TCG Audience Revolution Manifesto
The following video was taken at the Audience (R)Evolution Learning Convening from February 20-22 in Philadelphia.
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The following video was taken at the Audience (R)Evolution Learning Convening from February 20-22 in Philadelphia.
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This post exposes one of the most prevalent and treacherous deceptions in the artist community. And suggests how we will survive and reach new heights as a class of workers.
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Stanford University invited Anthem Salgado to talk to early career artists about what to expect and how to prepare as they enter the field. This audio captures the content of that presentation given for the event, Art is My Occupation.
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Art of Hustle rarely – if ever – focuses on craft and aesthetics. However, here, we go over a lot of fun and useful tips for acting, mostly because lessons from working on stage and on screen can translate directly to survival tips for life and career! Theatre artist or not, please give a listen.
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Once again, Ugly Comics founder, Alanna Coby, offering this latest guest post, a unique and entertaining perspective on the adventurous (sometimes torturous) artist’s journey.
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This is one way to save yourself a lot of time, and keep your information more central, and more organized. It will help a lot. Trust me.
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Thievery is a legitimate worry. Allow me to make some very basic and immediate suggestions for protecting your work, including – perhaps counterintuitively – getting it out where everyone can see it.
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Find out how guest blogger Alanna Coby started something without realizing it, and what she discovered to be key to the journey.
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High school intern Chloe went from “How do I do that?” to drafting the blueprint to her goals in a span of three hours. In this video, she reminds us that bringing great ideas to life is all about getting started now.
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Thinking about grad school? If you’re getting into work to provide good for the world, you also have to provide that good for yourself. Find out the minimum requirements, the hugely important question you’ll need to ask yourself, dangers to avoid, and the valuable skills you’ll need to pick up, no matter what your title. Consider this post part of your continuing education.
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