CommonTime, a distinguished international arts education platform, has joined forces with FIIB (Fortune Institute of International Business), New Delhi, to present a transformative 10-week online seminar – “The Art of Arts Entrepreneurship,” scheduled to commence on 15th February. The first of its kind, the seminar is crafted to address the pressing needs of artists in today’s market, helping them explore opportunities and connect with global industry experts for a rewarding entrepreneurship journey in the artistic economy.
Participants will learn the nuanced art of distinguishing themselves and effectively communicating their unique artistic voices. Furthermore, the seminar will guide them in mastering the strategic identification of ideal target audiences, navigating the global economy, and understanding how to price their work and explore new markets. Attendees will glean practical insights from successful arts entrepreneurs through engaging case studies, offering real-world perspectives to enrich their artistic ventures. Registrations are now open for this immersive experience at https://fiib.edu.in/commontime
Duration: 10 weeks
Start Date: February 15th, 2024
Mode of Learning: Instructor-led online classes
Certificate: A Certificate of Professional Development by FIIB and CommonTime
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Professional and emerging artists of all backgrounds, ages, and interests are cordially invited to attend this transformative seminar. The seminar is designed to give artists a template to apply the skills they need for their business – whether in the visual, musical, or performing arts. It is specifically tailored for individuals seeking to enhance their financial standing through their craft, those currently immersed in full or part-time artistic pursuits, or those intrigued by the prospect of applying their skills to other industries.
Professor Radhika Shrivastava, Executive Director at FIIB, emphasizes the importance of financial literacy and business acumen within the artistic industry, asserting, “Artists deserve their fair share in the two-trillion-dollar creative economy, and for that, they must learn to adapt and seize new opportunities in today’s ever-changing world.” She further highlights, “FIIB-CT collectively believe in the power of art to shape the world. Our collaboration with CommonTime is built on trust, respect, and a mutual appreciation of art and business. We hope every artist will complete this seminar with new business skills, a supportive network, and the confidence to build their art business to sustainable success.”