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Status in Arts & Entertainment can reflect numerous occupations and influences. Perhaps you are an artist trying to make a name for yourself, a documentarian trying to shine light on a social ill. Or maybe you're a gallery owner profiting off of the artistry in others that you have always lacked, or one of Philadelphia's moneyed elite snatching up artwork for your mansion on the Main Line. You could be a performer, a musician, a show promoter, or a club owner. A stage manager for a local theater, or an actor in local commercials. Your status in Arts & Entertainment is less about your fame as it is about your influence, and influence can be entirely incongruous with talent and fame. | Status in Arts & Entertainment can reflect numerous occupations and influences. Perhaps you are an artist trying to make a name for yourself, a documentarian trying to shine light on a social ill. Or maybe you're a gallery owner profiting off of the artistry in others that you have always lacked, or one of Philadelphia's moneyed elite snatching up artwork for your mansion on the Main Line. You could be a performer, a musician, a show promoter, or a club owner. A stage manager for a local theater, or an actor in local commercials. Your status in Arts & Entertainment is less about your fame as it is about your influence, and influence can be entirely incongruous with talent and fame. | ||
* ''Status 1'': Starving Artist, Battle of the Bands Hopeful, Open Mic Night Comic | * '''Status 1''': Starving Artist, Battle of the Bands Hopeful, Open Mic Night Comic | ||
* ''Status 2'': Gallery Owner, Play Director, Theater Owner | * '''Status 2''': Gallery Owner, Play Director, Theater Owner | ||
* ''Status 3'': Producer, Artist in Residence, Museum Curator, Foundation Fundraiser | * '''Status 3''': Producer, Artist in Residence, Museum Curator, Foundation Fundraiser | ||
* ''Status 4'': Board of Directors of an Arts Charity, Influential Artist | * '''Status 4''': Board of Directors of an Arts Charity, Influential Artist | ||
* ''Status 5'': Cultural Icon and Trend Setter | * '''Status 5''': Cultural Icon and Trend Setter |
Revision as of 21:12, 23 February 2020
Status in Arts & Entertainment can reflect numerous occupations and influences. Perhaps you are an artist trying to make a name for yourself, a documentarian trying to shine light on a social ill. Or maybe you're a gallery owner profiting off of the artistry in others that you have always lacked, or one of Philadelphia's moneyed elite snatching up artwork for your mansion on the Main Line. You could be a performer, a musician, a show promoter, or a club owner. A stage manager for a local theater, or an actor in local commercials. Your status in Arts & Entertainment is less about your fame as it is about your influence, and influence can be entirely incongruous with talent and fame.
- Status 1: Starving Artist, Battle of the Bands Hopeful, Open Mic Night Comic
- Status 2: Gallery Owner, Play Director, Theater Owner
- Status 3: Producer, Artist in Residence, Museum Curator, Foundation Fundraiser
- Status 4: Board of Directors of an Arts Charity, Influential Artist
- Status 5: Cultural Icon and Trend Setter