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#videoworksample NYFA’s three-part guide to creating a performing arts video work sample expands its reach to social media this week, as guide author Lisa Szolovits, NYFA’s Researcher, Artist Resources, takes to our Twitter to answer questions from readers. Tag questions #videoworksample, and follow along with the conversation here.  Part 2 of the guide will be…

How to Create a Performing Arts Video Work Sample (Part 1 of 3): Your Video Is an Artifact

Questions to ask: How’s it watched? What’s it for? A video work sample is a tool you should probably have if you create work in the performing arts. Many grant applications and festival submissions require it, and even if they don’t, your application still may need one in order to be competitive. Take a look…

The Business of Art: A Q&A with Professor Pat Villeneuve of Florida State University

Advice and guidance for arts administrators and art educators Pat Villeneuve is a professor and director of the arts administration program at Florida State University. She holds a PhD in higher education administration from the University of Arizona, Tucson, and specializes in art museum education and exhibitions. Villeneuve has taught courses that focus on managing…

The Business of Art: Creating an Artist Website, or, The Art of Storytelling

The Business of Art: Creating an Artist Website, or, The Art of Storytelling One of the most common misunderstandings artists have about websites is the idea that an online virtual gallery or portfolio can function as a comprehensive marketing strategy.