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Articles 1 - 9 of 9
Full-Text Articles in Business
Artists On Creative Administration, Tonya Lockyer
Artists On Creative Administration, Tonya Lockyer
University of Akron Press Publications
Brilliant artists share stories on artistic life and business, full of lessons we can all learn about living a creative life. Featuring the voices of thirty artists and arts workers, Artists on Creative Administration: A Workbook from the National Center for Choreography provides first-hand accounts of creative administration in action. The book pairs big topics with actionable tactics, addressing themes like equity, activism, design thinking, leadership, collaboration, family, ethics, and care. Provocative, candid essays and interviews expand our view of what creativity and leadership can be, as each chapter closes with experiments for the reader to try and adapt to …
Artists On The Rise: An Exploration Of The Role That Brand Collaboration Prestige Plays In The Development Of Identification And Artist Attractiveness, Isabel Soldner
Chancellor’s Honors Program Projects
No abstract provided.
Big Sister Enterprise: Just Be There, Wai Ying Zhao
Big Sister Enterprise: Just Be There, Wai Ying Zhao
Theses and Dissertations
Wai Ying Zhao, an artist and curator, instituted an American company named Big Sister Enterprise in 2018. BSE is a Delaware registered LLC that imitates briefcase companies implemented in order to foster a community of emerging artists with the intent of exhibiting and promoting their works. Zhao’s initiative stems from the awareness that many artists are struggling to continue their studio practices because of unstable income or being overworked in jobs such as art handling, gallery sitting and bartending. Through openings and events held in spaces in both New York and Shenzhen, she aims to create a community where emerging …
An Exploration Of Recording And The Music Business, Erika Nalow
An Exploration Of Recording And The Music Business, Erika Nalow
Honors Projects
A creative project focused on the ability of an independent musical artist to compose, arrange, record, produce, mix, master, market, and promote their own musical composition.
I Am An Artist! What Do I Know About Business?, Angela Wright
I Am An Artist! What Do I Know About Business?, Angela Wright
Dept. of Organisation & Professional Development Publications
What has business to do with art? Should artists understand business? This research is concerned with the world of the artist who must operate in a business world. In the words of the late singer, Luciano Pavarotti (2003), artists must „be heard and be seen‟ to be successful. Commercial entities expose their products and services to clients to survive, and for the artist, this is no different. The paper examines if there is a need to ensure that our artistic graduates are „market ready‟, and specifically examines this concept in the context of an Irish Institute of Technology (IT). Artists …
Changing The Industry, Spotify, Seth A. Carver
Changing The Industry, Spotify, Seth A. Carver
Chancellor’s Honors Program Projects
No abstract provided.
The Anti-Competitive Music Industry And The Case For Compulsory Licensing In The Digital Distribution Of Music, Ankur Srivastava
The Anti-Competitive Music Industry And The Case For Compulsory Licensing In The Digital Distribution Of Music, Ankur Srivastava
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.
Drawing A Line In The Sand: Copyright Law And New Museums, Megan M. Carpenter
Drawing A Line In The Sand: Copyright Law And New Museums, Megan M. Carpenter
Law Faculty Scholarship
Over the last twenty years, audience attendance at museums, galleries, and performing arts institutions in the United States has decreased dramatically. Major museums and galleries are considering ways to add engaging and meaningful value to the user experience with technology, from incorporating user-generated content to creating multimedia installations billed as “collaborative” works.
In 2010, the Dallas Museum of Art’s Coastlines: Images of Land and Sea exhibition featured landscapes from 1850 to the present, as well as a sound installation composed by students and faculty in the Arts and Technology program at the University of Texas at Dallas, which played on …
An Analysis Of The Court's Decisions Relating To Fair Market Value And The Concept Of Blockage In Regards To Artist's Estates, Noel Laine Novak-Pilch
An Analysis Of The Court's Decisions Relating To Fair Market Value And The Concept Of Blockage In Regards To Artist's Estates, Noel Laine Novak-Pilch
Theses
This thesis will focus on three specific court cases and the relevant decisions as they relate to the hypothetical concept of Fair Market Value and the concept of a blockage discount.
In recent years, cases involving artists' estate holdings of unsold works have dealt with Fair Market Value and a blockage discount. The three main cases are the Estate of David Smith, the Estate of Georgia T. O'Keeffe, and the Estate of Andy Warhol. In all three cases, the court was asked to decide what amount, if any, was to be applied for a blockage discount. While each of these …