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This week we talk to Daniel Elliott, Careers Services Officer at Christie’s Education. Daniel explains where his interest in art originated – being taken around galleries by his father, an illustrator and also tells us about how his role helps the students at Christie’s Education progress into art world positions, by arranging professional development sessions, networking events and organising job placements as part of the master's programmes. Daniel also provides us with his top tips for people looking to pursue a career in the art world and outlines the incredible opportunities for students to study at Christie’s Education through the scholarships and bursaries which Christie's Education has available. You can follow Daniel on Instagram: @danielelliott91 Any enquiries/questions about this podcast or about Christie’s Education can be emailed to podcasts@christies.com You can follow us on Twitter: @ChristiesEduLDN Facebook: @ChristiesEduLDN Instagram: @christiesedu Thank you to Connor Allen, Cornah Willis and Aileen O’Riada for helping to record this podcast.
ABOUT: Catherine Orer is an award-winning Business & PR Strategist and founder of The Artist Entrepreneur, where she counsels professional visual artists and creative entrepreneurs who want to build sustainable businesses and careers. After working as a PR professional for multinational corporations, Catherine began studying the business of art at Christie's Education and working in contemporary Parisian art galleries. She later worked in a critically acclaimed gallery serving the North American art market, where she represented artists at international art fairs and worked with them one-on-one. This experience gave her the versatility and network to create The Artist Entrepreneur. She is known for giving her clients the reality check they need to get the results they want. Her clients say that she “totally gets it” and “makes things happen” by “bridging the gap between creativity and being business savvy.” One artist even called her “the best investment in her career.” Catherine holds a degree in Communications and Public Relations from the University of Québec in Montréal, and completed her education in the business of art at the prestigious auction house, Christie’s, in Paris. She currently sits on the Board of Directors of the Sylvie and Simon Blais Foundation, devoted to promoting the work of contemporary artists, and lives in the beautiful small town of Bromont, Canada with her husband and two young children. STAY CONNECTED: Website - http://theartistentrepreneur.com/, Twitter - https://twitter.com/catorer, Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/theartistentrepreneurcoach/ ___________________________ Thank you again for joining us today please check out our webpage at www.riseupforyou.com for more podcast episodes, webinars, articles, free resources, and events to help you get to the next level in your life! You can also follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Google+, and Youtube @riseupforyou If you know anybody that would benefit from this episode please share it with them and help spread the knowledge and motivation. Please support Rise Up For You by writing a review on iTunes. Your feedback will really help the success of our show and push us to continuously be better! So don’t forget to show your support!
How do you bridge the gap between creativity and order? How does an artist sell their art when they often lack business savvy? How does an entrepreneur ensure their business has both creative vision and structured systems? These 2 energies are often at odds with each other. But, my guest on this episode of The PK Experience, is Catherine Orer, aka The Artist Entrepreneur, and she has discovered the balance between the two. Listen in as she details how artists and creatives can achieve significant financial growth while staying true to their heart. ***** More about Catherine Orer Catherine Orer is an award-winning Business & PR Strategist and founder of The Artist Entrepreneur, where she counsels professional visual artists and creative entrepreneurs who want to build sustainable businesses and careers. After working as a PR professional for multinational corporations, Catherine began studying the business of art at Christie's Education and working in contemporary Parisian art galleries. She later worked in a critically acclaimed gallery serving the North American art market, where she represented artists at international art fairs and worked with them one-on-one. This experience gave her the versatility and network to create The Artist Entrepreneur. She is known for giving her clients the reality check they need to get the results they want.Her clients say that she “totally gets it” and “makes things happen” by “bridging the gap between creativity and being business savvy.” One artist even called her “the best investment in her career.” Catherine holds a degree in Communications and Public Relations from the University of Québec in Montréal, and completed her education in the business of art at the prestigious auction house, Christie’s, in Paris. She currently sits on the Board of Directors of the Sylvie and Simon Blais Foundation, devoted to promoting the work of contemporary artists, and lives in the beautiful small town of Bromont, Canada with her husband and two young children.
Vivian Brodie, Christie's Head of Mid-Season and Online sales; Elena Soboleva, Director of Online Sales, David Zwirner; and Sam Orlofsky, Director, Gagosian discuss their experiences extending sales from their globally branded enterprises into the digital domain. Among the topics we cover in this panel discussion is the different ways that Christie's, Zwirner and Gagosian have come to selling digitally; how the sales process is integrated into the larger pattern of client acquisition and sales; who benefits internally from digital sales and how the companies are charting a path forward.
Dans ce nouvel épisode, Siham reçois Inès Leonarduzzi.Inès est la fondatrice de Digital For The Planet, une initiative qui vise à réduire la pollution digitale en aidant les entreprises à faire leur transition digitale écologique, c'est-à-dire en les alertant et les éduquant sur leur consommation des outils digitaux, d'internet et leur impact sur la planète. On n'y pense pas forcément, et c'est le problème, mais chaque mail envoyé puis stocké dans votre boîte de réception, et donc sur des serveurs, a un impact négatif sur la planète. Dans cet épisode, Inès nous parle de ce concept d'écologie digitale et de comment il s'est imposé à elle. En parallèle de Digital For The Planet, Inès est la fondatrice des Women Inspiring Talks, des événements où elle réunit des femmes de tous horizons pour partager expériences et savoir-faire. JRiche de ses études littéraires, artistiques et en école de commerce, de ses expériences de la Normandie à New York en passant par Paris, Inès est toujours là où on ne l'attend pas et dans cet épisode, elle nous raconte comment toutes ses projets, aussi divers qu'ils soient, l'ont menée à là où elle est aujourd'hui. Très bonne écoute !--Pour suivre Inès, Digital for the Planet, Women Inspiring Talks : https://fr.linkedin.com/in/inès-leonarduzzi-47221460https://twitter.com/inesleonarduzzihttps://www.instagram.com/inesleonarduzzi/?hl=frhttps://witparis.com/https://digitalfortheplanet.com/--Les références de l'épisode : Simon Bernard : http://plasticodyssey.org/fr/accueil-2/Les Napoléons : http://lesnapoleons.com/Christie's Education : https://www.christies.edu/Clean Tech : http://www.frenchcleantech.com/----Pour suivre Génération XX : www.generationxx.fr www.instagram.com/generationxx www.twitter.com/generationxxP wwww.facebook.com/generationxx.podcast-- Production : Siham Jibril pour INDIECREW Musique libre de droits (please listen carefully) Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
This edition of the Artelligence Podcast is the second part of a two-part conversation at Christie's Education between Vernonique Chagnon-Burke, Judd Tully and Marion Maneker. Chagnon-Burke is the director of Christie's Education New York. She organized this panel to discuss the future of auction houses and the current state of the art market for students and guests at Christie's Education's Rockefeller Center location. The discussion begins with a general take on the shape of the auction houses' businesses, how they differ and what their strategies going forward appear to be.
This edition of the Artelligence Podcast is the first part of a two-part conversation at Christie's Education between Vernonique Chagnon-Burke, Judd Tully and Marion Maneker. Chagnon-Burke is the director of Christie's Education New York. She organized this panel to discuss the Art Basel in Miami Beach art fair and the current state of the art market for students and guests at Christie's Education's Rockefeller Center location. The discussion begins with a general take on the state of the art market and the tone of the Art Basel fair. Artinfo's Judd Tully gave his impressions of the dealers, their inventory and the booths. The discussion includes a brief exploration of the state of the Andy Warhol market and its effect on the broader Contemporary art market. Part 2 of the discussion focuses on the landscape of the auction houses and their differing strategies.