If you are puzzled what are the types of entrepreneurs in the arts: here is a summary of the classification offered in the book “International Entrepreneurship in the Arts” (Routledge, 2016), resulting from my thorough research. Do you identify yourself with one of these profiles? If yes, this is great news! And if you need creative coaching, contact me!
Artpreneur is an artist who practice arts, but also do all related functions for placing it on the market, such as: fundraising, contacting clients, promotion, financial management and others.
Culturepreneur is a broader term than artpreneur and refers to entrepreneurs in the cultural sector who operate alone or in organisational settings in a broad range of branches in the arts and culture field.
Creative entrepreneur refers to an entrepreneur who works in the creative industries branches. These entrepreneurs start and manage business enterprises with creative elements, nonprofit organisations or social enterprises.
Business entrepreneur in the arts is a founder and owner of commercial/business organisation.
Social entrepreneur: contributes to a social problem and achieves impact on the society by empowering people, groups and communities.
Community entrepreneur: the one who stimulates economic activities within a community and contributes to solving problems in a region or a city by providing employment opportunities at a grass root level.
Digital entrepreneur in the arts: the one who use the power of the new technologies and online tools to find and exploit an international opportunity, to create a new business, to disseminate information, to sell goods and services online and/or to collaborate with clients and partners.
Read more in the book: https://www.routledge.com/International-Ent…/…/9781138844353

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