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'''''Make Art Make Money: Lessons from Jim Henson on Fueling Your Creative Career''''' is a book by Elizabeth Hyde Stevens. It was published on March 11, 2014 by Brilliance Audio as a trade paperback.
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'''''Make Art Make Money: Lessons from Jim Henson on Fueling Your Creative Career''''' is a book by Elizabeth Hyde Stevens. It was published on March 11, 2014 by Brilliance Audio as a trade paperback. [[File:MAMM.jpg|thumb|250px|Make Art Make Money: Lessons from Jim Henson on Fueling Your Creative Career]]
   
 
{{quote|In our culture, artistic genius and poverty seem inevitably linked, but does it have to be that way? Jim Henson didn?t think so. An iconic creator and savvy businessman, Henson is a model for artists everywhere: without sacrificing his creative vision, Henson built an empire of lovable Muppets that continues to educate and inspire?and a business that was worth $150 million at the time of his death. How did he ever pull it off? And how can other creators follow in his path?}}
 
{{quote|In our culture, artistic genius and poverty seem inevitably linked, but does it have to be that way? Jim Henson didn?t think so. An iconic creator and savvy businessman, Henson is a model for artists everywhere: without sacrificing his creative vision, Henson built an empire of lovable Muppets that continues to educate and inspire?and a business that was worth $150 million at the time of his death. How did he ever pull it off? And how can other creators follow in his path?}}

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Make Art Make Money: Lessons from Jim Henson on Fueling Your Creative Career is a book by Elizabeth Hyde Stevens. It was published on March 11, 2014 by Brilliance Audio as a trade paperback.

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Make Art Make Money: Lessons from Jim Henson on Fueling Your Creative Career

โ€œIn our culture, artistic genius and poverty seem inevitably linked, but does it have to be that way? Jim Henson didn?t think so. An iconic creator and savvy businessman, Henson is a model for artists everywhere: without sacrificing his creative vision, Henson built an empire of lovable Muppets that continues to educate and inspire?and a business that was worth $150 million at the time of his death. How did he ever pull it off? And how can other creators follow in his path?โ€