
There’s a reason the term ”starving artist” is so ubiquitous: estimates say less than 10% of artists earn a full time income from their art. Yet art of all kinds is universally revered, and the top artists of every form reach international fame and immense financial freedom. So what about the 90% of artists who struggle to get paid what they’re worth? The Business of Art is food for the starving a... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 25 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Liz Earnest has had a terrific trajectory through the Richmond Arts scene: she is not only a talented actress, she's also the Director of Programs for SPARC, School of the Performing Arts in the Richmond Community.
If you are familiar with SPARC, yo... more
Brian Baez is a jack of all trades...master of several! Actor, Singer, Cabaret Artist, Casting Director, and now - Entrepreneur.
Brian fondly reminisces on his time in Richmond Theatre, how he got his start in the casting industry by performing on a... more
To say that Joe Doran is a marketing guru is, honestly, selling him short. Joe's company, Wabash & Lake, is a Fractional Marketing Partner, which means they act as a CMO or Marketing Director for companies who may not be ready to hire full time for t... more
That's right folks...THE Allison Polson is today's guest. Not only is she a talented actress, marketing manager, and an avid runner, she's also the best dang wife a husband could ask for.
Allison discusses her time working with some of the biggest r... more
A fantastic blend of insightful and engaging info. I’ve been beyond impressed so far: each episode is thoughtfully produced and Matt is so personable, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in the business behind being an artist and being a professional in the thing that you’re passionate about. Highly recommend!
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