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Learnings From The Artist’s Way + How They Can Apply to Your Creative Team

Media Cause

I first learned of Julia Cameron’s book The Artist’s Way – A Spiritual Path to Higher Creativity during a creatively difficult time in my life. Frustrated and jaded, I felt disillusioned with life, and my usual sources of inspiration were falling short. . She called her time in Boston “an elongated artist date.”

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How the Currier Museum of Art Prepared for Its Reopening

Connection Cafe

We sent weekly Membership Monday emails; created a new space online and on social media with story time, art activities, curatorial walk throughs; provided holiday meals for purchase from our café each month; and hosted Zoom talks with artists from our collection. In her “real life,” Carey is an actress and theatre maker in New Hampshire.

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We Analyzed 48 Fundraising Ideas: This Raise the most

Whole Whale

Map it out, and get people involved year over year. Whether it’s by walking around a track ( Relay for Life ) or dancing for 24 hours straight, challenge events engage communities and make for great fundraising ideas. Shirts, tote bags, jewelry — why not pet rocks for the environment? Get creative!

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Community Funded Reporting: Interview with David Cohn of Spot.us

Have Fun - Do Good

They want to be involved in investigations, but they don't necessarily want to give up the next three weeks, or four weeks of their life, and that's understandable. They have a magazine called Race, Poverty and Environment Magazin e. If life is a chessboard, content is still king. graphic, or a map.

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Mobile Storytelling: An Evolving Story

NTEN

I keep on telling my story of how I moved between the East and West, between physical environments (architecture, urban design) and virtual (web and mobile development and strategy), between technology and the humanities. This is often referred to as life caching or lifelogging. This is so true. But what’s the point?

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Artprize: An Extraordinary Social Experience around Art

Museum 2.0

The artists come from all over (though many are based in the Midwest), and anyone can enter. Artprize invited me to talk about art with artists, families, security guards, friends, people old and young, sophisticated and novice, drunk and sober. Then get yourself to Grand Rapids for Artprize. It's the social experience.

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Using Film to Change the World: An Interview with Shalini Kantayya

Have Fun - Do Good

She believes in making films that spark positive social change and recently completed a short film about water rights issues, A Drop of Life. What I am seeking to do now is to make a major motion picture about the future of water that will move audiences and really put this issue on the map. Britt Bravo: What are you working on now?