artsandbusinessphila2017-05-19T17:06:54-04:00January 26th, 2017|Categories: Events, Recent News, Uncategorized|0 Comments
Business On Board 2017: Scholarships, Opportunities, and New Board Members, Oh My!
At this time every year, you resolve to be a stronger leader. To forge new relationships. To make a difference in your community.
Looking for an easy way keep your New Year’s resolutions?
Meet Our New Clients
Meet Our New Clients
Each year, the Arts + Business Council of Greater Philadelphia has the privilege of working with hundreds of clients, from working artists, to executives at Fortune 500 companies. Here’s a look at […]
Awards 2017: A Look Back at Last Year’s Creative Economy Award Winner
Let us know who you think fits the bill for top creative business in the region (Please note: creative businesses are invited to self nominate)! Visit us online for full Award Criteria and a […]
Act Now: Scholarships Available for 2017 Leadership Programs
Thanks to continued generous support from local foundations and a new grant from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, ABC is pleased to offer a range of 2017 scholarship opportunities to advance leadership […]
Rescheduled: January 6, 2017 Clayton Christensen Event
We are pleased to announce that Clayton Christensen will join us for Competing Against Luck at the Prince Theater on January 6, 2017. We are grateful to you, our community of business, legal, […]
Arts + Business Council Annual Awards Celebration – Past Winners
The Arts + Business Council of Greater Philadelphia is pleased to announce past honorees from our Annual Awards Celebration, as we enter a month-long nomination period for Awards 2018. Visit our nomination site and let us know who […]
ABC’s Eileen Cunniffe on “Art-Washing”—A New Name for a Not-So-New Side Effect of Gentrification”
Published October 28, 2016 in the Nonprofit Quarterly. To read the full article by Eileen Cunniffe, please click here.
“NPQ’s nonprofit newswire has previously reported on the challenges of affordable housing for artists, and […]
PVLA’s Rachael Nave, Esq on “Why Protecting Artwork Can Be So Difficult”
Published October 21, 2016 in The Legal Intelligencer. To read the full article, please click here.
“Imagine that you are an artist—and you rely on a few commissions each year to pay your bills. You […]
Is Creativity Part of Your Strategy?
What makes an artist?
Lately, I’ve been looking for a set of criteria that feels right to me personally, and is relevant to my mission professionally. Of course, you can be an artist who works with […]