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Full-Text Articles in Arts Management
Dichotomies: Lessons From A College Life On Tour, Alexander J. Dontre
Dichotomies: Lessons From A College Life On Tour, Alexander J. Dontre
All Faculty and Staff Scholarship
In this unique memoir, the author reveals his struggles and triumphs as a touring musician pursuing a college education. From 2011-2017, Alex Dontre performed 505 concerts with his band Psychostick while simultaneously enrolled in rigorous online courses. It culminated with a master's degree in Business Psychology from Franklin University, at which time he gave the commencement speech at his graduation as valedictorian.
An Unlikely Pair: Impressionism And The Work-Life Interface, Emily N. Roush
An Unlikely Pair: Impressionism And The Work-Life Interface, Emily N. Roush
Student Publications
When I get asked what I am studying in college, I often get puzzled or confused replies due to the fact that the fields are pretty unconventional as a pairing. The remarks, “What in the world are you going to do with that?” or “How interesting,” are common responses after sharing. Organization and management studies and art history are an unlikely duo that seem to be vastly different at first glance. After taking many courses within both disciplines to fulfill my double major, I argue that these disciplines are more similar than one may initially assume. Thus, I was inspired …
Economic Provenance: The Financial Analysis Of Art Historical Records, Amy C. Whitaker
Economic Provenance: The Financial Analysis Of Art Historical Records, Amy C. Whitaker
Journal of Contemporary Archival Studies
The Leo Castelli Gallery launched pivotal mid-twentieth-century artistic careers, including those of Jasper Johns and Robert Rauschenberg. Although well-studied for its artistic impact, the Castelli archives—as well as those of other gallery artists such as Frank Stella and early collectors such as Burton and Emily Hall Tremaine—include a curious trove of artists’ financial records and related correspondence. This paper argues that these records form an “economic provenance” that is important both to both art market analysis and art history. This economic context is sometimes overlooked because of the contested relationship between art and markets. In this context, the archive can …
All Access: A Backstage Pass To A Collaborative, Undergraduate Music Journal, Michele Gibney, Keith Hatschek, Nicole Wasnock
All Access: A Backstage Pass To A Collaborative, Undergraduate Music Journal, Michele Gibney, Keith Hatschek, Nicole Wasnock
Conservatory of Music Faculty Presentations
The number of currently publishing, student run music journals can be counted on one hand. And of those, only half are for undergraduates. At University of the Pacific, the Conservatory of Music started a music industry analysis and opinion journal in 2018. Edited and written by undergraduate students, Backstage Pass has published two issues totaling 47 papers. The benefits of journal writing, editing, publishing and hosting are numerous from many different stakeholder points of view. The collaborative effort is shared between the University Libraries (hosts the institutional repository where the journal is published and offers technical support) and the Conservatory …
Footprints Of Resilience: Tracking The Career Development Steps Of African American Male Musicians, Patrice Tiffany Leshay Bax
Footprints Of Resilience: Tracking The Career Development Steps Of African American Male Musicians, Patrice Tiffany Leshay Bax
Graduate Theses and Dissertations
For African American (AA) male musicians, the road toward career advancement in the entertainment industry is particularly arduous. Despite many difficulties on the journey to career success, the history of gospel, R&B, jazz, and funk music is evidence that many AA male musicians find their way to develop and advance their careers. Many AA male musicians find career development and advancement opportunities through religious and sacred institutions. However, the journey to become a professional musician for AA males is fluid and not formalized causing ambiguity in the steps taken to enter this career field and sustain growth in a rapidly …
Are Literary Agents (Really) Fiduciaries?, Jacqueline Lipton
Are Literary Agents (Really) Fiduciaries?, Jacqueline Lipton
Articles
2018 was a big year for “bad agents” in the publishing world. In July, children’s literature agent Danielle Smith was exposed for lying to her clients about submissions and publication offers. In December, major literary agency Donadio & Olson, which represented a number of bestselling authors, including Chuck Palahnuik (Fight Club), filed for bankruptcy in the wake of an accounting scandal involving their bookkeeper, Darin Webb. Webb had embezzled over $3 million of client funds. Around the same time, Australian literary agent Selwa Anthony lost a battle in the New South Wales Supreme Court involving royalties she owed to her …
Industry Profile: Denny Stilwell, Mack Avenue Music Group President, Axel Tanner
Industry Profile: Denny Stilwell, Mack Avenue Music Group President, Axel Tanner
Backstage Pass
No abstract provided.
Insta-Promotion: Here’S Why (And How) You Should Be Using Instagram To Market Your Music, Jennifer Morrow
Insta-Promotion: Here’S Why (And How) You Should Be Using Instagram To Market Your Music, Jennifer Morrow
Backstage Pass
No abstract provided.
A Failure Of The Music Industry: The Frustration Of Women Of Color, Christina Estes-Wynne
A Failure Of The Music Industry: The Frustration Of Women Of Color, Christina Estes-Wynne
Backstage Pass
Throughout the history of the music industry, women of color have not received the same recognition as their male counterparts because males have dominated the industry resulting in lack of female representation. Women have been oversexualized reducing their clout in their fields and the lack of acknowledgement of success, which discourages future generations of colored women from attempting to reach their highest potential.
Social Activism In The U.S. Music Industry, Joey A. Tan
Social Activism In The U.S. Music Industry, Joey A. Tan
Backstage Pass
No abstract provided.
The Trending Killer, Diana Ventura
Why Streaming Is A Good Thing For The Music Industry, Ailey Butler
Why Streaming Is A Good Thing For The Music Industry, Ailey Butler
Backstage Pass
No abstract provided.
Censoring Hate In The Music Industry: Shifting Perspectives In Pursuit Of Cultural Equity, Joey A. Tan
Censoring Hate In The Music Industry: Shifting Perspectives In Pursuit Of Cultural Equity, Joey A. Tan
Backstage Pass
Music is intended to be expressive and unconstrained, a tool of communicating emotion and bridging humanity. As such, censorship is widely despised among music creators, listeners, publishers, distributors, and other music industry stakeholders. “Freedom of expression,” however, proves to be an applicable argument for both sides of the matter when the censorship concerns hate directed at marginalized communities. Analyzing the concept of censorship through the lens of those with privilege and power fails to recognize the extent to which hate speech impacts its victims and the indirect recipients of the message. As a powerful influencer of popular and youth cultures, …
Big Business In The Music Business, Kortney Burton
Big Business In The Music Business, Kortney Burton
Backstage Pass
No abstract provided.
The Music Industry Has A Mental Health Problem, Manny Manriquez
The Music Industry Has A Mental Health Problem, Manny Manriquez
Backstage Pass
No abstract provided.
Music And Politics: A Potent Combination To Commercial Success?, Veronica Martinez
Music And Politics: A Potent Combination To Commercial Success?, Veronica Martinez
Backstage Pass
No abstract provided.
Stream Ripping: A Copyright Infringement Epidemic, Darla Testino
Stream Ripping: A Copyright Infringement Epidemic, Darla Testino
Backstage Pass
No abstract provided.
What Is A Music Supervisor?, June Benoit
Closing The Music Industry Gender Gap, Sami Fong
Gender Inequality In The Music Industry, Issadora Tulalian
Gender Inequality In The Music Industry, Issadora Tulalian
Backstage Pass
No abstract provided.
15 Seconds Of Fame, Graham Mclaren-Finelli
Redemption: A Deep Dive Into The Magnum Opus That Saved Kanye’S Career, Graham D. Mclaren-Finelli
Redemption: A Deep Dive Into The Magnum Opus That Saved Kanye’S Career, Graham D. Mclaren-Finelli
Backstage Pass
No abstract provided.
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band: A Journey Inside The Creative Genius Of The Beatles, Kevin Sandri
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band: A Journey Inside The Creative Genius Of The Beatles, Kevin Sandri
Backstage Pass
No abstract provided.
Meet Cody Simpson, Veronica Martinez
Childish Gambino Says Goodbye, Diana Ventura
Childish Gambino Says Goodbye, Diana Ventura
Backstage Pass
Childish Gambino ends his music career with his This Is America tour. In this review, we delve into how the audience reacts to his goodbye and how he is determined to give us his most spectacular farewell.
Travis Scott's Astroworld Tour, Prajeet Sandhu
Justin Timberlake's 20/20 Experience, June Benoit
Justin Timberlake's 20/20 Experience, June Benoit
Backstage Pass
No abstract provided.
5 Seconds Of Summer Concert Review, Johanna Stjernström
5 Seconds Of Summer Concert Review, Johanna Stjernström
Backstage Pass
No abstract provided.
Asap Rocky At The Golden 1 Center, Soukay Mbaye
Vista Kicks & Bad Suns Concert Review, Issadora Tulalian
Vista Kicks & Bad Suns Concert Review, Issadora Tulalian
Backstage Pass
No abstract provided.