than Beating Out the Competition

A Better Idea than Beating Out the Competition
“Build a better mousetrap” is the strategy adopted by most artists.  Believing that beating out the competition will lead to gigs and success, they work tirelessly to dance a little better, play a little faster, paint a little bigger.  This same tactic is applied to building a website, architecting...

Our Artistic Entrepreneurial Community

Our Artistic Entrepreneurial Community
I thought you would all enjoy checking out our new community map. Artist and aspiring arts entrepreneur Brandy LaChapelle designed it.

Recession is the mother of reinvention

Recession is the mother of reinvention
Stephanie Sack changed prices at Vive La Femme from high-end to "cheap and chic," which "completely saved the business," she says. Photo: Erik UngerBy: Christina Le Beau November 09, 2009 Written By: Christina Le Beau  Crain’s Chicago Business, November 09, 2009 The “new...

2010 Chicago Creative Expo

2010 Chicago Creative Expo
The 2010 Creative Chicago Expo will be held on Saturday, April 10, 2010 from 10am-4pm at the Chicago Cultural Center. This year, TheIAE will be a sponsor of the event. Now in its 7th year, this CCE connects artists and art organizations in all disciplines (music, dance, theater, film, design, new media,...

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