BW Arts Management & Entrepreneurship launches guest faculty program
Students in the BW Arts Management & Entrepreneurship program will learn from two female arts entrepreneurs under a new guest faculty program launching in the 2019-20 academic year.
Working professionals will teach a new series of special topics courses specific to their professional experience.
Inaugural series
The inaugural group of guest faculty includes a pair of women arts entrepreneurs:
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Emily
Hornack
is
the
co-founder
and
executive
director
of
Brite
Cleveland,
the
non-profit
that
runs
Brite
Winter,
now
in
its
10th
year
of
celebrating
winter,
music,
art
and
community
in
Cleveland.
Hornack is also a board member and development chair for Choral Arts Cleveland, a multigenerational, nondenominational classical music chorus, and serves on the Arts in Medicine Advisory Committee at MetroHealth Medical Center, where she is employed as a speech-language pathologist.
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Kelly
Parks
'90
has
33
years
of
arts
management
experience,
currently
as
the
owner
and
artistic
director
of
Medina
Centre
for
Dance
Arts.
As the owner of three arts-based businesses, ranging from retail to dance education, Parks has a wide range of experience and knowledge about for-profit dance business ownership and management, student arts education, and dance performance and competition.
Real-world role models
The introduction of special topics classes expands the opportunity for BW Arts Management & Entrepreneurship students to customize their experiences based on their intended career goals and provides additional connections to professionals in the field.
"I am excited for the learning that will take place as students tackle real-world projects with these arts entrepreneur role models in classes that have a focus on active, hands-on learning," said program director and assistant professor Bryan Bower.