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Art + Business Lab (42726, 50 Unit Course)

What might be possible if we combine the best of artistic creativity and expression with the best of business innovation and entrepreneurship? The class begins with this question, followed by an examination of each realm and their potential for convergence. Through video-based case studies, in-class exercises, readings, discussions, and group projects, students will explore commercial and civic possibilities at the intersection of art and business. The culminating assignment will be to develop a plan and prototype for a new for-profit or not-for-profit venture.

View a video introduction to the course.

Up to 20 students will be accepted to the class by application. The selection process will aim to ensure a variety of experiences and perspectives. Preference will be given to: 1) students who have taken the Arts Leadership Class and/or have an arts background; 2) students who have taken entrepreneurship classes and/or who have experience in business innovation.

  • Application-based course

Grades will be based on class participation, home-work and in-class exercises, three 250 word essays, and a final project.

  • Mandatory attendance week 1
  • No auditors
Description and/or course criteria last updated: June 29 2023
SCHEDULE
  • Spring 2024
    Section: 42726-01
    TH 1:30 PM-4:30 PM
    Harper Center
    219 - Meeting Room
    2nd Half : Week 5 - Week 9
    50 Unit Course
    In-Person Only

Art + Business Lab (42726, 50 Unit Course) - Ittelson, Mary>>

What might be possible if we combine the best of artistic creativity and expression with the best of business innovation and entrepreneurship? The class begins with this question, followed by an examination of each realm and their potential for convergence. Through video-based case studies, in-class exercises, readings, discussions, and group projects, students will explore commercial and civic possibilities at the intersection of art and business. The culminating assignment will be to develop a plan and prototype for a new for-profit or not-for-profit venture.

View a video introduction to the course.

Up to 20 students will be accepted to the class by application. The selection process will aim to ensure a variety of experiences and perspectives. Preference will be given to: 1) students who have taken the Arts Leadership Class and/or have an arts background; 2) students who have taken entrepreneurship classes and/or who have experience in business innovation.

  • Application-based course

Grades will be based on class participation, home-work and in-class exercises, three 250 word essays, and a final project.

  • Mandatory attendance week 1
  • No auditors
Description and/or course criteria last updated: June 29 2023
SCHEDULE
  • Spring 2024
    Section: 42726-01
    TH 1:30 PM-4:30 PM
    Harper Center
    219 - Meeting Room
    2nd Half : Week 5 - Week 9
    50 Unit Course
    In-Person Only