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Etsy Entrepreneur Gets Off to a Flying Start
08/16/2011

A letterpressed boarding pass was included in this year's Artrepreneur Kit to announce the Etsy RISD Fellowship to the class of 2011
A year-long series of RISD entrepreneurship initiatives is
culminating in a trip to Berlin, Germany for one creative and enterprising young
alum.
Kellie Riggs 11 JM, winner of an Etsy award for entrepreneurship |
Based on the strength of her proposal, Kellie Riggs 11 JM
has won a $1,500 fellowship to attend Hello
Etsy, an international summit on small
business and sustainability organized by the online marketplace Etsy.
The gathering of independently
minded businesspeople will be held on September 17 and 18 in Berlin, with
satellite events in several U.S. and European cities. It will
offer participants tips and advice from social media and marketing specialists,
legal and financial experts, community organizers and fellow entrepreneurs on
how to launch and expand a sustainable venture.
RISD offered the Etsy fellowship opportunity to members of
the Class of 2011 as part of an Artrepreneur
Kit given to this year’s graduates to provide some of the online tools
needed to help launch businesses and careers in art and design. Last winter the
founders of Kickstarter,
Quirky
and Etsy came to campus to talk
to students about what it takes to start a successful business
and to announce new sections of their sites devoted to projects by RISD
students and alumni. Since then more than 600 students and alumni have joined
the Etsy
RISD Team page and sought funding for their creative
projects on Kickstarter’s
RISD-curated page.
Riggs’ experience at RISD has
already brought out her own entrepreneurial flair. In the fall of 2009, she and
classmate Misha Kahn 11 FD founded RISD
Exposé, a student-run pop-up gallery and gift
shop that provided a downtown venue for students to show and sell their work to
the local Providence community. Now, with the Etsy fellowship, she is taking
her talent global.
“My time at RISD has been a
personal journey in discovering what is important to me as an artist and maker,”
Riggs noted in her fellowship application. “Within my own work, I want to
follow in the footsteps of artists/designers like Isamu Noguchi and Gjis
Bakker, who both straddle the line of fine art and design as commerce. I,
too, feel I can be both an artist and jewelry designer/maker, creating
environments where I can work in both ways simultaneously.”
related links
Kellie Riggs Jewelry on Etsy
RISD Exposé
Etsy
RISD Team Page
related
stories
A Creative Career Commences (Etsy blog)
Empowering
Enterprise: RISD grads receive Artrepreneur Kits to help launch creative
careers
Commitment and Community: Entrepreneurs speak to RISD students
Students’
Holiday Gallery Stands Out: RISD Exposé returns for its second holiday run
tags: alumni,
entrepreneurship,
local/global,
partnerships + collaborations,
Jewelry + Metalsmithing,
students,
sustainability