Business and Entrepreneurship
CategoryAMN’s Round-table Event Fit For a King
On Wednesday, February 22 at the 916 S. Wabash building from 6 – 8pm the Arts Management Network (AMN) held a round table discussion on revenue generation strategies in museums, photography and journalism.
Dear Abbey Pub, I Enjoyed The Kellen & Me Show
This semester I had to decide on whether or not I wanted to take a one-credit course offered by Columbia or pursue an internship for one credit. I struggled with the decision, but opted with the internship route. I decided that it is more important to start bridging the gap between the classroom and real world. On Thursday, February 16 I attended a show at Abbey Pub. The show included Jennifer Hall, Audiotree’s Kellen & Me and Ode.
I Lost my Weekend, Have You Seen It?
On Sunday morning, I headed to Hinge Gallery to volunteer for the day. Holly Sabin, a recent graduate of the AEMM graduate program, has opened her own gallery in Ukrainian Village. After spending most of the day at Hinge, I had to hurry home and get ready for a Grammy’s viewing party at Lincoln Hall, which was hosted by The Recording Academy Chicago Chapter.
Want to Take Over the World? Then Take Strategic Planning
Every Monday, as a group we meet for our final core arts management course, Strategic Planning. This course will take important components from our required core classes and put them to the test. This is a big picture type course that focuses on the challenges currently facing the Arts, Entertainment and Media organizations. The goal of the course is to learn how to create a sustainable competitive advantage in a rapidly changing world.
Can You Teach an Old Dog an Art Trick?
This semester, I am taking Gallery and Arts Marketplace Management course instructed by Jessica Cochran. I am not well versed in the gallery realm, but I was attracted to this course because it highlights entrepreneurs in the art world. Also, there will be a number of site visits and guest speakers. I really value classroom experiences that marry theory to practice.
AEMMing High During my Last Semester
Orientation feels like it was yesterday, I still remember that feeling of butterflies as I walked to orientation. It is important that I make the most of my last semester. I need to continue to work hard, absorb as much information as possible, participate in extra curriculars and enjoy my fellow classmates. We will all be heading in different directions soon and things will change.
I KNOW Why My Winter Break Was Rockin’: Tomorrow Never KNOWS Concert Tour
Over break, I worked, tried cooking (fairly successful), went to some concerts and took a grad school chill pill. I attended Tomorrow Never Knows (TNK) concert tour. This festival was hosted by Lincoln Hall and Schubas who partnered with The Metro, Smartbar and The Hideout. This was a five-day music fest that took place from January 11 – 15th.
Juggling Extracurriculars And Doing The Finals Jig
Finals week was like a gong show! Busy, crazy and chaotic. Not only was I trying to finish what felt like an unmanageable amount of homework, but I also had additional responsibilities that I had to tend to involving my extracurricular activities.
Marketing Maestros for Ravinia Festival
This semester, I have had the privilege of taking Revenue Generation Strategies. The class is lead by the Arts, Entertainment & Media Management Chairperson, Philippe Ravanas. The class is about investigating new and creative ways to maximize box office operations and revenue.
Thanksgiving is The Calm Before The Storm
This is the time of year when us grad students start to get a little crazy. It is a time for roommates, friends, family and significant others to cut us a little slack. Our behavior might seem a little strange and we might say things that make no sense but make complete sense to us. Finals are approaching and we all go a little kooky.