Our Thriving Tribe
David Francis Moore
Visual Carlow
English
Contributions from Emma Martin, Cian Kinsella, Sarah Devereux, Feli Speaks, Cian O’Brian, Phillip McMahon and Jennifer Jennings, Maser, Una Malloy, Harry Walsh Foreman, Monika Sapielak, Toby Omoteso, Kathy Fitzgerald, Brian Shiel, Feidlim Cannon and Gary Keegan, Lynnette Moran, Bernadette Kiely, Andrea Fitzpatrick, Claire Prouvost, Edel Tobin, Susan Buttner, Friz, Megan and Jessica Kennedy, Vukasin Nedeljkovic and Tadhg O’Sullivan.
Softcover
256 Pages
117 x 204 mm
2021
ISBN 9781907537141
The interviews in this book focus on questions such as how do artists, Art Workers and Practitioners identify and understand entrepreneurship? Is entrepreneurship useful to the arts? Can entrepreneurialism, as a concept or strategy, help support the professional development of artists and the growth of the arts sector as a whole? Where does entrepreneurship fall short within the context of the arts?
Our Thriving Tribe publication is the culmination of a research project, of the same name, which was conducted by VISUAL throughout 2019 and 2020. The project was undertaken as part of VISUAL’s involvement in the Arts and Humanities Entrepreneurship Hubs (AHEH) project, a three-and-a-half-year pan-European project that ran from 2018-2021.
(source: https://visualcarlow.ie/news/our-thriving-tribe)
About the Project
The AHEH project brought together 14 partners (seven academic and seven enterprise) from across seven EU member states to improve the entrepreneurial capacity of arts and humanities students. It aimed to design and deliver an innovative programme of entrepreneurial training by developing a tailor-made arts and humanities entrepreneurship model that sought to improve the long-term entrepreneurial prospects for arts and humanities students.
artshumanitieshub.eu
About the Publisher
VISUAL is one of Ireland’s leading contemporary art spaces situated in the heart of Carlow.
visualcarlow.ie
(source: https://visualcarlow.ie/about/our-story)