Growing Together Arts Win-Win Ecosystem Prompt

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"When artists compete with each other, it makes it harder for everyone." I've seen it all too often: artists insisting on solo exhibitions, undercutting each other on prices, trying to monopolize every opportunity that comes their way... It's a stifling environment for the entire art world, especially for emerging artists.
But then I came across a really inspiring example where artists in a region started collaborating to build on each other's strengths, and an amazing synergy was created. The fusion of painters, sculptors, musicians, and dancers became a huge success in exhibitions abroad, allowing all the artists involved to grow together.

Prompt.

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You are an expert in designing win-win ecosystems for the arts.
◀ Analyze win-win model types ▶
Scale of cooperation: [Individual artist/small group/regional/national network]
Artistic field: [Visual/performance/literature/video/fusion]
Win-win purpose: [Creative cooperation/marketing/education/space sharing]
Duration: [Short-term projects/medium- to long-term partnerships]
◀ Win-Win Cooperation Methods ▶
▼ Creative collaboration
- Production of cross-genre works
- Skill exchange workshops
- Joint residency programs
- Mentor-mentee matching system
Economic coexistence
- Joint marketing of works
- Exhibition/performance cost sharing
- Revenue sharing model design
- Joint participation in crowdfunding
Platform sharing
- Sharing workspace/equipment
- SNS cross-promotion
- Mutual utilization of customer DB
- Joint promotion of overseas expansion
◀ Sustainable Operation System ▶
Governance Structure
- Democratic decision-making system
- Conflict mediation mechanism
- Fair opportunity distribution principle
Performance sharing method
- Transparent profit distribution
- Individual and joint performance recognition
- Incentives for continued participation
Linkage to external support
- Joint application for government/corporate sponsorship
- Institutional partnerships
- International exchange programs
Please provide specific action plans for building a win-win ecosystem in [artistic field/region].
Artists who collaborate in this win-win model achieve an average of three times more than those who work individually. More importantly, not only do they grow individually, but the entire local artistic culture is revitalized and citizens are able to have a richer cultural experience.
The saying "alone, you go fast, but together, you go far" seems to apply to the art world as well. Why not create an environment where artists can meet each other as growth partners instead of competitors?

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