Artist Development Program provides business, creative skills training
Artist Development Program provides business, creative skills training By KAUZ Team | March 10, 2021 at 6:12 PM CST - Updated March 10 at 6:12 PM
WICHITA FALLS, Texas (TNN) - Ann Arnold-Ogden joined Brian Shrull on Wednesday to talk about the The Wichita Falls Alliance for Arts and Cultureâs Artist Development Program.
The program continues The Allianceâs tradition of giving artists the tools they need to improve their artistic practice; they also learn to use their creative skills as a way to increase their earned income.
In 2016, The Alliance set up its Teaching Artists Learning Lab, establishing a roster of artists prepared to provide creative programs for children across their service area. As an expansion of this commitment, the next-level professional development initiative will involve up to 15 area artists in a yearlong learning plan to develop their skills as artist entrepreneurs by:
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The Hip-Hop Project: 2000s - 2010s: CUSH, academics, and the future of hip-hop
The Hip-Hop Project: 2000s - 2010s: CUSH, academics, and the future of hip-hop Courtesy of / CUSH Facebook
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A 2015 CUSH meeting featuring guest speaker and professional rapper Junglepussy / Photo bySetti Kidane., Courtesy of the CUSH Board
The 2000s to 2010s: CUSH, Academics and the future of hip-hop Hip-hop’s presence in the 2000s and the 2010s was decidedly larger than that of the previous two decades. The golden age of the 1990s, with its diversity of sound and establishment of legendary artists, had accelerated the consumption of hip-hop culture across the country. No longer was radio its primary distributor; featured in everything from breakfast commercials and cartoons to fashion trends and movie deals, hip-hop culture, and its artists, were quickly breaking into mainstream culture.
PCG Edutainment Provides College Courses for Music Artists Attending Accredited Universities Across the US; Establishes Partnership with Kennesaw State University
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New company offers a social media and digital marketing course in partnership with KSU College of Professional Education to help artists, musicians, and producers become successful in their careers independently KENNESAW, Ga. (PRWEB) February 19, 2021 Owner of Digital Science Media, Matej Harangozo, and CEO of PCG Artist Development, Bernard Porter, launched their joint venture - PCG Edutainment in the fall of 2020. The company provides college course curriculum and instruction in the fields of music, social media, digital marketing, and artist development. The latest partnership is with Kennesaw State University’s College of Professional Education as part of the Joel A. Katz Music and Entertainment Business Program.
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