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In this episode, we speak with Vijay Subramanian - the leading man in the Artists Management space, building Collective Artists Network. They manage some of the best actors and creators in the country, championing the creator wave. They are also building a group company, as they have many underlying initiatives including the Gruhas Collective Fund to invest in new-age consumer companies, Under 25 for events and many more aspects that solidify their positioning as the Google for the Creator Economy. Check out the most thrilling 50 minutes on the Creator Economy. IG Profile of Vijay - https://www.instagram.com/vijaysubramaniam84/ 00:00 - Introduction 01:03 - Meet Vijay: Scaling Collective 03:28 - Key Learnings for Scaling Services Companies 09:00 - Early Career and Academic Insights 13:00 - Engaging Audiences and Receiving Applause 16:00 - Evolution in Media and Adaptation Over Time 18:30 - Transitioning from Creator to Entrepreneur 22:00 - Sustainable Creator Business Models 27:35 - Challenges Faced by Creator Companies 30:50 - Secrets to Success for Creators and Celebrities 33:10 - Choosing Collaborators and Team Members 35:35 - Qualities of a Great Talent Manager 39:00 - Managing Large-Scale Creators at Collective 43:30 - Collective's Vision for the Future 48:25 - Frameworks and Strategies Used by Vijay 50:39 - Conclusion
The Canadian Artists Network is the voice of Canada's elder professional artists – across all disciplines. It offers programs that enable artists to remain relevant, connected, informed, and motivated. Artists don't retire. Their creativity and skills do not diminish with age. Creativity lives forever. The Canadian Artists Network raises awareness of the value of these artists as resources for the future and role models for emerging talent. We speak to a mentorship pair, through the Network, mentee Sonia Gemmiti, a writer, director, producer, and her mentor, celebrated Canadian director, Guy Maddin. But first, host Mark Franklin is joined by Canadian Artists Network Executive Director, Scott Walker, about the career and life implication of the Network, and his own broadcasting career story. Scott Walker: LinkedIn https://www.scottwalker.ca/ Guy Maddin: Instagram IMDB Bio Sonia Gemmiti: LinkedIn Instagram
It's hard to escape the news coming out of the Middle East. It's everywhere. And it's excruciating to take it all in. First came the Oct. 7 attack by Hamas on Israel. 1,400 people were viciously attacked and murdered and at least 200 more were kidnapped and taken hostage. Then came the retaliation by the state of Israel. Almost immediately, those living in Gaza, under the leadership of Hamas, were faced with an evacuation order for more than a million people. They had their food and water supplies cut off and 6,000 bombs were dropped on them in one week. So far, more than 5,000 Palestinians have been killed in Israel's assault. There is so much polarization that it has become really hard to have a conversation about what is happening - and what has been happening for decades. In today's episode, Vinita speaks to two guests about how and why the conversation is getting shut down - and what we can do about it. Natalie Rothman is a professor of historical and cultural studies at the University of Toronto Scarborough. She grew up in Israel. She has friends and relatives in the region including family members who have been taken hostage by Hamas. Norma Rantisi is a professor of geography and urban planning at Concordia University who has done work in the region. She has family in the West Bank and is a member of the Academics for Palestine Concordia, and the Palestinian-Canadian Academics and Artists Network.
Scott Walker, the Executive Director of Canadian Artists Network tells us about the Maintaining Creativity 8 Annual conference that explores inclusion, diversity and social justice in the arts.
Eurydice Eve speaks with the author and activist Ru Freeman about the Future of Labor, the Choice of Job, the Purpose and Meaning of Work, the Silent Resignation, the Quitting Generation. How will people make a living? What Happens to Labor under climate change? What happens to all the people who live by the land when the land is no longer usable or factories are run by machines and robots? How are people going to live? We must revisit the structure of our economy: what we put money into and what we get money for. The way we treat women is directly tied with the way we view labor and what's wrong with the world. Our politics affects ordinary people. Incremental changes can lead to huge social changes that are destructive, or not. Every single one of us has the ability to change the system by refusing to participate and refusing to compete. We let Globalization happen. Begun by Reagan and continued by Clinton, it started with the gutting of labor unions; it brought down the cost of goods by sending labor out of countries that had labor unions. Now most people make less money and the super rich make more and the rest try to become super rich. In the 50s 65% of Americans 2 out of 3 belonged to a union. Now its under 20%. We go into recession once a decade because we no longer have a means of production in the US. We only have the 1%, the people who own the capital, the top of the pyramid. They own corporate real estate, industry, banking, and pay no taxes, because they don't sell anything anymore, they have no income, they live off loans and acquire and acquire and invest. They spend and hoard. By not paying taxes they don't contribute to society. The richest people don't produce anything. In post capitalism, money begets money. ⚡️Ru Freeman is the Sri Lankan born author of the novels A Disobedient Girl, On Sal Mal Lane, Sleeping Alone, and the director of the Artists Network at Narrative 4. For more on Ru, go to https://rufreeman.com⚡️ For merch, art, go to https://Eurydice.net and https://SpeakwithEve.com ⚡️For Apple podcast go to https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/speak-sex-w-eve/id1448261953?uo=4 ⚡️For videos, go to https://YouTube.com/SpeakSexwithEveEurydice
Of course, a celebrity brings stature and immediate awareness - but how does one make sure one picks the right one, and what all goes into making for a great celeb endorsement? In this episode, Vani speaks with Dhruv Chitgopekar, Co-founder, Collective Artists Network, who takes us through the world of celebrity endorsement and explains why it is always a good idea!
In this episode I chat with Scott Maier about how to find your identity as an art teacher and balance being a practicing artist with being an art teacher. Scott leads live drawing lessons weekly on his popular livestream, “Drawing Together, with Artists Network,” on the ArtistsNetwork YouTube channel and is the author of the book “See, Think, Draw.” Check out his website at www.scottmaierart.com and follow Scott on Instagram at @scott.l.maier. For more information about my art classes and Art Mentoring Program visit kristygordon.com.
On this episode, Cyrus is joined by Vijay Subramnian, Group CEO And Founder at Collective Artists Network, to talk about the field of managing talent. They talk about the Collective Artists Network, his journey as an entrepreneur in these times, becoming a public figure, being a coffee mug collector, his belief in the phrase "Build something large, money will follow", and lots more. Vijay also talks about being a part of a band early in his life, how he managed his own band and got the band a Red Bull endorsement, feeling like he had a calling in entertainment, how the pandemic has affected the talent management world, the Collective being the largest creator marketplace in the country, and how every artist should have an agent to take care of the non-creative work. All this and more on this super fun episode. Tune in.Follow Vijay: https://www.instagram.com/vijaysubramaniam84Subscribe to our new YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmY4iMGgEa49b7-NH94p1BQAlso, subscribe to Cyrus' YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/channel/UCHAb9jLYk0TwkWsCxom4q8AYou can follow Antariksh on Instagram @antariksht: https://instagram.com/antarikshtDo send in AMA questions for Cyrus by tweeting them to @cyrussaysin or e-mailing them at whatcyrussays@gmail.comDon't forget to follow Cyrus Broacha on Instagram @BoredBroacha (https://www.instagram.com/boredbroacha)In case you're late to the party and want to catch up on previous episodes of Cyrus Says you can do so at: www.ivmpodcasts.com/cyrussaysYou can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the new and improved IVM Podcasts App on Android: https://ivm.today/androidor iOS: https://ivm.today/ios
In this episode of Artists Network's Art Bound podcast, host and K Contemporary gallery owner Doug Kacena sits down with artists James Holmes and Michael Dowling to discuss their paths to successfully pursuing art full-time. Listen as they share why they strove to make art their full-time gigs, when they knew it was time to take the leap, how they overcame the obstacles on their path, and more. Check the work of James Holmes at jamesholmesstudio.com and on Instagram at @jamesholmesstudio. Find out more about Michael Dowling on his Facebook page and on Instagram at @michaeldowlingstudio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Artists Network's Art Bound podcast, host and K Contemporary gallery owner Doug Kacena explores the bold use of color with Anna Valdez and Janna Watson, two artists who use a broad range of bright, striking hues to convey the spectrum of human emotion, identity, and meaning. The three artists discuss their creative philosophies when it comes to pushing the boundaries of color in their artwork, as well as the role color plays in artistic (and human) expression. Learn more about Anna Valdez and her work at annavaldez.com and @missannavaldez. Learn more about Janna Watson and her work at jannawatson.com and @jannawww. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tata Consultancy Services, India's biggest and one the world's largest IT services companies, crossed the half a million employee mark in the three months ended June 30, the company said on Thursday—reporting its fiscal first quarter results. The company also hit $6 billion in quarterly revenue run rate in a period that was “personally challenging” to many, CEO and MD Rajesh Gopinathan said. Later, we also have a chat on an innovative JV between Glance and Collective Artists Network.
A² The Show - Ep 283 Feat. Jennifer Dasal @artcuriouspod "is the Curator of Modern and Contemporary art at the North Carolina Museum of Art, where she has been employed since 2008. She holds an MA in art history from the University of Notre Dame as well as a BA in art history from the University of California, Davis. She has also completed PhD coursework in art history at the Pennsylvania State University. Dasal hosts the ArtCurious Podcast, a bi-weekly show exposing the unexpected, the slightly odd, and the strangely wonderful in art history. This popular podcast boasts thousands of listeners and hundreds of thousands of downloads, and has been included in multiple "best podcast" lists over the past two years, including being one of PC Magazine's "best of 2019" and "best history podcasts" from O, the Oprah Magazine. ArtCurious has also favorably caught the eye of arts and culture publications including Salon, UPROXX, Antiques and the Arts Weekly, Notre Dame Magazine, Artists Network, and ArtDaily, among many others." Get the A2 limited (5 remaining shirts) at https://teespring.com/a2theshirtFollow the podcast hosts on social media: @a2theshow Hosts Ali Haejl @scoobz.mp4 alihaejl.com Ali Al Shammari @freshprinceofmishref Social Media Management @crooked.pearl & @nad16er --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/a2theshow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/a2theshow/support
In this episode of Artists Network’s Art Bound podcast, host and K Contemporary gallery owner Doug Kacena talks to painters Kevin Sloan and Teresa Oaxaca. The three talk about creating meaningful iconography, authentic personal narratives and choosing imagery that is “readable” for audiences in the present and future in art. Doug talks with the artists about the seductive beauty in their work and the visual poetry they put on canvas. See Kevin Sloan's work at kevinsloan.com and @kevinpsloan. See Teresa Oaxaca's work at teresaoaxaca.com and @teresaoaxaca. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Artists Network's Art Bound podcast, host and K Contemporary gallery owner Doug Kacena dives in to a thoughtful, wide-ranging conversation with artists Ashley Eliza Williams and Andrew Jensdotter. The three trade thoughts and ideas for integrating play and curiosity into artistic experimentation, keeping your own traditions alive while bringing in the new, working with collaborators, and allowing your work to change as your life changes. Check out Ashley Williams' work at ashleyelizawilliams.com and on Instagram @ashleyelizawilliams. Check out Andrew Jensdotter's work on Instagram @studiojensdotter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
CMC Communications & Projects Manager Linda O’Shea Farren talks to Jonathan Grimes about CMC’s new Contemporary Artists Network of CMC Colleagues programme, alongside contributions from Derek Ball, Robbie Blake, Sineád Hayes, Jenn Kirby, and Hannah Miller. Show Notes Contemporary Artists Network of CMC Colleagues programme Robbie Blake - Tonnta Sineád Hayes Jenn Kirby CMC Composer Page jennkirby.com Derek Ball Hannah Miller Music Derek Ball - Valediction (RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra) Derek Ball - Marking Out (Hannah Miller) Derek Ball - Distancing (Hannah Miller)
In this bonus episode to finish out Season 1 of Artists Network’s Art Bound podcast, host and K Contemporary gallery owner Doug Kacena sits down with world-renowned artist Hunt Slonem, whose works can be found in the permanent collections of 250 museums around the globe. In this exclusive interview, you’ll learn about Slonem’s early penchant for art, his expansive New York studio, the inspiration behind his distinct neo-expressionist style — including his famous rabbit motif — and more. Learn more about Slonem and see more of his work at huntslonem.com and on his Instagram page, @huntslonem. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Artists Network’s Art Bound podcast, host and K Contemporary gallery owner Doug Kacena sits down with Kuzana Ogg and Monique Crine, two successful artists who have found the secret to balancing their art practice with the demands of family, day jobs, and more— all while staying creative during the pandemic. Here they share how finding creativity in their day-to-day responsibilities — and bringing a strong work ethic into their art practices — blurs the lines between “art” and “life” so that they’re one and the same. Learn more about Suzana Ogg and her work at kuzanaogg.com and on Instagram @kuzanaogg. Learn more about Monique Crine and her work at moniquecrine.com and on Instagram @moniquecrineart. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Artists Network’s Art Bound podcast, host and K Contemporary gallery owner Doug Kacena sits down with Dina Brodsky and Annie Phillips, two artists who have mastered the landscape of social media and other digital platforms to grow their art businesses. Brodsky and Phillips discuss how certain digital practices can positively impact an artist’s career — without sacrificing one’s authenticity or studio time. Dina Brodsky is a contemporary realist miniaturist, painter, curator. She is also a self-proclaimed “social media witch” and leads Instagram For Artists, a workshop providing artists on how to use Instagram for marketing their art business. See her work at dinabrodsky.com and on her Instagram, @dinabrodsky. Annie Phillips is a multimedia artist and art director. You can find her company IRL Art’s most recent platform that explores technology, scalability, accessibility, and artist sustainability at irlart.com and on Instagram at @irlart__. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Artists Network’s Art Bound podcast, host Doug Kacena sits down with Suchitra Mattai and Taylor White. These two artists have redefined their relationships with the materials they use and think conceptually about the art they create. Here, Mattai and White discuss how they cast aside traditional artist labels to push the boundaries of not only what qualifies as art but also their own freedom of expression. See Suchitra's work at suchitramattai.com and her Instagram, @suchitramattaiart. See Taylor's work at taylorwhiteart.com and his Instagram, @taylor.a.white. Find out more about host Doug Kacena at kcontemporaryart.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Artists Network’s Art Bound podcast, host Doug Kacena sits down with Jonathan Saiz and Ron Hicks, two amazing creatives who have worked hard to find their unique voices as artists. Here they discuss the “tipping point,” the life-changing moments of their art practice — from deciding to pursue art full-time and discovering their signature styles, to breaking the rules and expressing their authentic selves. Learn more about Jonathan Saiz by checking out his Instagram, @jonathan.saiz. Learn more about Ron Hicks at ronhicks.com and on his Instagram page, @ronhicksart. Join our global community of artists for a wealth of art inspiration and techniques to take your work to the next level at artistsnetwork.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we change things up a little. Two previous guests, Dave Carmack and Meredith Moseley-Bennett bring their partner Jennifer Wilson to the mic to talk about their new endeavor, The Collaborative Artists Network also known as C.A.N. which they hope to develop into an online community to assist people with everything from training (rigging, electrics, wardrobe, etc.) to access to life coaches who can help anyone who is struggling with the fall out of the pandemic. C.A.N. Website - https://artists-can.com/home C.A.N. Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/artistsCANconnect2020
You loved listening to Katerina from Way Back Home on episode 32, so I invited her back on the podcast! We talk more about creative invitations in shinrin-yoku, nature vs. culture, all of our senses (yes, there's more than 5) and we also answer listener's questions. There's a lot of information packed in this one. Enjoy! Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Shop magazines at Artists Network: https://bit.ly/2IMkmXW Watch FREE instructional videos at Creative Live: https://bit.ly/2wzLju0
Turns out there is such a thing as a Comic Con for artists and it's called SketchKon! I sat down with Danny and Koosje, the co-founders of the SketchKon Konvention happening on November 2-4 in Pasadena, CA. We talk about drawing as a medium, the wonderful speakers that will be at the event, and how bringing art enthusiasts from behind their computer screens to meet each other in real life can be really rewarding. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com Use code LEE30 for 30% off all materials by Lee Hammond on Artists Network: https://bit.ly/2vii92D
In today’s episode of Art Opening(s) podcast we are here to pierce the veil or add a coat of paint to it--giving you an artistic perspective on this 21st century phenonmenon of the art incubator and why creative entrepreneurs might seek them out, why the gallery world might be threatened by these programs because of what they mean for creatives, makers and artists and what to look for in an art incubator if you are so inclined. The post So, Sup with Art Incubators? Art Opening(s) Podcast, Episode 7 appeared first on Artists Network.
In today’s episode of Art Opening(s) podcast we delve into why art collecting is in crisis and what YOU can do about it; what the rise of the celebrity art collector means for us (or not). Plus we dish with a special guest, that rare and exotic species of art collector: one who isn’t a bazillionaire (!) a.k.a. an ordinary dude in the studio. A person just like you and how he found himself an art collector almost without plan and without tons of disposable income to do it with. The post You Could Be an Art Collector. Yes, You. Art Opening(s) Podcast, Episode 6 appeared first on Artists Network.
What if art making is your unknown talent? I sat down with the wonderful humans of Universal Rehabilitation Service Agency (URSA) in Calgary to talk about their art therapy program with brain injury participants, encouraging and supporting without assisting, and how the program affects the participants. Music: http://www.purple-planet.com Shop the summer sale at Artists Network: https://bit.ly/2OROJzK
Money, money, money: your questions answered in the fourth and final episode of Money Month from the Art Opening(s) podcast. The post Money, Money, Money: Your Questions, Answered — Money Month on Art Opening(s) Podcast, Episode 5D appeared first on Artists Network.
Who is making money in the art world? That's the question for this third episode of Money Month on the Art Opening(s) podcast. The post Who Is Really Making Money in the Art World? Money Month on Art Opening(s) Podcast, Episode 5C appeared first on Artists Network.
As an artist are you ready to go the route of art for rent? That's what we ask one artist, Miranda Aisley, doing just that and all the benefits and draw backs of art on loan in this second Money Month episode of the Art Opening(s) podcast. The post Art for Rent: Money Month on Art Opening(s) Podcast, Episode 5B appeared first on Artists Network.
How do you use art to engage youth in your community? Do skills acquired during art making transfer to the rest of your life? I sat down with Richard Campbell and Alia Shahab from Antyx Community Arts to talk about their work with Calgary youth. We touched on how art provides youth with an opportunity to find their voice, build connections and gain self confidence. Music: http://www.purple-planet.com Use code WATERCOLOR at Artists Network to save 30% off all watercolor supplies: https://bit.ly/2IMkmXW
Your art pricing guide has arrived on the first Money Month episode of the Art Opening(s) podcast. How to price your art has never been so clear as we break down all the ins and outs of pricing art. The post Your Art Pricing Guide: Money Month on Art Opening(s) Podcast, Episode 5A appeared first on Artists Network.
In this episode we breakdown (metaphorically! there will be no actual killing!) one of the biggest, most mythic archetypes in all of art--the so-called artistic genius...and explain why it needs to die. The post Kill the Genius: Art Opening(s) Podcast, Episode 4 appeared first on Artists Network.
Today's episode is all about Marfa, Texas -- a contemporary art pilgrimage site and Donald Judd's art installation opus in the desert. The post Seriously, Why Marfa? Art Opening(s) Podcast, Episode 3 appeared first on Artists Network.
Today we’re talking self-care. Why? Because everyone is talking about it. In fact, you might be sick of hearing about it. But we think we’ve got some ideas that you’ll want to know of, like ways to fight creative burnout and how to only be a suffering artist if that’s just what you’re into. The post Self-Care — What’s In It for Creatives? Art Opening(s) Podcast, Episode 2 appeared first on Artists Network.
Welcome to Art Opening(s), the podcast where there are no gatekeepers, no stupid questions, and art for all. Hosted by Courtney Jordan and Samantha Sanders and sponsored by Artists Network. Today's episode is about walking into art galleries and museums like you own the place. The post Walk In Like You Own the Place: Art Opening(s) Podcast, Episode 1 appeared first on Artists Network.