December 7, 2022
EPISODE 2
ERIC BOOTH Eric Booth, an actor with Broadway and U.S. credits, also excelled in business founding Alert Publishing, the U.S.'s largest trend analysis firm. An acclaimed author of seven books, including "The Everyday Work of Art" and "The Music Teaching Artist’s Bible," he's published 45 articles and founded the Teaching Artist Journal.
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As an actor, Eric Booth performed in many plays on Broadway, Off-Broadway, and around the U.S. As a businessman, he started a small company, Alert Publishing, that in seven years became the largest of its kind in the U.S. analyzing research on trends in American lifestyles. As an author, he has had seven books published--The Everyday Work of Art was a Book of the Month Club bestseller, and The Music Teaching Artist’s Bible, was published by Oxford University Press, and is used as a textbook around the world. He has published 45 articles, and was the Founding Editor of the quarterly Teaching Artist Journal.
He has been on the faculty of Juilliard (13 years), Tanglewood (5 years) and Lincoln Center Institute (for 41 years); and he has given workshops at over 30 universities, and 60 cultural institutions. He has designed and led over twenty research projects, and seven online courses and workshops, including the new course Teaching Artistry for Social Impact, offered free on Kadenze. He serves as a consultant for many organizations, cities, school districts, states and businesses around the U.S., and in 11 other countries. Clients have included seven of the ten largest U.S. orchestras, six national service organizations, Carnegie Hall and The Kennedy Center. Formerly the Founding Director of the Teacher Center of the Leonard Bernstein Center (now on the Board of Directors), he is a frequent keynote speaker on the arts to groups of all kinds. He gave the closing keynote address to UNESCO’s first ever worldwide arts education conference (Lisbon 2006), the opening keynote to UNESCO’s 2014 World Conference.
A decade ago, he founded ITAC—the International Teaching Artist Collaborative—the world’s first network of artists who work in communities and schools. He is the first person to be given an honorary doctorate for teaching artistry (New England Conservatory 2012). In 2015 he was given the nation’s highest award in arts education and was named one of the “25 Most Powerful and Influential People in the American Arts.”
He has been on the faculty of Juilliard (13 years), Tanglewood (5 years) and Lincoln Center Institute (for 41 years); and he has given workshops at over 30 universities, and 60 cultural institutions. He has designed and led over twenty research projects, and seven online courses and workshops, including the new course Teaching Artistry for Social Impact, offered free on Kadenze. He serves as a consultant for many organizations, cities, school districts, states and businesses around the U.S., and in 11 other countries. Clients have included seven of the ten largest U.S. orchestras, six national service organizations, Carnegie Hall and The Kennedy Center. Formerly the Founding Director of the Teacher Center of the Leonard Bernstein Center (now on the Board of Directors), he is a frequent keynote speaker on the arts to groups of all kinds. He gave the closing keynote address to UNESCO’s first ever worldwide arts education conference (Lisbon 2006), the opening keynote to UNESCO’s 2014 World Conference.
A decade ago, he founded ITAC—the International Teaching Artist Collaborative—the world’s first network of artists who work in communities and schools. He is the first person to be given an honorary doctorate for teaching artistry (New England Conservatory 2012). In 2015 he was given the nation’s highest award in arts education and was named one of the “25 Most Powerful and Influential People in the American Arts.”
Episode Description
Eric Booth is a versatile figure celebrated for his achievements as an actor, entrepreneur, and author. His acting career spanned Broadway, Off-Broadway, and U.S. stages. He founded Alert Publishing, a trend analysis company that became the largest in its field within seven years. Booth authored seven books, notably "The Everyday Work of Art" and "The Music Teaching Artist’s Bible." He made a lasting impact in education, teaching at prestigious institutions, conducting workshops globally, advising major organizations, and founding the International Teaching Artist Collaborative (ITAC). Recognized with honors and awards, including an honorary doctorate, he remains a prominent influencer in the arts.
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Takeaways
- How to make people care about art
- Nouns of art and verbs of art
- Overcoming different obstacles in our careers
- 3 Guidelines in Teaching Artistry
- The development of Teaching Artistry and its response to cultural change
- Understanding the Digital Age
- When Eric Booth started Teaching Artistry at Julliard
- How to work with groups of young artists
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Website | Facebook | LinkedIn
What’s Next?!
Thank you for supporting this show by listening and sharing with your friends. If you liked this podcast, please rate and write a review of how this show has helped you. This will help us be able to increase our visibility nationally and in being able to make an impact on the profession.
If you would like to hear more about any specific topics, please email us at info@themodernartistproject.com. I would love to help support your community in all artistic disciplines.
Kristine Dizon
The Modern Artist Project