Networking plays a vital role in an artist’s career, as building connections opens many new doors for personal and professional development. A diverse network allows artists to encounter a plethora of perspectives and artistic styles, with so much room for creative growth. This exposure broadens their outlook in life and allows them to embrace new artistic expressions and techniques, as well as spark ingenuity in their creative thinking.
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Kristine Dizon: Hello, my name is Kristine Dizon and I'm the CEO and founder of The Modern Artist Project. Today, I'm with Tam Lan Truong, a professional photographer, artist, and graduate of the Desautels Faculty of Management of McGill University. He is also multilingual as he speaks English, French, Vietnamese, and German fluently recognized for his precision agility, creativity, and sensitivity. This interview has been edited for clarity and brevity. For the complete interview, you can access here.
Kristine Dizon: Hello, my name is Kristine Dizon, and I'm the CEO and founder of The Modern Artist Project. Today, I'm with Jonathan Mann, an orchestral conductor, and entrepreneur, who is currently the Music Director of Ensemble Cambrica, Artistic Director of the CIAC Conducting Academy, and consultant for orchestras and conducting with the Association of Music and International Schools. Thank you, Jonathan, for joining us today. Everyone from Justin Bieber to Shawn Mendes was discovered on YouTube. Over the course of the past decade and a half it has made way for some of the biggest acts in music, so it’s key as a rising artist to understand the best way to create and maintain an audience for yourself on YouTube.
At first, it may seem overwhelming, especially in a digital world full of talented people from all walks of life, but by simply taking the journey one step at a time, you'll begin to see that it all boils down to consistency, authenticity, and a true passion in what you are doing every time you post. So…how is it possible to build and maintain a successful artist channel, well let’s talk about it. This interview has been edited for clarity and brevity. For the complete interview, you can access here.
Kristine Dizon: Hello, my name is Kristine Dizon and I'm the CEO and founder of The Modern Artist Project. Today, I'm with Angie Emily Joseph. She was born and raised in Naples, Florida to Haitian parents as a visual artist. She uses her art to tell stories that resonate with different groups of people. Currently, she will be releasing three online exhibitions, Women 2023, and Femina 2023 art will feature her work. Everything Is Worse Now at the Las Laguna Art Gallery, her primary medium of choice is watercolor and ink. Thank you, Angie, for joining us today. This interview has been edited for clarity and brevity. For the complete interview, you can access here.
Kristine Dizon: Hello, my name is Kristine Dizon, and I'm the CEO and founder of The Modern Artist Project. Today, I'm with Serena Huang, a graduate of the Juilliard School's Pre-College Division as a student of Bart Feller and Temple University's Boyer College of Music and Dance as a student of Mimi Stillman. She has performed at Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, the Kimmel Center, and other popular venues as both a soloist and an ensemble musician. |
AuthorKristine Dizon is a multi-faceted performer, teacher, writer, author, linguist, and entrepreneur. She is Founder & CEO of the Music & Language Learning Center, The Modern Artist Project and co-founder of the Gran Canaria International Clarinet Festival and American Single Reed Summit. She is an artist for Uebel Clarinets and Silverstein Works. Learn more at www.kristinedizon.com. Archives
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