1: Studio Practice/ Entrepreneurial Attitude with Brayman, Horie, Meadows & Beasecker
Release Date: 09/12/2015
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info_outlineCeramic artists Andy Brayman, Ayumi Horie, Alleghany Meadows and moderator Peter Beasecker present their panel “Studio Practice/ Entrepreneurial Attitude”. This presentation and discussion explores the actions of three artists that have applied high levels of creativity and risk in their own business and ceramic practice. Their approaches to creating a sustainable studio are as unique and diverse as their artwork, speaking to the multitude of opportunities available to today’s creative business owners.
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