41 min listen
Creating the Middle Class Artist
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Length:
22 minutes
Released:
Aug 6, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Special Edition: 3rd Annual CHF Grant to Visual Artists
https://clarkhulingsfund.org/people/elizabeth-hulings/ (Elizabeth Hulings) is daughter of Clark Hulings and Director of the Clark Hulings Foundation. In this episode of the Thriving Artist podcast, Elizabeth explains how to change the culture by funding, training, connecting, and equipping working artists. Topics include:
Creating the Middle Class Artist (vs. stars and starvers)
A “Kickstarter” for art and culture
Why artists need capital
Charity vs. business development for artists
Patronage, not parentage – cutting out the middle man
A big tent for artists – style agnosticism
Exchanging the expertise of artists and art industry professionals
Why spread the word: Artists wanted!
Elizabeth lets us see into the world of the working artist in this 22-minute episode, and explains what is needed to make thriving artists the norm. Grab the mp3 to listen on the train or the drive home.
If you’re a working artist, feel free to visit our https://clarkhulingsfund.org/grants/ (Grants page). If you’re an arts industry professional, collector, or business specialist, or a working artist who would like to be interviewed, visit our https://clarkhulingsfund.org/teach-learn/ (Teach and Learn) page. As always, even a modest donation is meaningful; and that page is https://clarkhulingsfund.org/donate/ (here).
https://clarkhulingsfund.org/people/elizabeth-hulings/ (Elizabeth Hulings) is daughter of Clark Hulings and Director of the Clark Hulings Foundation. In this episode of the Thriving Artist podcast, Elizabeth explains how to change the culture by funding, training, connecting, and equipping working artists. Topics include:
Creating the Middle Class Artist (vs. stars and starvers)
A “Kickstarter” for art and culture
Why artists need capital
Charity vs. business development for artists
Patronage, not parentage – cutting out the middle man
A big tent for artists – style agnosticism
Exchanging the expertise of artists and art industry professionals
Why spread the word: Artists wanted!
Elizabeth lets us see into the world of the working artist in this 22-minute episode, and explains what is needed to make thriving artists the norm. Grab the mp3 to listen on the train or the drive home.
If you’re a working artist, feel free to visit our https://clarkhulingsfund.org/grants/ (Grants page). If you’re an arts industry professional, collector, or business specialist, or a working artist who would like to be interviewed, visit our https://clarkhulingsfund.org/teach-learn/ (Teach and Learn) page. As always, even a modest donation is meaningful; and that page is https://clarkhulingsfund.org/donate/ (here).
Released:
Aug 6, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode
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