Art has been revolutionized by digital creation and distribution, and that has completely disrupted the business, taking away some jobs and opening up others. James Gurney's illustrated lecture examines the technical, economic and social forces in practical terms for working artists, with suggestions on how creatives can adapt to them. Gurney will explore the pros and cons of working for others vs. working for yourself, how to turn people who steal your content into your biggest allies and what happens when you cut out the middleman. He will share tips for making social media work for you.
Join Jan Ryan, Executive Director of Entrepreneurship and Innovation for the College of Fine Arts, for a series of lunch roundtables aimed to offer key learnings in a smaller group setting, organized around key topics. Ryan will be teaching some introductory tools all students should master alongside their traditional studies.
In conjunction with the exhibition Sit, Herman Miller archivist Amy Auscherman presents a lecture on the design process and history of Charles and Ray Eames.
The exhibition Sit is an exploration of Charles and Ray Eames’ design process and history. Through a mix of historical imagery, production techniques, compelling artifacts, and engaging interactives, Sit inspires visitors to think critically about how design impacts their everyday life.
Join Jan Ryan, Executive Director of Entrepreneurship and Innovation for the College of Fine Arts, for a series of lunch roundtables aimed to offer key learnings in a smaller group setting, organized around key topics. Ryan will be teaching some introductory tools all students should master alongside their traditional studies.
Bring your lunch and come ready to ask questions, network and discover!