2017 – A Year in Review
A new way to set your goals not as an expectation to live up to, but as a possibility to live into.
read more5 Lessons from the Legacy of a Legendary Artist
While mourning Prince’s passing this week, I listened to his insanely funky music and reflected on the lessons he taught us as artists.
read moreArtists lead
Artists are leaders by nature. When you create something or innovate… you’re taking the lead. Embrace the opportunity to speak up for what you believe in.
read moreWhich will you choose: furious or fierce?
One holds you back through fear. The other moves you forward through bravery. Which will you choose: furious or fierce?
read moreYou’re invited to the Algonquin Artist’s Online Brunch
Our online meetup is an opportunity for performers to meet, share what you’re working on, benefit from the group’s collective wisdom.
read moreBe grateful for what you can give
Give without knowing how it will come back to you, because the return on investment is mysterious, but real.
read moreStart drawing your own map
Could you swap a formal arts education for a self directed program? Choose to give yourself permission and get a three year headstart on your contemporaries.
read moreFinding your voice
How do you find your voice as an artist? By using it.
Speak up and speak out. Then shut up and listen. Listen carefully. Rinse, and repeat.
I’ll elaborate…
The Modern Museum of You
Wouldn’t it be great if there could be a place where someone curated special exhibitions that highlighted your various projects and passions for all the world to see? … The Modern Museum of You. Where you’re the director, the curator AND the featured artist.
read moreHow to convert a would-be fan
How using a mailing list can help you secure and nuture your relationship with would-be fans.
read moreBe intentional
Consider how much time you put aside for those things that you say are important in your day to day life and make certain that you’re being intentional today in a way that will matter tomorrow.
read moreBuild your own dream team
When you let your lack of skills in a certain area stop you from doing the work you’re meant to do, it’s time to look at who else is on your team.
Chances are that your current personal and professional network is already brimming with untapped ’super powers’.