Six Steps to Help Artists Thrive as Entrepreneurs
The skills of all artistic practices - that cycle of theory, discipline, reflection, and revision - are vital to business. Artists should claim the tools of entrepreneurship as their own.
The skills of all artistic practices - that cycle of theory, discipline, reflection, and revision - are vital to business. Artists should claim the tools of entrepreneurship as their own.
A University of Arkansas program aims to show both business and arts students how to think more boldly and deviate from the norm.
Many entrepreneurs start out with a passion for the art and the craft they are doing. The ones who make money from it have a passion for the business as well.
Entrepreneurship means "to swim out and grasp." This means leaving behind the comfort and safety of doing more of the same.
The fight over the beloved TV artist's estate is a cautionary tale for any business. How to protect your business and your heirs well before you die.
Should entrepreneurs go to college? Best Buy founder Dick Schulze shares his perspective on this question with Entrepreneur Magazine. Quick take: Don't just sit in the classroom. Act on what you are learning while you are in school.
In her years as an entrepreneur, Toni Sikes has focused on helping artists find people who will pay for their work. Here's her advice for new entrepreneurs.
Yad has a social mission at its heart: it aims to help Guatemalan artisans with special needs express themselves through art, and then find retailers who can help them reach markets for their work.
Supported by the Richard M Schulze Family Foundation