
Life in Proportion: Drawing inspiration from art curators
Art curators behind the captivating exhibits that grace museums and galleries possess a unique talent for selecting, arranging, and presenting
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Art curators behind the captivating exhibits that grace museums and galleries possess a unique talent for selecting, arranging, and presenting
Biomimicry, the practice of learning from and emulating nature’s time-tested patterns and strategies, is increasingly inspiring human innovation across various
Every day, we make countless decisions, from the mundane to the critical. These decisions, whether we realize it or not,
Vincent van Gogh left behind not only a legacy of vibrant paintings, but also a fascinating glimpse into his life,
In a world where specialization and focus are often prized, many creatives may feel like square pegs trying to fit
Creativity is often seen as a gift, an elusive or mysterious quality that only some people are born with. But
There is more common ground than one would expect between the artist’s process and the social entrepreneur’s. At heart, both
In Module 8 of the GLI Arts Innovation MBA, Stanford University’s Center for Social Innovation provides training to support
What does the creative sector have to learn from the world of economics? In a world where the cultural sector
Glenn Gould was a Canadian pianist and creative trailblazer who transformed the piano field in the mid-20th Century. Gould’s legacy
What is Creative Placemaking? “Creative Placemaking” is a multi-disciplinary approach to community development that combines urban studies, environmental planning, sociology,
The 4As of Adaptive Leadership Adaptive Leadership offers creative entrepreneurs a practical toolkit for diagnosing and solving complex challenges. Four
As organizations grow, they often develop the problem of prioritizing process over product. The more they mature, the more focused
Adaptive Leadership offers a path through uncertainty for creative problem-solvers in a world facing unprecedented hurdles. What is Adaptive Leadership?
Economics and the arts may seem like distinct fields, but they are deeply intertwined. Today’s creative professionals can enhance their
Want to engage more with your audience? Navigating the landscape of community building can feel daunting. Here are five ways
Duke Ellington was a prolific jazz composer, pianist, and bandleader who revolutionized the field with his pioneering approach. His journey
Jean-Michel Basquiat was a visionary artist who rose to fame in the 1980s and made an indelible mark on the
Creativity knows no bounds. More than ever, the global art world is calling for creatives to lead a new era
While AI stole the show in 2023, the dawn of the new year unveils a game-changing narrative — the spotlight
Leonard Bernstein was a renowned American composer, conductor, pianist, and educator who led a remarkable life full of achievements, challenges,
Starting a new creative venture can feel pretty scary, right? Your team can be a secret weapon against all the
We are spending more and more of our lives online. According to the latest available data, the average person spends
Do you know the difference between a logo and a brand? This is similar to knowing the difference between a
How can music help new parents and expecting families? Meet Carnegie Hall’s Lullaby Project. A longstanding partner to The Global
1. Focus on the customer. The customer is key to any business. They decide what products or services to use
What does leadership look like in rapidly evolving sectors? How do the right decisions get made when the context of
The Global Leaders Institute is building on a partnership with Sistema New Brunswick, Canada’s flagship social music education initiative that
Immunity to Change is a leadership framework based on the understanding that the mind, like the body, has an Immune
A blind talent, a piano, and a dream. In a search for the best amateur pianists in the UK, artists