Posts Tagged ‘faith and work’

Reflections on Being an Artist-Entrepreneur: An Interview with Inwood Artist Len Cicio

Reflections on Being an Artist-Entrepreneur: An Interview with Inwood Artist Len Cicio
Inwood Park after Rain In Manhattan (c) Len Cicio Have you ever started down a career path, only to realize, maybe even years later, that even although it’s very close to what you want to be doing, it’s not the exact job you want?  Meet Len Cicio.  For fourteen years, Cicio worked as a...
October 1st, 2010 | Arts, Featured, Visual Arts | Read More

Selling Yourself Without Selling Out: Part 4

Selling Yourself Without Selling Out: Part 4
In part 4 of “Selling Yourself without Selling Out,” we’ll be looking at the resources provided by Luann Jennings, who led the workshop held by Redeemer Presbyterian Church‘s Center for Faith & Work on which this series is based.  The workshop that ran on Friday, July 23,...
September 22nd, 2010 | Arts, Featured, Visual Arts | Read More

Selling Yourself without Selling Out: Part 3

Selling Yourself without Selling Out: Part 3
“If your relatives are creeped out about you being an artist, tell them you’re an entrepreneur,” Luann Jennings, director of Redeemer Presbyterian Church‘s Center for Faith & Work in New York City, half-joked at Selling Yourself without Selling Out: An Introduction to Marketing...
August 30th, 2010 | Arts, Featured, Visual Arts | Read More

Selling Yourself without Selling Out: Part 2

Selling Yourself without Selling Out: Part 2
(This post is the second part of a series exploring the unique obstacles Christian artists face in marketing themselves, and how to get over the hangups.  You can read Part 1 here.) “Who are you?” the caterpillar asked Alice in Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland.  It’s an important...
August 12th, 2010 | Featured, Visual Arts | Read More