[EN] Businesses must expose their products and services to customers so as to make sales and be heard. The world of the artist[1] is no different, and, in the words of the late Luciano Pavarotti, the artist must ‘be heard and be seen’. The aim of this paper is to examine if there is a need to ensure that our artistic graduates are ‘market ready’. The paper specifically examines this concept in the context of an Irish Institute of Technology (IT). Artists generally do not view the world in terms of business & commerce, only as a creative space. This research study investigates if there is a need for a special purpose award that would allow already qualified or working artists who have missed out on business education to take busines...
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Invited paper presented at Art in Motion 2016: Training for Excellence, 24-25 June 2016 The creativ...
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Formal art education equips students with skills to produce artworks. A formal art education may inc...
I have chosen to study cultural entrepreneurship, particularly focused in the popular music industri...
Deciding to pursue a career in professional theatre is an exciting venture for undergraduate student...
The creative sector is a burgeoning global economic powerhouse that is expected to grow rapidly and ...
The aim of the study is to show whether, how and to what extent fine art students will be equipped w...
This paper focuses on the complex issues associated with the education of creative and performing ar...
This thesis examines literature on the music industry that emphasizes the importance of basic busine...
The higher education sector in Australia is under increasing pressure to prove quality and efficacy ...
Increasing interest in the concept of the Creative Industries with emphasis upon the industry aspect...
Unlike the work available in many creative disciplines, musicians and dancers have the possibility o...
[Extract] Over the last ten years, I have engaged in a number of research projects exploring the imp...
The music industry is shifting away from the traditional concert in traditional venues. New and inno...
Labour force in the art sector is characterised by high qualification, but low income for those peop...
Invited paper presented at Art in Motion 2016: Training for Excellence, 24-25 June 2016 The creativ...
What has business to do with art? Should artists understand business? This research is concerned wit...
Formal art education equips students with skills to produce artworks. A formal art education may inc...
I have chosen to study cultural entrepreneurship, particularly focused in the popular music industri...
Deciding to pursue a career in professional theatre is an exciting venture for undergraduate student...
The creative sector is a burgeoning global economic powerhouse that is expected to grow rapidly and ...
The aim of the study is to show whether, how and to what extent fine art students will be equipped w...
This paper focuses on the complex issues associated with the education of creative and performing ar...
This thesis examines literature on the music industry that emphasizes the importance of basic busine...
The higher education sector in Australia is under increasing pressure to prove quality and efficacy ...
Increasing interest in the concept of the Creative Industries with emphasis upon the industry aspect...
Unlike the work available in many creative disciplines, musicians and dancers have the possibility o...
[Extract] Over the last ten years, I have engaged in a number of research projects exploring the imp...
The music industry is shifting away from the traditional concert in traditional venues. New and inno...
Labour force in the art sector is characterised by high qualification, but low income for those peop...
Invited paper presented at Art in Motion 2016: Training for Excellence, 24-25 June 2016 The creativ...