On The Edge: Stocking A Business Toolbox for Artists by Marilyn Besich, Montana State University-Great Falls and Edrienne L. Kittredge, Montana Arts Council. Contrary to popular myth, artists can learn about business. With its students increasing their income by 152%, the Creative Arts Enterprise program at Montana State University-Great Falls has demonstrated how to develop a successful curriculum that stocks the toolbox of skills artists need to be sustainable entrepreneurs. Several recommendations have emerged for building a successful entrepreneurship program for artists: 1) artists want a skillset, not a degree. 2) The institution needs to fully understand the ramifications of the needs of the students. 3) Student interests need to be heeded because nontraditional students learn what they are ready to engage. Read the paper now.
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