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Chris Osgood

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Registered: Aug 20, 2005
Re: Welcome to the Q & A with Chris Osgood
Posted: Nov 7, 2005 8:24 PM
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Sam- What's the expression? "No philosopher is respected within 50 miles of his hometown." Something like that.

That external validation IS important, and seems to make a lot of art marketing happen.

William Lager

Posts: 64
From: Minneapolis, MN
Registered: Jul 28, 2003
Re: Welcome to the Q & A with Chris Osgood
Posted: Nov 7, 2005 8:27 PM
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Sam - I think this happens everywhere. Just like funders don't want to be the first one to fund an organization or an artist, audiences everywhere want to have their interest validated.

Ray Rolfe

Posts: 3,263
From: Northeast Minneapolis
Registered: Sep 5, 2001
Re: Welcome to the Q & A with Chris Osgood
Posted: Nov 7, 2005 8:28 PM
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I think that was a Jesus quote Chris.
"A prophet is not without honor except in his home town"

The next part of course was "....If someone refuses you lodging or a town rejects your message, leave. As you go stamp your feet to shake off the dust of the place and to let the people know how you were treated...."

William Lager

Posts: 64
From: Minneapolis, MN
Registered: Jul 28, 2003
Re: Welcome to the Q & A with Chris Osgood
Posted: Nov 7, 2005 8:29 PM
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It looks like 8:30 has arrived.

Thanks to everyone for coming to the forums, posting questions and having a great conversation. And a big thanks to Chris for taking the time to answer them!

Since we have limited time here and you may have other questions or thoughts please post them, Chris has agreed to in the near future check out the subsequent posts and reply to them.

Once again a big thanks to Chris and everyone else for coming to the mnartists.org forums!

Chris Osgood

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Registered: Aug 20, 2005
Re: Welcome to the Q & A with Chris Osgood
Posted: Nov 7, 2005 8:31 PM
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Thanks Valerie and everyone!

It is Springboard's job to help you become successful and self-sufficient. It is our goal that anybody that has the desire (and of course the talent) can make a living doing the creative thing they love to do.

Check out our website for jobs, downloadable contracts and releases for artists, low-interest business loans, health insurance info, an online searchable database of local and national resources for artists, etc. etc. etc.

Look at our workshop schedule to see if there something you need- the workshops next week at The Phipps Center in Hudson, Wisconsin will be useful, cool and fun and they are not too far away.

Thanks Will for piloting this discussion and thanks to everyone for checking in!

Jon Manners

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Registered: Nov 3, 2005
Re: Welcome to the Q & A with Chris Osgood
Posted: Nov 7, 2005 11:05 PM
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Thanks, Chris, I will be in touch. I think I found your address, is this correct?

Chris Osgood
Springboard
308 Prince St #270
St Paul, MN

I'll send you the cd, etc. If upon listening to it you feel you can help, I'll certainly make an appt.

Thanks again - JON Manners
jon@jonmanners.com
http://www.jonmanners.com

Jimmy longoria

Posts: 112
From: Minnesota
Registered: Oct 6, 2005
Re: Welcome to the Q & A with Chris Osgood
Posted: Nov 30, 2005 12:55 PM
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> Thanks Valerie and everyone!
>
> It is Springboard's job to help you become successful
> and self-sufficient. It is our goal that anybody that
> has the desire (and of course the talent) can make a
> living doing the creative thing they love to do.
>
> Check out our website for jobs, downloadable
> contracts and releases for artists, low-interest
> business loans, health insurance info, an online
> searchable database of local and national resources
> for artists, etc. etc. etc.
>
> Look at our workshop schedule to see if there
> something you need- the workshops next week at The
> Phipps Center in Hudson, Wisconsin will be useful,
> cool and fun and they are not too far away.
>
> Thanks Will for piloting this discussion and thanks
> to everyone for checking in!


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