In our culture, artistic genius and poverty seem inevitably linked, but does it have to be that way? Jim Henson didnt think so. An iconic creator and savvy businessman, Henson is a model for artists everywhere: without sacrificing his creative vision, Henson built an empire of lovable Muppets that continues to educate and inspireand a business that was worth $150 million at the time of his death. How did he ever pull it off? And how can other creators follow in his path? In Make Art Make Money: Lessons from Jim Henson on Fueling Your Creative Career, journalist and educator Elizabeth Hyde Stevens presents ten principles of Hensons art and business practices that will inspire artists everywhere. Part manifesto, part history, part cultural criticism, part self-help, Make Art Make Money is a new kind of business book for creative professionals: a guide for creating and succeeding thanks to lessons from the Muppet Master himself. This book was initially released in episodes as a Kindle Serial. All episodes are now available for immediate download as a complete book.
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Publication Date: 11 Mar 2014
Publisher: Amazon Publishing
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781477817384
About Elizabeth Hyde Stevens
Elizabeth Hyde Stevens created the Muppets Mickey and Money research course at Boston University. Her analysis of Jim Hensons career has appeared online at The Awl The Millions Electric Literature and Rolling Stone. In 2011 her essay Weekend at Kermies was viewed over 160000 times. Called a long brilliant thinkpiece on Twitter it was praised by Internet curators Brain Pickings Mother Jones Longreads Longform Wired IMDB IFC Readers Digest and Kurt Loder. Stevens attended public school in North Andover Massachusetts and went on to study art semiotics at Brown University and creative writing at the Brooklyn College MFA program. She is a member of the Brooklyn writers collective The Kilgore Trout Home for Wayward Writers and teaches fiction at Gotham Writers Workshop. Her writing has earned the Himan Brown Award and the Somerville Arts Council Fellowship for Literature. Everything she knows about business she learned from watching Sesame Street.