Sentences with phrase «on careers as artists»

There is something to the idea that people still take on careers as artists without the promise of making a regular income though.
Having studied aeronautical engineering at prestigious Brown University, Rhode Island, Bollinger later turned his attention to painting and embarked on a career as an artist.
How do you embark on a career as an artist when everything has been done before?
Before settling on a career as an artist, the London - born painter contemplated becoming an optician instead.

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Hilligoss spent much of his early career in the music industry and show business in Nashville where he sang on the Grand Ole Opry, toured with headline artists like Alan Jackson and Louise Mandrell, and worked as a producer / director for entertainment attractions giant Opryland U.S.A.
After the past four - plus decades that William Lee Golden, Duane Allen, Richard Sterban, and Joe Bonsall have carved out a Country Music Hall of Fame career as The Oak Ridge Boys, their careers as recording artists and on the road remain as hot as ever.
Her career and interests span the fields of science, art, spirituality, consciousness, psychology, healing and education, all of which she incorporates as a therapist and adult educator, and on occasion, as a lazure artist.
He's on his ways to an illustrious career as a painter, or maybe a makeup artist.
The Bronx Council on the Arts presents Graffiti: Spirit of an Age @ 40 x 10, highlighting works by artists who began their careers as teens creating graffiti art, having now expanded to drawing, painting and sculpture.
Though Strouse reportedly based his screenplay on his own difficulties making a name for himself as a playwright early in his career, the film's look into the life of struggling artist Jessica James (Jessica Williams) feels familiar at best.
Ironically for a director seldom regarded as an artist by American critics, Aldrich's union activism on behalf of directors» prerogatives alienated studio heads and cost him work at the end of his career.
Members of The Doors, The Allman Brothers, The Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Aerosmith, The Dave Matthews Band, as well as artists like Bonnie Raitt, Johnny Winter, Bobby Rush and Shemekia Copeland share their personal and professional recollections of the artists and the impact that they've had on their own careers.
Their long involvement with Hollywood is icing on the cake, as we learn about Harold's career as a storyboard illustrator and concept artist and Lillian's work as a research librarian.
It's only as the movie charges into its comparatively disastrous midsection that the viewer's interest begins to wane, with the pervasive emphasis on Valentin's downfall (ie the character loses his career, his house, his wife, etc, etc) lending the proceedings a palpably stagnant feel that persists right up until around the one - hour mark - after which point The Artist slowly - but - surely recovers in the build - up to its admittedly engaging (and appropriately feel - good) finale.
And tell it she does, in the picaresque confessional vein of Moll Flanders, through a series of episodes that chart her youth with her naturalist father (Christian Slater, whose transatlantic accent has somehow depreciated from Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves), her early teen years as a budding sex addict (portrayed in flashback by Stacy Martin), her tumultuous on / off affair with her oily boss, Jerôme (Shia LaBeouf), and her later career as a torture artist in the employ of the mysterious L (Willem Dafoe).
The roundtable with the stars was described as a «panel [that] will feature a 90 - minute discussion with the artists about their careers and influences, as well as the challenges and rewards of working on indies.»
An artist disinclined to rest on his laurels, Gere takes the stage in this Mavericks session to reflect on his diverse four - decade career as movie star, sex symbol, style icon, political activist and devoted Tibetan Buddhist.
On this list I would include Gary Oldman in Darkest Hour, Richard Gere in one of the best roles of his career as Norman, Diane Kruger magnificent in In the Fade, Annette Bening and Jamie Bell equally great in for Film Stars Don't Die In Liverpool, as are both Michelle Williams and Christopher Plummer (in a last - minute miracle of a save) in All The Money In The World, Timothee Chalamet in Call Me By Your Name, James Franco directing himself to a career best in The Disaster Artist, Margot Robbie and Allison Janney in I, Tonya, and Daniel Day - Lewis in what he says is his farewell in The Phantom Thread (say it ain't so).
Whatever position one takes on his worth as an artist, one thing is for sure: Fincher has come a long way since the early days of his career, when he was known simply as yet another television - commercial and music - video wunderkind (along with, say, Spike Jonze, Mark Pellington, Michel Gondry, and others) taking some bold stabs at feature - film directing.
This exquisitely written novel - as - linked - stories is an impressive ode to feminism as Whitney Otto follows the lives and careers of eight daring female photographers — most based on real - life figures — staking their ground as artists throughout the 20th century.
This ongoing series of essays on the craft of writing will include all topics related to writing fiction, including: The Basics Plot & Structure Voice Theme POV Characterization Dialogue Narrative Creating a bond with your reader Pacing Advanced writing and plotting techniques Writer's block Marketing Branding Publishing Self - publishing Healthy habits Bad habits The Writer's Life eBook formatting Paperback formatting Amazon keywords Writing blurbs and descriptions Cover design & layout Productivity The Classics Short stories Poetry The Writing Process Show don't Tell Self - editing Proofreading Building a solid career Targeting a specific genre Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Sharpening your writing skills Making every word count Deadlines Putting together an Anthology Working with other artists Collaborating Grammar Punctuation Writing for a career Treating it as a business Running a small press Financing your career Keeping track of your royalties Staying motivated Writing movies Writing comics Writing games Building a fan - base Online presence Newsletters Podcasting Author interviews Media appearances Websites Blogging And so much more... Are you ready to be called an author?
Our focus is on emerging and mid career artists and expanding the ideas of what photography is as well as what it can be.
First opened in Seattle, Washington in 2005 wall space focuses on emerging and mid career artists and expanding the ideas of what photography is as well as what it can be.
Instead, I am pursing a career in voice over acting and get by at the time by working on various sets of TV shows and movies as a background artist and I also do PA work from time to time.
Additionally the company announced that by completing the career mode on pro difficulty or higher or pre-ordering from certain retailers will give you the chance to unlock the legendary martial artist and actor Bruce Lee as a playable fighter.
The industrious and accomplished comic artist Dan Spiegle, who drew the later Nester's Adventures strips in Nintendo Power — as well as many movie, television, and literary adaptations in an Inkpot Award - winning career — died on January 28, 2017 at the age of 96.
With a resume that ranges from art work for major animated television series to acting as the Art Lead on «DragonVale» at Backflip studios, Stoddard already has career footnotes most animators and artists would envy.
I spent most of my career as a 3D animator or an engineer; I was a «technical artist» as they call it for a few years at EA; I found it to be a little too «inbetweeny», though, since I never really got to work directly on things you see in the game.
The feminist's first reaction is to swallow the bait, hook, line and sinker, and to attempt to answer the question as it is put: i.e., to dig up examples of worthy or insufficiently appreciated women artists throughout history; to rehabilitate rather modest, if interesting and productive careers; to «re-discover» forgotten flower - painters or David - followers and make out a case for them; to demonstrate that Berthe Morisot was really less dependent on Manet than one had been led to think — in other words, to engage in the normal activity of the specialist scholar who makes a case for the importance of his very own neglected or minor master.
A self - taught artist, Ward began his career as a teenager on the streets of Belfast in Northern Ireland, creating large - scale graffiti work on bridges and derelict buildings.
25:00 — why writing is important to your career as a visual artist, and how to go beyond writing about the technique and learning to talk about your art on a deeper level
It's not easy to balance your time in the studio and marketing your work on social media, blog, newsletter etc. but this is a business and if we as artist want to make a living on are art sales and not be a starving artist we are going to have to find that balance in our art careers.
Donald Moffett, whose paintings and prints are currently on view at the Blanton, discusses growing up in San Antonio, and his career as an artist and an activist based in New York with acclaimed novelist and art critic Jim Lewis.
Some of these artists are now well established, such as Amy Cutler, others are early in their careers, such as Ellen Lesperance, who is currently exhibiting her intricate works on paper and objects at Ambach & Rice in Los Angeles.
Described by 20x200 as «a counterpoint to the existing art fair model» NEWD Art Show presents young artists in conjuction with new programs focused on how to best support emerging careers, critically and commercially.
London — Robert Rauschenberg, who died four years ago after a career as big - spirited and optimistic as any great postwar artist, is featured in the first exhibition in the UK of his Jammers series, which will go on show at Gagosian in London from 16 February — 28 March 2013.
On Sunday, November 20, CALL artist Emmett Wigglesworth sat down with VoCA Program Committee Member Christie Mitchell to discuss his life, legacy, and prolific career as a muralist, painter, sculptor, fabric designer, and poet in New York City.
Los Angeles - based artist Amanda Ross - Ho has built a career focusing on the studio as locus, metaphor, and container for the creative process.
Published on the occasion of Grabner's career survey at MOCA Cleveland, the book documents works from the last 20 years, including paintings, drawings, prints, videos, and sculptures, positioning the studio as core to the artist's remarkably diverse output.
Acquavella's The Worlds of Joaquín Torres - García is a wide - ranging and substantial look at the Uruguayan master's career, drawing on material executed as early as the artist's youth in the late nineteenth century and as late as 1949, the year of his death.
While in the Nina and Michael Zilkha Gallery, the focus is on work by established artists as well as those who are emerging and early in their careers.
«The exhibition John Graham: Maverick Modernist at the Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill, Long Island, is a unique opportunity to explore the work of an artist who has hovered on the margins of the Modernist narrative for more than a half - century, when he isn't forgotten altogether... Maverick Modernist takes a deep dive into Graham's background as an artist, a career he began in earnest when, at the age of 35, he enrolled in the class of the Ashcan School painter John Sloan at the Art Students League in New York City.»
For the exhibition, Feelings has brought on a roster of iconic artists including Lynda Benglis and legendary sculptor John Chamberlain, as well as younger, equally innovative artists hitting the full stride of their careers like Jayson Musson and Justin Adian.
From that moment, he was on his way to a solid career as an artist and teacher that kept him in the studio daily until his death in 2001.
The exhibition Hier, Oggi is structured as a retrospective — deliberately incomplete and fragmentary — where the artist has selected a number of works from different periods of career, focusing on the period that goes from 1983 to today.
On Sunday, November 20, CALL artist Emmett Wigglesworth will sit down with VoCA Program Committee Member Christie Mitchell to discuss his life, legacy, and prolific career as a muralist, painter, sculptor, fabric designer and poet in New York City.
The artists involved in Imprint 93 were often at the beginnings of their careers, working on the periphery of the then emerging «YBA» movement, but would later be celebrated as some of the most important contemporary artists.
She also notes that the Whitney gave Bailey a solo early in his career, in 1971, as part of a series of shows dedicated to African - American artists: «One thing that was exciting to us is to make some reference to this institutional history, to an artist we championed early on in an important way.»
Artist Mary Kelly will speak at Pratt Institute about her influences, artwork, and career as part of the 2009 - 2010 Visiting Artists Lecture Series, from 12:45 p.m. to 1:45 p.m., Tuesday, November 10, in the Engineering Building, Room 371, on Pratt's Brooklyn Campus.
Artist Ursula von Rydingsvard will speak at Pratt Institute about her influences, artwork, and career as part of the 2010 - 2011 Visiting Artists Lecture Series (VALS), from 12:45 p.m. to 1:45 p.m., Tuesday, February 15, in the Engineering Building, Room 371, on Pratt's Brooklyn Campus.
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