Dec
13

Fund Innovation in The Arts: The Age of Whole Brain Thinking is Here

Integrating the arts, in innovative ways, into business, education, research, science and world affairs will create new "whole brain thinking" leaders who can solve complex problems and bridge ingenuity gaps.

Integrating the arts, in innovative ways, into business, education, research, science and world affairs will create a whole new age of "whole brain thinking" leaders who can solve complex problems and bridge ingenuity gaps. Thanks Toni Antonetti for sending this article ETA's way. As a compliment to this article, you might want to read … [Read more...]

Dec
06

The Arts as an International Force for Change

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Written by Robert L. Lynch, President and CEO—Americans for the Arts Appeared on Huffington Post November 18th, 2010 Twenty-five Chinese Ministry of Culture executives just left my office. It was exciting to learn about Chinese cultural investment in projects -- from massive contemporary visual art colonies in Beijing and Shanghai … [Read more...]

Nov
28

What’s Your Second Career Going to Be?

I think it's really cool to see an artist lead.  Once youve known what it means to truly create art, it never leaves you. What about you? Are you outrageous enough?

What's next? Thanks again Celina Jacobson. Wow. Great stuff here. November 3rd, 2010 www.careeroverview.com In today's world, most professionals don't stay in the same job — or even same career — that they started in right after college. And that trend isn't just true for people who haven't found success in their field. … [Read more...]

Nov
27

Sudden Genius: The Gradual Path to Creative Breakthroughs

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Have you ever wondered how you can creatively grow? This new book, Sudden Genius, shares how others have. What path shall you explore to unleash your own? Chip Hessenflow gets a gold star for this one too! From The Chronicle of Higher Education November 21, 2010 written by By Evan R. Goldstein Jean-Paul Sartre said that the … [Read more...]

Nov
23

The Brave New World of Today’s Music Professional

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Are you brave enough to become the entrepreneur you need to be to launch a career in the arts? Are you willing to make the investment you need to develop your skills? My good friend Diana Haskell, St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, forwarded me this article written by Maria Goodavage. While its a great read I only have one point to add: It … [Read more...]

Sep
22

Do dysfuntional familes breed entrepreneurs?

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What role does growing up with some form of pain or dysfunction in your life help you succeed as an entrepreneur?  Is it possible to turn something negative into something amazing and good?  I think this article written for Entrepreneur Magazine by Steve Blank says it all. On a side note, I loved watching the Adams Family. Did … [Read more...]

Sep
10

What’s Happening Down Under

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I had reason to read the Australia Council report on artists’ careers this week (http://www.australiacouncil.gov.au/research/artists/reports_and_publications/artistcareers) and found the news simultaneously encouraging, grim, and enlightening. Forty-five percent of Australian artists make their living outside of the arts sector – not … [Read more...]

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