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Arts Enterprise Symposium Interviews

February 1, 2009

The first-ever UW–Madison Arts Enterprise Symposium will help you find your place in a world of information about arts careers.

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Title Date Presenter
01. Sharing an adventure February 1, 2009 Lillian Burkart
02. Having a vision February 1, 2009 Lillian Burkart
03. Remain true to your vision February 1, 2009 Justin Smith
04. Finding others February 1, 2009 Justin Smith
05. Only you can make it happen February 1, 2009 Jennifer Lien
06. Seek a community February 1, 2009 Jennifer Lien
07. When submitting a grant, save the best for last February 1, 2009 Jennifer Angus
08. Protect your creative motivation February 1, 2009 Angela Myles Beeching
09. Harness your creative energy February 1, 2009 Angela Myles Beeching
10. Exploring the intersection of art and business February 1, 2009 Nathaniel Zeisler
11. Starting Arts Enterprise February 1, 2009 Nathaniel Zeisler
12. Exploring collaboration as a student February 1, 2009 Nathaniel Zeisler
13. Support yourself with your art February 1, 2009 John DeMain
14. Articulate your goals February 1, 2009 John DeMain
15. Set goals beyond school February 1, 2009 John DeMain
16. Does your profession resonate with you? February 1, 2009 John DeMain
17. The importance of networking February 1, 2009 John DeMain
18. The employers responsiblity to audition people February 1, 2009 John DeMain
19. On the entrepreneuralism of Stephanie Jutt February 1, 2009 John DeMain
20. Assemble a team for success February 1, 2009 John DeMain
21. Take advantage of something new February 1, 2009 John DeMain
22. Sharing artistic vision and fiscal responsibility February 1, 2009 John DeMain
23. Strategic networking February 1, 2009 Andrew Abrams
24. If you're easy to work with, you'll get the job February 1, 2009 Andrew Abrams
25. Look out for number one February 1, 2009 Ron Kuka
26. Advice to wrtiers February 1, 2009 Ron Kuka
27. Take advantage of resources February 1, 2009 Mark Nutt
28. Merge both sides of your brain February 1, 2009 Mark Nutt
29. Know your saleability and your competition February 1, 2009 Mark Nutt
30. On flexibility and sharing arts scholarship February 1, 2009 Susan C. Cook
31. Be a joiner cross-college February 1, 2009 Susan C. Cook
32. Collaborative scholarship February 1, 2009 Susan C. Cook
33. Who are your "traveling companions?" February 1, 2009 Susan C. Cook
34. Who shares your world view? February 1, 2009 Rich Dahm
35. Accept rejection... you'll make it in the end February 1, 2009 Rich Dahm
36. Get involved February 1, 2009 Todd Boss
37. Get grants with the right timing February 1, 2009 Todd Boss
38. Managing your art and your life February 1, 2009 Todd Boss
39. Poetry is a gift February 1, 2009 Todd Boss
40. Call me for a jump start February 1, 2009 Samantha Crownover
41. Out with the greek chorus, in with the hallelujah chorus February 1, 2009 Pat Alea
42. Start now, keep it simple February 1, 2009 Michael Jurken
43. Partner with someone who's the other side of your brain February 1, 2009 J.J. Sedelmaier
44. Be open to possibilities February 1, 2009 J.J. Sedelmaier
45. Bone up on business February 1, 2009 Elizabeth Russell
46. Advice in a tough economy February 1, 2009 Michael Ross
47. Get recognized for your art February 1, 2009 Aristotle Georgiades
48. Promote your art while making money February 1, 2009 Aristotle Georgiades
49. Balancing art work with art jobs February 1, 2009 Aristotle Georgiades
50. You already are entrepreneurial! February 1, 2009 Toni Sikes
51. Become an entrepreneur February 1, 2009 Toni Sikes
52. On your way to make it big? February 1, 2009 Tony Simotes
53. Find an industry related job that pays! February 1, 2009 Tony Simotes
54. Value your work! February 1, 2009 John Roach
55. Create your own brand February 1, 2009 John Roach
56. Who should I give my screenplay to? February 1, 2009 John Roach



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