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In this episode of the Compendium we explore the incredibly wholesome story of Michael Townsend, the artist who secretly lived in Mall for four years. After finding himself evicted from his home Michael and his team of Trummerkinds transformed an unused space in Providence Place Mall into a fully furnished home, complete with electricity and sofas and even a PlaySation all sourced from the mall itself. We give you just the Compendium, but if you want more, here are our resources: Secret Mall Apartment (2024) - by Jeremy Workman Trummerkind - Micheal Townsend Blog Host & Show Info Hosts: Kyle Risi & Adam Cox About: Kyle and Adam are more than just your hosts, they're your close friends sharing intriguing stories from tales from the darker corners of true crime, the annals of your forgotten history books, and the who's who of incredible people. Intro Music: Alice in dark Wonderland by Aleksey Chistilin Community & Calls to Action ⭐ Review & follow on: Spotify & Apple Podcasts
Watch the video version by clicking here - https://youtu.be/--VJjaUdC-g In this episode, join Evan Price, CEO of Artist Collective's, and creator of the Artistpreneur Accelerator's, as he reveals the 4 steps for creatives to turn their skills into thriving 6-figure businesses by leveraging social media. https://www.instagram.com/ac_evan From the importance of focusing your energy on the advantages of high-ticket offerings, Evan unpacks the secrets to attracting committed clients and achieving financial freedom while doing what you love. Whether you're a musician, artist, or creative looking to monetize your skills, this podcast is your guide to confidently navigating the entrepreneurial journey. --- FREE Nomad Guide
EPISODE DESCRIPTION:Do you ask your friends to support your art? Do you struggle with authentic self-promotion? In Episode 87, Grace and Xandra discuss strategies for sharing your work, involving your friends, and coping with post-project vulnerability. As your hosts recount their friendship origin story, they're reminded: the art life is the friends we make along the way.SHOW NOTES:Order your Lunar Logbook today!Watch Thirst Trap free on Tubi or MometuWon't Back Down: An Anthology of Pro-Choice ComicsWill by Will SmithTen Arguments for Deleting Your Social Media Accounts Right Now by Jaron LanierWhile You Were Sleeping (new album by Jade Renee)Portal Leith (metaphysical shop in Edinburgh)Aysha Rose & The Cosmic UnderworldWith a special shout out to #87 Travis Kelce , who we honored through our Taylor Swift/Joe Alwyn/Travis Kelce tangent in our 87th episode, ha!Send your requests for new topics and interview guests: theartlifeshow@gmail.comRELATED EPISODES:Episode 3: The Art of the WanderEpisode 76: Finding Your Audience and Facing Your Fears (with Alan Lastufka)Episode 23: Finding Your People Share the link: http://theartlife.showSend letters to: The Art Life, c/o Grace Gordon, P.O. Box #1193, Hollywood, CA 90078Email: theartlifeshow@gmail.comSupport The Art Life by buying our recommended books from our Bookshop page: bookshop.org/shop/gracegordonofficialThe Art Life is on Instagram: @theartlifeshowOur music is ‘The Stream' by Rorie: http://roriemusic.com
Evan Price, CEO of Artist Collective, has over 15 years of experience in the music industry, having worked in nearly every aspect of the business. Launching Artist Collective from his dorm room at Columbia College Chicago, where he earned his Bachelor's Degree in Music Business, Evan has since helped over 100 music brands transform into thriving "artistpreneur" ventures. His mission is to help artists build strong, sustainable business foundations that will carry them throughout their careers.In this episode, Michael Walker and Evan Price dive deep into the art of creating high-ticket offers and VIP fan experiences for musicians. They explore how artists can position and package their unique value to stand out in the crowded music industry. Learn how to co-create offers with your fans and leverage testimonials and stories to boost your confidence in delivering these premium experiences.Key Takeaways:Discover how high-ticket offers and VIP fan experiences can significantly enhance your income while deepening fan engagement.Learn the critical importance of positioning and packaging your offers to rise above the noise in the music world.Gain insights on overcoming sales fears and reframing the process as a way to provide genuine value to your fans.------To learn more about Evan Price and his work with Artist Collective, visit: https://www.artistcollect.com/120Tune into the live podcast & join the Modern Musician community here: https://link.modernmusician.me/join-podcastApply for a free Artist Breakthrough Session with our team: https://masterclass.modernmusician.me/apply-success?utm_source=podcast
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Nel Dee Why Grand di Sydney si trova una piccola galleria gestita da artisti volontari, che hanno unito le forze per creare un ambiente unico e stimolante per gli amanti della pittura. Tra loro anche l'italiana Mara Poeta.
Artist: Rebecca JackRebecca Jack, an intuitive painter, discusses her artistic journey and the inspiration behind her vibrant and expressive works. She shares how her background in interior design influences her paintings and the intuitive process she follows when creating. Rebecca describes her unique approach to color selection and the incorporation of interior spaces in her artwork. She also shares fun stories and unique experiences, including a painting that was stolen and later found. Rebecca concludes by discussing upcoming shows and her process for commissioning a painting.Website: https://rebjackart.com/Email: rebecca@rebjackart.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/rebeccajack.artist/Gallery Representation:High Hampton event with the Artist Collective - https://www.highhampton.com/events/sip-series-the-artist-collectivePaintings We Discussed:Tully Alexandra Old FashionTennis and Martinis Chapters00:00Introduction to Rebecca Jack01:21Discovering Rebecca's Work05:06The Intuitive Process of Painting06:04Influence of Interior Design on Rebecca's Work07:25Becoming a Soul Painter08:48Creating Bold yet Vulnerable Figures10:15The Role of Color in Rebecca's Work12:09Intuitive Approach to Color Selection18:19Naming the Paintings26:40Fun Stories and Unique Experiences30:32The Mood Board and Inspiration33:55Upcoming Shows and Website Release35:17Commissioning a Painting
Chris is grateful for American Idol for all the amazing talent they've brought the world. Jessie just wants to fund her dream art collective for all the artists in world. We also roll out a brand new Hallmark about.....well, we don't really know, but it's fun.
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Dear Songwriter,Ever found yourself questioning how it might be possible to strike the perfect harmony between pursuing your passion, while simultaneously running an entrepreneurial venture? In this candid chat, I sat down with my own coach, Evan from Artist Collective, a seasoned professional who's made it his mission to aid creatives in building lives and businesses rooted in their passions. Together, Evan and I dive into the practical strategies that can help attain a balanced life as a creative entrepreneur, and we discuss the unique challenges and opportunities faced by those in the industry.In this episode, I also take you on a personal journey through my life as a professional songwriting mentor. I reveal the significance I place on documenting my journey for the benefit of those learning from me, as well as for my own reflective practice. I share with you my belief that true fulfillment comes from creating art and guiding others in their artistic pursuits. Our mission is to fuel your confidence through this episode, empowering you to transform your artistic aspirations into reality, without ever feeling that your entrepreneurial ambition has to take a back seat!What You'll Learn in This Episode:Practical strategies for achieving balance as a creative entrepreneur.Insights on coping with unique challenges faced by those in the music industry.The benefits of having a business coach to guide your entrepreneurial journey.The importance of documentation for personal reflection and effective teaching.How to derive fulfillment not just from creating art, but also from mentoring others.Ways to confidently transform artistic aspirations into reality without compromising entrepreneurial goals.Armed with this arsenal of knowledge, I hope this episode guides you towards your musical dreams while learning the business skills that will make them last!You Can Connect with Evan Here:Website: https://theartistpreneur.comGroup Join: https://www.artistcollect.com/artistpreneurs
Finding your voice as a young artist can be challenging, especially if you can't find the right space to express yourself creatively. Luckily for young people in Saskatoon, Jody Lerat and her team of students have created a safe and inviting space where young artists are free and encouraged to discover their voice. It's called Future Artistic Minds and you are about to visit this collective here on YXE Underground.I was able to spend a Tuesday night in late November at the Core Neighbourhood Youth Co-op in Saskatoon's Riversdale neighbourhood. The building is broken up into several different spaces. There's a recording studio down the hall from the kitchen, a silk screening press in the basement, and in the kitchin and dining room area, a group of high school and early 20 something artists are sitting around a long, wide table making art out of felt. All of this falls under the umbrella of the Future Artistic Minds collective, also known as FAM. This evening is a drop-in session meaning people can come in and create alongside other artists. This is where Jody Lerat spends a lot of her free time. She teaches art at Mount Royal Collegiate here in Saskatoon and is an artist herself. She knows everyone in the room and whenever she enters a different space in the building, young artists light up and say, "hi Jody!" It's clear after five minutes that everyone here looks up to Jody.There's a lot happening at FAM and it's all under the caring and encouraging eye of Jody Lerat. For almost two years, I've been trying to get Jody on the podcast as I think she's a wonderful leader in our community who deserves to be celebrated, so I am excited to feature her and the collective on the podcast. Jody is from Cowessess First Nation in Treaty 4 territory but grew up in Saskatoon for most of her life. She talks openly in our conversation about the joy she experiences when she sees young artists collaborating and why encouraging today's youth to pursue careers in the arts is so important. She also talks about the deeply personal role art has played in her life and why it fuels her passion to be the best art teacher she can be.I also want to give a big thanks to FAM member Sofiya Zhukova who stepped up at the last minute when I couldn't find a photographer for this episode and totally rocked it! Sofiya took incredible photos and was so much fun to work with. She is just starting her own photography and graphic design career and let me tell you, she is good! Thanks so much for all of your help, Sofiya.Please feel free to give the podcast a 5-star review and tell your friends if you like what you hear. Doing both really does help the podcast reach more listeners so thank you!I hope you have a safe and wonderful holiday season and can't wait to talk with you in 2024.Cheers...Eric Host, Producer, Editor: Eric AndersonTheme Music: Andrew DicksonWebsite: https://www.yxeunderground.com
Have you stumbled upon Midnight Poutine in Black Rock City? Maybe you listened to Québecois rock as you waited for some of that crispy, cheesy goodness? As with many camps on playa, Midnight Poutine is the cultural tip of the iceberg of a vast community of creativity and goings-on; this one in Montréal, Québec. Arno Robin, one of Montréal's cultural instigators, spoke with Stuart and kbot about his nine-year journey from Midnight Poutine, to co-creating Montréal's Burning Man Regional Event, to developing a bustling makerspace. It's one of those stories we love — one that travels through Black Rock City and then keeps on going — carrying the Burning Man ethos back home to take root and sprout local mutations.Plus… Stuart learns to swear in Québecois!https://www.linkedin.com/in/arno-robin-9b903936https://losstidburn.org/en/home/https://www.lespacemaker.com/en/ LIVE.BURNINGMAN.ORG
About the guestLinda Mariano oversees the marketing and brand extension efforts for Redwood Art Group. With a career that spans over 35 years, Linda is a leader in marketing, brand management, e-commerce and promotion initiatives for the art industry, contemporary art fairs, specialty retail, art licensing partnerships, media and entertainment, as well as entrepreneurial business environments. Founded in 2009, Redwood Art Group is the nation's leader in exhibitions and event production, media, and marketing for the global fine art community. They produce Art Expo New York, Art Santa Fe, Art San Diego, Spectrum Miami and Red Dot Miami.Linda's Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/linda-mariano-b69430b/Linda's Instagram https://www.instagram.com/redwoodartgroup/Spectrum Miami Art Fair https://redwoodartgroup.com/spectrum-miami/Artist Collective https://redwoodartgroup.com/redwood-art-group-collective/Art Business News https://artbusinessnews.com Artists mentioned by LindaKate Taylor https://www.katetaylorstudio.com/James Koskinas https://jameskoskinas.com/Julie Schumer https://julieschumer.com/Kris and Angela Gerhardt https://artbusinessnews.com/2017/08/meet-kris-and-angela-gebhardt-and-explore-the-future-of-the-art-world/ Subscribe to the Art Biz Talk NewsletterApply to be a guest Ask a question for the show Become part of the community for professional visual artistsIf you're a late emerging or mid-career visual artist earning $5K or more a month and are ready to scale your studio practice, Art Biz Pro is the place for you. (Re) Emerging ArtistsStarting to build your full time studio practice and need a DIY guide with templates for your artist statement, Press Kit and pricing your art? Sounds like you need our Artist Starter Kit. CREDITSOriginal Music composed by Hillary Albrecht at Rhapsody on MarsArt Biz Talk is hosted by Andrea La Valleur-Purvis, Artist and Art Business Coach at Vivid Creative
Allison Josephs is joined by actor/comedian/coach Jennifer Apple, founder of the Empowered Artist Collective, to discuss "Should Jews only play Jews?" in Hollywood and Broadway.
Born and brought up in Mumbai, Sahib @sahib.singh.lamba completed engineering & MBA then worked in the corporate space for a few years. He always enjoyed being in front of the camera so along with ongoing work he chose to pursue acting. Sahib was previously seen in the Netflix show, 'Eternally Confused and Eager for Love.' Sahib began his acting career with professional training by Mukesh Chhabra, The Artist Collective and Rachit Singh and thereafter went on to feature in various advertisements for leading brands. And now has appeared in Netflix's 'In Real Love' which is a non-fictional dating show as one of the contestants. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stuti-gogia/message
Creativity through the lens of an Artistpreneur coachCreativity is "seeing something that exists in front of all of us, but thinking up something that doesn't exist."As Founder & CEO of Artist Collective, Evan Price has worn countless hats in the music industry. At the age of fourteen, he started a booking agency that promoted more than +100 shows, igniting his passion for the business. He then became involved in artist management with several Chicago acts, licensing, booking, digital marketing, and coaching. As a graduate of Columbia College, he used his Bachelor's Degree in Arts & Entertainment Media Management in Music Business to build his own vision. His mission is to transform artists into what he calls “artistpreneurs” and finally get them out of the 9-5s they hate and back to the music. By using the “M.C.S. Method” or ‘monetizable creative skillset' Evan and his team can help creatives build a profitable business around the one thing they are the most passionate about. Who says your hobby can't be your business? Drawing inspiration from the likes of Steve Jobs, Gary Vaynerchuck, and Donald Miller, he discovered the key to a successful brand: an outrageously compelling story. This drove Evan to teach musicians the art of clever storytelling to unlock their success through authentic vulnerability. He has built a very engaged social media following reminding creatives to be self aware, empathetic to their audience, and unwavering in their pursuit of building their music business. His company Artist Collective was given the nod by Billboard magazine as one of the best resources for musicians during the COVID-19 Pandemic and he's been featured on such programs as The Jam Tv show, Chance the Rapper's SocialWorks, KissFM, Medium, and more. Musicians and creatives interested in services can apply for the Artistpreneur Accelerator - a program designed to build, launch, and scale your creative business in 90 days! More information here http://www.artistcollect.com/apply
My guest on this episode is Evan Price, who's an artist manager, educator, branding specialist and CEO of Artist Collective. At age 14, Evan started his first promotion company, and eventually went on to managing rappers and 9-piece bands in Chicago. He launched Artist Collective out of the dorm room of Columbia College Chicago while obtaining his Bachelors Degree in Music Business. Since then he has helped launch 100+ music brands, transforming artists and musicians into "artistpreneurs". During the interview, we talked about thinking about marketing a release in advance, motivating artists to think more about business, getting artists to understand their branding, overcoming limiting beliefs, and much more. I spoke with Evan via Zoom from his office in Chicago. On the intro I'll take a look at the power of a song placement in a TV show, and getting reimbursed to record in Iceland. var podscribeEmbedVars = { epId: 86660560, backgroundColor: 'white', font: undefined, fontColor: undefined, speakerFontColor: undefined, height: '600px', showEditButton: false, showSpeakers: true, showTimestamps: true };
Today's guest is artist manager, educator, and entreprenuer Evan Price. He and his team at Artist Collective are on a mission to transform artists into what he calls “artistpreneurs” and help them build a profitable business around their passions. Prior to founding Artist Collective, Evan wore countless hats in the music industry from musician, to promoter, to manager so we've got insights for everybody in this one. We covered everything from the “4 Elements Needed to Scale a Creative Business” to why your new song might not be the best “offer” for your audience. We also got into ways that producers and engineers can diversify and stabilize their income, the importance of prioritizing your time, and hot to frame the “story” of the music.
Creating from The Center in midtown St. Louis, youth artist Story Stitchers collect stories, reframe and retell them through art, writing and performance to promote understanding, civic pride, intergenerational relationships and literacy. Story Stitchers Branden Lewis and Chris BlueBeatz Pendleton are both artists and staff. Their collaborative crew mainly targets ending gun violence as content focus, not surprising for urban youth in the U.S. today. Time experiencing Prairie environments surprised them: growing deep-rooted perspective and creative expression that connected KDHX Earthworms host Jean Ponzi to these vibrant humans. Nature is a bond we share, expressed in Peace in the Prairie, a big body of award-winning Story Stitchers work. This conversation grew from a meetup this spring at the Midwest Climate Summit. Jean gets to guest this summer at Stitch Cast Studio Live on June 6, for another Nature-inclusive exchange. Pick up Story Stitchers podcasts! Related Earthworms Conversations: Midwest Climate Collaborative with Heather Navarro (May 2022) St. Louis Environmental Racism Report with Leah Clyburn (October 2019) THANKS to Andy Heaslet, Earthworms audio wiz, and to KDHX Production Power, Jon Valley.
Artist Collective is the brainchild of CEO and artist manager extraordinaire Evan Price. After 15 years in the industry, he has had firsthand experience in every corner of the industry. Reinforcing that knowledge with a bachelor's Degree in Music Business from Columbia College Chicago, he offers his expertise through online training and handcrafted consultations. His mindful approach encourages artists to invest in personal branding, creating real fan connections, while focusing on collaboration rather than competition.Living that sentiment, he invites his impressive network to share their expertise through Industry Chats, giving independent artists access they could have only dreamed of! :09 What is an artistpreneur, even gives us the breakdown. 2:07 Evan speaks about the transition into the business. 3:20 How does Evan understand the best approach to want to work with you?5:24 Why do people create limiting beliefs within themselves? 9:48 How do you bounce back from burnout as a creator or entrepreneur? 12:55 The 3 obstacles people find by not identifying their purpose? 16:52 Understanding how to network, create relationships and ask the right questions? 21:40 Welcome to the world of social audio.28:29 The difference between coach and mentor. →CONNECT WITH EVAN PRICE ←INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/ac_evan/FREE TRAINING (13 MINUTES): https://www.artistcollect.com/6fig-biz-frameworkFREE DISCOVERY CALL: https://www.artistcollect.com/book
Today is Friday, May 5. Here are some of the latest headlines from around the Fargo, North Dakota area. InForum Minute is a product of Forum Communications, brought to you by reporters from The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead. For more information and the latest news from throughout the day, go to InForum.com.
Evan Price is the CEO of Artist collective where he coaches musicians helping them generate revenue to have the financial freedom they need to pursue the lives they've always wanted. Evan is a lifelong musician who hopes to help artists with the business side of the music business. Evan and I spoke about how artists can build their careers. We discussed some of the new technological developments that artists face and how they can brace themselves to succeed in everchanging music climate. Listen on Apple, Spotify, Stitcher, Google, or watch on YouTube Show Notes: Artist Collective - https://www.artistcollect.com/ Artist Collective on Instagram - Http://Instagram.com/artistcollect Evan's Instagram - Http://Instagram.com/ac_evan Brian Funk Website - https://brianfunk.com Music Production Club - https://brianfunk.com/mpc 5-Minute Music Producer - https://brianfunk.com/book Intro Music Made with 16-Bit Ableton Live Pack - https://brianfunk.com/blog/16-bit Music Production Podcast - https://brianfunk.com/podcast Save 25% on Ableton Live Packs at my store with the code: PODCAST - https://brianfunk.com/store Thank you for listening. Please review the Music Production Podcast on your favorite podcast provider! And don't forget to visit my site https://BrianFunk.com for music production tutorials, videos, and sound packs. Brian Funk
In this very special collaboration episode, we sit down with Jennifer Apple, the creator and host of the “Empowered Artist Collective” podcast! (she is also a very accomplished NYC actress, singer, & coach). The three of us talk about balancing different creative career paths, how we practice not getting stuck in the comparison game, and why we as women need to continue to free ourselves from societal expectations when it comes to career and family! Connect with Jennifer! Instagram: @jenniferapple_ Follow The Empowered Artist Collective Podcast: @empoweredartistcollective Follow us on: Instagram: @obsessedwiththebestpod YouTube: Obsessed With The Best TikTok: @obsessedwiththebestpod Take advantage of our discount codes! BetterHelp Use code: OBSESSED at checkout for 10% off your first month of virtual therapy! www.betterhelp.com Ombre Lab Use code: OBSESSED at checkout for $30 off your first at-home gut health test! www.ombrelab.com BeautyCounter Shop with us at beautycounter.com/obsessed and we'll gift you free beauty samples with your purchase! For first-time shoppers, enter code: CLEANFORALL20 at checkout for 20% off your first order! K.Ferrara Color Use code: OBSESSED15 for 15% off your clean nail polish or hand cream order! www.kferraracolor.com Shop Obsessed With The Best Merch! https://obsessed-with-the-best.creator-spring.com/ Contact us at obsessedwiththebestpod@gmail.com with any questions, comments, and product or guest suggestions! Support us by supporting our host network, DimlyWit Productions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of the Artmatcher podcast, Michael Goodman and Tara Barone of MRG Fine Art speak with Reilly Clark about their bold, upcoming exhibition at the LA Art Show. The exhibit, The Artist Collective, runs February 15 - 19 and features over 120 artworks by over 25 contemporary artists, ages 20 - 90. The exhibit also features exclusive content on the Artmatcher app.About Michael GoodmanMichael Goodman is a Los Angeles-based visual artist, curator, art dealer, entrepreneur, and founder of MRG Fine Art Gallery. He has been hosting exhibitions at his gallery for the past 16 years and has participated in over 50 art fairs in various cities, including Miami, New York, Chicago, and Palm Springs. He is also a consultant on works by blue-chip artists such as Picasso, Warhol, and Keith Haring and is an authority on artwork by Richard Hambleton.About Tara BaroneTara Barone is a fine art dealer, advisor, curator, art historian, and writer. With over a decade of experience in gallery management and fine art sales, she has worked with prominent private collections in New York City and international institutions. She specializes in niche markets like Picasso ceramics, limited edition prints, and traditional Aubusson tapestries and has dealt in works by modern masters like Calder, Miro, and Leger.About The Artist Collective ExhibitThe Artist Collective is grounded in a mission to create an open platform for a diverse roster of emerging and established artists. With over 120 artworks in various mediums and artistic styles, the exhibition has something for everyone, with accessible price ranges to make art more accessible to a wider audience. The exhibition is a tribute to MRG's roots in Los Angeles and is expected to showcase many local creatives, some making their debut to the city's art scene. The Artist Collective can be found at booth #1333 at the LA Art Show, February 15 -19, 2023, in Downtown Los Angeles at the West Hall of the Convention Center.About ArtmatcherArtmatcher is a social community platform for art lovers, artists, galleries, museums, and events. It connects people with curated social communities, art experiences, and gamified education based on their interests and actions. Using a patent-pending machine learning model, Artmatcher builds a profile for users and recommends tailored content, including art, social experiences, and educational opportunities.Recommended LinksAbout The Artist Collective
Jeannette meets Founder and CEO of Artist Collective, Evan Price, who has been working in and around the music industry since the age of fourteen, in artist management, digital marketing and coaching. Evan talks about the ways in which he helps and nurtures artists and musicians, and how to bridge the gap between creativity and business. KEY TAKEAWAYS The best thing about any sector, creative or not, is that there is always an opportunity to add the business element to the creative element. With the rise of technology and innovation, there is always the opportunity for growth and development. It takes a entrepreneurial perspective and a little bravery. Learning business sense isn't something you can impart within a day or two. It takes mentorship and guidance - the following of someone else's example. Focus upon one or two big things that really accelerate your path, and once you have, you can then break those things down into smaller, incremental steps. BEST MOMENTS 'I slowly realised that this was the path for me - the business side of things' 'The challenge is to find a way to make the money' 'You've almost got polar extremes - creativity and business' 'Entrepreneurs are also creative problem solvers in business' This is the perfect time to get focused on what YOU want to really achieve in your business, career, and life. It's never too late to be BRAVE and BOLD and unlock your inner BRILLIANCE. If you'd like to jump on a free mentoring session just DM Jeannette at info@jeannettelinfootassociates.com or sign up via Jeannette's linktree https://linktr.ee/JLinfoot VALUABLE RESOURCES Brave, Bold, Brilliant podcast series - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/brave-bold-brilliant-podcast/id1524278970 ABOUT THE GUEST As Founder & CEO of Artist Collective, Evan Price has worn countless hats in the music industry. At the age of fourteen, he started a booking agency that promoted more than +100 shows, igniting his passion for the business. He then became involved in artist management with several Chicago acts, licensing, booking, digital marketing, and coaching. As a graduate of Columbia College, he used his Bachelor's Degree in Arts & Entertainment Media Management in Music Business to build his own vision. His mission is to transform artists into what he calls “artistpreneurs” and finally get them out of the 9-5s they hate and back to the music. By using the “M.C.S. Method” or ‘monetizable creative skillset' Evan and his team can help creatives build a profitable business around the one thing they are the most passionate about. Who says your hobby can't be your business? Drawing inspiration from the likes of Steve Jobs, Gary Vaynerchuck, and Donald Miller, he discovered the key to a successful brand: an outrageously compelling story. This drove Evan to teach musicians the art of clever storytelling to unlock their success through authentic vulnerability. He has built a very engaged social media following reminding creatives to be self aware, empathetic to their audience, and unwavering in their pursuit of building their music business. His company Artist Collective was given the nod by Billboard magazine as one of the best resources for musicians during the COVID-19 Pandemic and he's been featured on such programs as The Jam Tv show, Chance the Rapper's SocialWorks, KissFM, Medium, and more. Musicians and creatives interested in services can apply for the Artistpreneur Accelerator - a program designed to build, launch, and scale your creative business in 90 days! More information here http://www.artistcollect.com/apply Http://www.artistcollect.com Http://Instagram.com/ac_evan Http://Instagram.com/artistcollect ABOUT THE HOST Jeannette Linfoot is a highly regarded senior executive, property investor, board advisor, and business mentor with over 25 years of global professional business experience across the travel, leisure, hospitality, and property sectors. Having bought, ran, and sold businesses all over the world, Jeannette now has a portfolio of her own businesses and also advises and mentors other business leaders to drive forward their strategies as well as their own personal development. Jeannette is a down-to-earth leader, a passionate champion for diversity & inclusion, and a huge advocate of nurturing talent so every person can unleash their full potential and live their dreams. CONTACT THE HOST Jeannette's linktree - https://linktr.ee/JLinfoot https://www.jeannettelinfootassociates.com/ YOUTUBE - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtsU57ZGoPhm55_X0qF16_Q LinkedIn - https://uk.linkedin.com/in/jeannettelinfoot Facebook - https://uk.linkedin.com/in/jeannettelinfoot Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jeannette.linfoot/ Email - info@jeannettelinfootassociates.com Podcast Description Jeannette Linfoot talks to incredible people about their experiences of being Brave, Bold & Brilliant, which have allowed them to unleash their full potential in business, their careers, and life in general. From the boardroom tables of ‘big' international businesses to the dining room tables of entrepreneurial start-ups, how to overcome challenges, embrace opportunities and take risks, whilst staying ‘true' to yourself is the order of the day.Travel, Bold, Brilliant, business, growth, scale, marketing, investment, investing, entrepreneurship, coach, consultant, mindset, six figures, seven figures, travel, industry, ROI, B2B, inspirational: https://linktr.ee/JLinfootSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Evan Price is the CEO of Artist Collective, a company that helps musicians become "artistpreneurs" by launching their music brands and providing them with the necessary business skills to succeed. Evan has 15 years of experience in the music industry and launched Artist Collective from his dorm room at Columbia College Chicago while earning his degree in Music Business. This episode will explore how high ticket offers and mentorship can help musicians increase their income. Evan provides strategies for identifying and securing high ticket offers and discusses the importance of getting paid for what you know. Here's what you'll learn about: How limiting beliefs can prevent us from achieving our goals and what we can do about itHow “High Ticket Offers” can significantly increase a musician's income and create a more sustainable and profitable career The power of mentorship and sharing your knowledge and experience with up-and-coming artists Get the Quick Content Toolkit from Artist Collective: https://www.artistcollect.com/120Want to Fast Track Your Music Career? Try MusicMentor™ Pro For Free: https://link.modernmusician.me/MusicMentorApply for Gold Artist Academy: https://link.modernmusician.me/apply-for-coaching
Jess is a proud Texan and painter that specializes in black and white paintings. She most recently expanded her talents into electronic art. She is a great person and close friend and amazingly talented. Enjoy Part 2 where we dive into Jess's origins growing up and her journey to art. For More info and to subscribe to her channels go check her out on IG and Youtube! @jm.artwerks@unstarved.artistwww.jmartwerks.com
Jess is a proud Texan and painter that specializes in black and white paintings. She most recently expanded her talents into electronic art. She is a great person and close friend and amazingly talented. Special thanks to Jess for jumping on a Cast at midnight! For More info check her out on IG and Youtube! @jm.artwerks@unstarved.artistwww.jmartwerks.com
Maddie Love will have two pieces in the pop art show at The Artist Collective in downtown Rogers Saturday night, including an installation. She is keeping the details of the work secret until the show.
The BEST Advice You Could Ever Get About Marketing Your Music Independently - Are You Struggling With Promoting Your Music As a Musician? You have to listen to this amazing ArtistHustle interview with Evan Price. Questions Answered During The Interview How can I create content that attracts my target audience outside of my songs? I don't know who my ideal fan is - what steps do I need to do? I Just started posting beats on youtube and I feel like I'm not reaching enough people, Any advice? Releasing a new project this fall, what's the best way to get pre-sales? During a music marketing campaign, is it better to start with Spotify playlist curation or Social media ads? Which one typically comes before the other? IG ads: what is the best "marketing objective" option to choose for a music video? I want to quit my day job but I don't make any money from my music yet. I've been giving away the music for free - what should be the first step to start generating income? What is the best marketing advice you've ever received? When do you know you're ready to hire a team for your career? At what point in my career I should pitch myself to a label? Are there things I should/shouldn't do or say when contacting a record label? Learn more about Evan: Evan Price CEO | Artist Manager | Educator | Branding Specialist Artist Collective is the brainchild of CEO Evan Price. With 15 years in the industry, he has had firsthand experience in every corner of the music business. Evan launched Artist Collective out of the dorm room of Columbia College Chicago while obtaining his Bachelor's Degree in Music Business. Since then he has helped launch 100+ music brands, transforming artists and musicians into "artistpreneurs". What is ArtistHustle, anyway? We're an education site… but not just any education site; we're the web's largest music business hub… for free. We're also a networking site but not just any networking site; we are a community of like-minded individuals all walking the same path toward navigating the independent music industry together, helping one another along the way. We also have a collection of tools designed to help you make the best business decisions with ease. ArtistHustle is a lot of different wonderful things to a lot of different amazing people, but most of all - it's a journey toward creative and financial freedom as independent artists. Won't you take that journey with us? Sign up for your free account now and discover what ArtistHustle means to you. ArtistHustle Website: https://www.artisthustle.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/artisthustle Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1KJNcXr Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/artisthustle/ Medium: https://medium.com/@artisthustle --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/artisthustle/message
SOME NEWSRoss has just launched a Kickstarter for a second season of his podcast “Ludonarrative Dissidents,” a show focused on the in-depth discussion of various aspects of tabletop role-playing games.Check it out here: Ludonarrative Dissidents Podcast: Season 2Support Night Clerk Radio on Patreon On this episode, we're listening to two albums that were released on Hiraeth Records, a record label founded by 猫 シ Corp. These albums cover a broad range of genres from lush and atmospheric dreampunk to early-00s inspired vaportrap. We also talk about the rise of artist-founded record labels in vaporwave and the importance of artist-controlled creative work.Albums DiscussedDo They Still Dream in Heaven by Panzer Paradise遷移TRANSITION by 暗闇DESTINY Additional LinksAn interview with Jornt Elzinga, 猫 シ Corp and owner of Hiraeth RecordsAtmospheric Transcendent Music Online™Vaporwave Tapes Brasil CreditsMusic by: 2MelloArtwork by: Patsy McDowellRoss on TwitterBirk on TwitterNight Clerk Radio on Twitter
Sean Davis is the SVP Partnerships at the Artist Collective, which is a group of professional and amateur artists from around the world, focused on defining the postmodern relationships between art, technology, business, and culture. Sean is also an entrepreneur and Founder of the Slap Shot Foods, which makes healthy Hockey themed snacks. Sean joins us on the podcast to discuss his journey of finding happiness and fulfillment in NFTs. _ _ _ _ _ Connect with Sean Davis: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/sean-davis-3218698 Twitter: twitter.com/slapshotjerky Web: theartistcollective.xyz
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This week, Wes and Todd talk with Christy Lynn Seving and Josh Davy from Next Gallery. Christy and Josh talk about the roots of Next, Next's core mission, being part of the 40 West Arts District, membership, mentoring Artists, the benefits of being part of an Artist owned and operated gallery, dispelling the myths of Artist co-ops and collectives, what Next offers Artists, and the future of Next Gallery.Next Gallery's website: www.nextgallery.orgFollow Next Gallery on Social Media:On Instagram - www.instagram.com/next_gallery_denver/@next_gallery_denverOn Facebook - www.facebook.com/NEXTGalleryFollow Christy Lynne Seving on Instagram: www.instagram.com/christylynneseving/@christylynnesevingFollow Josh Davy on Instagram: www.instagram.com/jndavy/@jndavyJosh Davy's website: www.joshdavy.com
Kaley called former brekkie show co-host Sam to give him the exciting news that the bird he made at the Artist Collective is being sold for a charity auction. Listen to find out how you can get your hands on the one-of-a-kind item!
Welcome to the Empowered Artist Collective Podcast! This is a space in which we will have insightful conversations with fellow artists about all sorts of things that pertain to our personhood and our artistry. I'm Jennifer Apple, Founder & Executive Director of the Empowered Artist Collective and a multi-hat-wearing artist, singer, actor, coach with an MFA in Acting who has been super privileged to perform regionally, on camera, and on a Broadway tour. I believe that we can do much better at empowering artists with life skills and business tools to actually set them up for long-term success, whatever that is for them and that is how EAC came to be! Join our community of women and non-binary artists seeking a thriving and sustainable career in the arts as we ask hard questions, sit with open-ended answers or perhaps no answers at all, share resources and hopefully expand the dialogue around all the aspects of our industry that so many are not talking about in an open forum. Whether you are an actor, singer, dancer, performer, writer, director, creator, theater and tv/film lover... If you are someone who is curious about others' artistic experiences, believe that being an artist is about more than just the auditions you book, think this industry is in need of change, and want to get a personal glace at what's going on behind the curtain: this is the podcast for you! Episodes will be released weekly, so light a candle, grab a friend, and your notebook. Let's be in community together. Let's support one another. Let's make this journey a little less isolating and more inclusive. Welcome to the Empowered Artist Collective Podcast!
When you think about Alternative music Oxymorrons undoubtedly come to mind. The New York-based boundary-pushers have made a name for themselves in the spirit of change - building a movement from years of being told they were too rock for hip-hop, too hip-hop for rock. They boldly committed to creating music that defies arbitrary rules of classification, cementing the band as early pioneers of the modern genre-blending revolution and receiving co-signs from Billboard, The Fader, Complex, VIBE, Hypebeast, Highsnobiety, Ebro Darden's Beats 1. As the newest addition to Jason Aalon Butler's (Fever 333) Artist Collective ‘333 Wreckords Crew', Oxymorrons expanded their sound with their first releases under the collective, “Justice" and “GREEN VISION”. they're finally getting the recognition they deserve in the Alt-Scene with support from Kerrang!, Revolver, Discover Mag, Hot Topic and BBC1's Jack Sanders & Daniel Carter. Although 2020 was the year of the pandemic Oxymorrons solidified their base, finished a EP, Booked Two US TOURS and are in prime position to bring the noise in 2022. Oxymorrons will be playing Welcome to Rockville in May 2022! Oxymorrons.com Black Rose Media (theblackrosemedia.com) @suckitpodcast is on Instagram • 13.1k people follow their account Suck It Podcast - Home | Facebook --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thedarksideofmusic/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thedarksideofmusic/support
In this episode, we have Evan Price who is Disrupting the Music Industry by founding Artist Collective, We get to talking about why he started his Entrepreneurial journey. Evan shares some tips on how musicians can improve their income and what's coming up next for them. Make sure you check out their links down below and share with a friend if you enjoyed the episode. Always Remember to Invest In Yourself Phil Better
In this episode, we have Evan Price who is Disrupting the Music Industry by founding Artist Collective, We get to talking about why he started his Entrepreneurial journey. Evan shares some tips on how musicians can improve their income and what's coming up next for them. Make sure you check out their links down below and share with a friend if you enjoyed the episode. Always Remember to Invest In Yourself Phil Better
Leonard Patterson is a livestream strategist and certified content marketer for leading music education resource, The Artist Collective. He helps artists, bands, and musicians launch their live video ideas and turn them into viable income streams.Leonard's music career spans 20+ years and in this weeks episode he opens up about how dealing with cancer changed him on all levels. He shares how social media saved his life and was the catalyst for him taking action to eventually becoming the author of a new book, 365 Livestream Ideas for Musicians.He shares his journey and advice for those that are not sure how to vulnerably share with their audience while building their brand and gives strategies on how you can connect with your following.To connect with Leonard and to work with Artist Collective: www.artistcollect.com/365 & www.instagram.com/ac_leonardpInterested in starting your own spiritual podcast?I host weekly guided meditations in Virtual Reality!Intro Music: "Nirvana" VibeQueen ft. ZaptraTo hear more music: https://ffm.to/vibequeenmusicSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/vibetalkawaken/donations
Hadlee is a Freelance digital artist. She has done work for companies like Stickie bandits and the Artist Collective. We talked about Spooky SZN, Cryptids, paranormal encounters, comedy and a ton of other things.
This dynamic entrepreneurial duo is poised to bring the "maker" out in all of us. The shop, set to open on May 15th, and they have been collecting, sewing, and buying all of the things they like to share with you. Wild Water Collective is their Artist Collective to Main St. in Orleans, and Mariah and Emily cannot wait to open workshops, showcase handcrafted pieces, and bring one-of-a-kind gems to all. These young women have brought to life a shop that hasn't been open in five years, and we can't wait to see what magic they create. Follow them on Instagram, so you don't miss anything and subscribe for more good things! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stephanie7502/support
The Artist APPEALS: The 7 Step System to Make Money with Your Art
Do you know what an artist's collective is?! Hear the story of how one artist's vision for a space became a reality. And how that vision 9 years later has helped create a community and revitalize a city center! In this full length interview, I interview the cofounder of the King's Courtyard Artists' Collective about how they got started. They changes and growth they have made and where they are going in the future! See some of the changes and artwork the artist of Kings Courtyard Artists' Collective have made to the space over the years! See some of the amazing murals that grace the walls of the secluded and secret courtyard. And check out the unique and eclectic collection of artwork the artists of Kings Courtyard Artists' Collective have on display! You can check out all this and more from this in person interview at TheArtistAPPEALS.com!
This week on The Localist, Amanda Blake, artist, art teacher, freelancer, and co-founder of the BHM Artist Collective, joins Carrie to talk about life after owning a small business. Amanda was the owner of the popular juicery and cafe Sprout & Pour. She describes how she got that business off the ground thanks to community support and partnerships, and what she learned over the course of owning a business that stuck with her after selling the business. Amanda then shares about the BHM Artist Collective: She dives into what inspired the collective, the projects they've worked on, and the logistics of pulling off large murals with dozens of contributing artists. Amanda and Carrie touch on the BLM movement and its expressions through art and community. They wrap up the conversation with what's next for the BHM Artist Collective, and how you can get involved. Mentioned in this episode: BHM Artist Collective Amanda Blake on Instagram The Pizitz Church Street Coffee and Books StyleBlueprint Article about the BHM Artist Collective REV Birmingham Shawn Fitzwater Shawn Fitzwater on Instagram Blank Space Bham Blank Space Bham on Instagram Alabama Theatre Sean GIlder Lyric Theatre John Lytle Wilson Big Communications Wheelhouse Salon Civil Rights Institute InSpero Marcus Fetch Equal Justice Initiative Space One Eleven Arts Center Duquette Johnston Merrilee Challiss Virginia Newcomb Mana Public Arts
Thursday, 25 February 2021, 6:30 – 7:30pm This month the Art+Science Reading group returns in its new form, the Art+Science Salon. This season on the Art+Science Salon, in addition to our monthly online discussion series, we're adding a curated collection of online resources that are open access and available to everyone online. Here we will share articles, essays, videos, and more. To kick off this season we will be speaking with the artist collective Multiplay, Science Gallery Dublin's first artist in residence/remoteness, in partnership with the Human Insights Lab at Accenture The Dock. Comprised of three transdisciplinary artists: Victoria De La Torre, Pedro Arnanz Coll, and Elisa Cuesta, their piece A.I.R will debut at Science Gallery Dublin only. Inspired by systems thinking, the installation invites the public to question the balance between agency and living as part of an ecosystem in virtual spaces. Register here The return and reform of the Art+Science Reading Group, now the Art+Science Salon The Art+Science Salon, renamed for the informal gatherings of radical thinkers and reformers of the 19th century, is excited to come together once more to discuss projects and ideas beyond discipline. This reform is due in part to reflection on the purpose and nature of academic research. What good is a PhD or any advanced degree for that matter if it only serves the interests and the needs of the few? It is the aim of this group to hold space for open learning, debate, and discussion. Our world is changing more rapidly than ever, evolving new rules of social behaviour and new ethical dilemmas that reach far beyond the borders of any discipline. We want to offer an opportunity for everyone to come together, find connections and inspiration at the crossroads of art and science. all representing work which defies categorisation and seeks to address the most pressing societal issues and questions of our time. The Art + Science Salon is a virtual group where researchers, artists, thinkers, and revolutionaries come to share ideas. Organised by PhD candidates Autumn Brown (School of Education and Science Gallery Dublin) and Amelia McConville (School of English and Institute of Neuroscience) and supported by Science Gallery Dublin and the Trinity Long Room Hub, the series explores the ways art and science shape one another and society. About the organisers Autumn Brown is the PhD researcher in residence at Science Gallery Dublin. Her research explores art-science practices across Europe and whether this transdisciplinary approach may allow for a more equitable prototyping of ideas. She is interested in the sociotechnical imagination and how opportunities for public engagement impact who and where knowledge is made. She has previously worked as an immunologist and science communicator. Read more about her project here, and check out her latest paper here. Amelia McConville is a PhD student conducting interdisciplinary research on visual poetry and poetics with Neurohumanities at the School of English and in association with the Institute of Neuroscience. Always fascinated by the overlap of art and science, she graduated with a B.A. in English Literature and Philosophy from Trinity College Dublin in 2017, working in fundraising for the College before commencing doctoral research in 2018.
In this episode I catch up with one of my closest friends Evan Price who is the CEO and Founder of Artist Collective based in Chicago, IL.The music development company was featured in Billboard in 2020 for being one of the best educational resources during the lockdown. Their main goal is to assist independent artists with strategies, tools, and the means to create a sustainable business out of their passions and get them back to the music.On the show we talk about what sparked Evan's awakening journey and how vulnerability played a part in his life and brand in 2020. He shares book recommendations, tools and practical insights on how artists can differentiate themselves and attract lifelong superfans which will monetize their brand in an authentic way.We then go completely left field and talk about one of my favorite topics including UFO's, the pyramids and the Annunaki and speculate about the disclosure that may be happening soon.To connect with Evan please contact him at:solo.to/ac_evanIf you enjoyed this episode please take a screenshot, tag @vibetalkawaken + @ac_evan and leave a review for the show on Apple Podcasts and get 1 free month membership of Artist Collective.To connect with a community who shares the Vibe Talk Awaken spirit to elevate our consciousness and share information join our Awakened Community. To stay connected: follow VibeQueen on Instagram, Facebook + Twitter. For Vibe Talk Awaken updates: please follow us on Facebook + Instagram.Curious to start your own show?5 key reasons why you should start a podcast if you're an entrepreneur. Read more here. Intro + Outro music by: VibeQueen ft. Zaptra "Nirvana".You can hear more music by VibeQueen here. *This podcast is for educational purposes only. The host claims no responsibility to any person or entity for any liability, loss, or damage caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly as a result of the use, application, or interpretation of the information presented herein. Advertising & guest inquiries: click here.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/vibetalkawaken/donations
Our host Cait returns to podcasting with Evan Price, CEO of one of Chicago's top artist resources Artist Collective. Featuring a classic Cait Myspace story and Evan failing miserably at music trivia. www.artistcollect.com/ www.instagram.com/ac_evan/ Intro song is "Silver" by 7candystars --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/caitlin-mcmahon/support
As part of our “Men in the Fight” episode series, we are joined by Anthony, the Founder and Executive Director of 611 Network, an international network of people and organizations committed to seeking the spiritual and physical freedom of REAL people enslaved by human trafficking. Anthony highlights some of 611's exciting projects including the 611 Artist Collective that celebrates the “resurrecting power of the arts,” by incorporating an international gathering of artists “committed to using their gifts and skills to inspire, create, and awaken the body of Christ to engage in the fight against the Goliath of Human Trafficking.” Anthony also shares about the critical importance of men standing up as leaders against pornography, trafficking and exploitation as well as his own transformation from an atheist to a leader in the “Holy Spirit-led Abolitionist Movement.” For more information on the work Anthony is doing with 611 Network, please visit www.611network.org. If you are an artist and want to learn more about the 611 Artist Collective, contact info@611network.org.