Chapter 4 • Law of Diminishing Returns
The law of diminishing returns is an economic principle stating that as investment in a particular area increases, the rate of profit from that investment, after a certain point, can't continue to increase if other variables remain constant. As investment continues past that point, the rate of return begins to decrease.
Created & Performed by Eliot Gray Fisher, Elizabeth Gage, EG Gionfriddo, Krista Pasini, and Shad Scott-Wilson
The law of diminishing returns is an economic principle stating that as investment in a particular area increases, the rate of profit from that investment, after a certain point, can't continue to increase if other variables remain constant. As investment continues past that point, the rate of return begins to decrease.
Created & Performed by Eliot Gray Fisher, Elizabeth Gage, EG Gionfriddo, Krista Pasini, and Shad Scott-Wilson
The Post-it Note Project is an ongoing installation and performance art event. browse the next events on the calendar linked below
Support the project
We have a tip jar out at each event for folks to contribute to if audience members feel called. It's been a lot of fun offering these performances for free and removing the transaction and extra work involved with ticketing a show like this. It feels more like we're inviting friends over to share an evening and I dig that vibe.
I want to say thank you to all the folks who have shared their financial generosity for this project so far. I've been raising funds for creative stipends for the collaborating artists I'm working with and helping those who are traveling a bit too. And having that as a separate ask outside of the performance experience has felt really wonderful. It's been an honor to provide the creative folks who have paused their lives to join mine briefly and make this work a reality with a financial gift. It's meant a lot to me - and to them!
I'm nearly there! I am in the final stretch of fundraising. Remaining funds total $2,400 to complete the creative stipend goal. Perhaps you can help get the word out? Or become a sponsor yourself? Every dollar adds up and I'd love to add your name to the list of folks helping make this happen.
You can become a one time sponsor or a monthly donor. Details below.
with gratitude, Krista.
MONTHLY OPTION:
Patreon subscription https://www.patreon.com/ThePostitNoteProject
ONE TIME OPTION
- Cash/Check email [email protected]
- Venmo/PayPal handle: rainsoulstudio
TAX DEDUCTIBLE OPTION:
Make a tax deductible donation via the Yellowstone Art Museum and let them know it's for the Post-it Note Project. <-- Important to mention that part. Link to their page here: https://www.artmuseum.org/engage/join-give/
Gratitude
This expansive, complicated, and ambitious project is possible because of an ever growing community of folks who have shared their generosity towards this creative vision. I’d like to take a moment to share that community with all of you: all the folks making magic happen @ the Yellowstone Art Museum, Gordon McConnell, Jael Kampfe, Devora Neumark, Susan Sommerfeld, Kate Jordan Augusto, Sue Reitz, Heather Webster, the mothership, Mike & Sabrina Marshall @ Zee Creative, Allison Kazmierski @ Font & Figure, Blake Wahrlich @ Stella’s Kitchen & Bakery, Stumpy @ Office Depot, Scott @ Intermountain Health, David @ Billings Logan Airport, Sarah Kennedy @ Pura Vida, Michael Wall @ Sound 4 Movement, the Robin’s Wish Production Team, the OG Post-it Note Crew, and the Montana Arts Council, to everyone who has donated post-it notes, pill bottles, neck ties, alarm clocks, and financial support, to the artists and creative souls who have said “yes” to this long form journey, to my beloved spouse for being a creative soul mate and holding up this work alongside me, to my family near and far for granting me the space and support to step into this work with care, to my uncle and the way his voice and smile are always there when I think of him, and to my dad for all he endured and left behind as a lesson and legacy.
I want to say thank you to all the folks who have shared their financial generosity for this project so far. I've been raising funds for creative stipends for the collaborating artists I'm working with and helping those who are traveling a bit too. And having that as a separate ask outside of the performance experience has felt really wonderful. It's been an honor to provide the creative folks who have paused their lives to join mine briefly and make this work a reality with a financial gift. It's meant a lot to me - and to them!
I'm nearly there! I am in the final stretch of fundraising. Remaining funds total $2,400 to complete the creative stipend goal. Perhaps you can help get the word out? Or become a sponsor yourself? Every dollar adds up and I'd love to add your name to the list of folks helping make this happen.
You can become a one time sponsor or a monthly donor. Details below.
with gratitude, Krista.
MONTHLY OPTION:
Patreon subscription https://www.patreon.com/ThePostitNoteProject
ONE TIME OPTION
- Cash/Check email [email protected]
- Venmo/PayPal handle: rainsoulstudio
TAX DEDUCTIBLE OPTION:
Make a tax deductible donation via the Yellowstone Art Museum and let them know it's for the Post-it Note Project. <-- Important to mention that part. Link to their page here: https://www.artmuseum.org/engage/join-give/
Gratitude
This expansive, complicated, and ambitious project is possible because of an ever growing community of folks who have shared their generosity towards this creative vision. I’d like to take a moment to share that community with all of you: all the folks making magic happen @ the Yellowstone Art Museum, Gordon McConnell, Jael Kampfe, Devora Neumark, Susan Sommerfeld, Kate Jordan Augusto, Sue Reitz, Heather Webster, the mothership, Mike & Sabrina Marshall @ Zee Creative, Allison Kazmierski @ Font & Figure, Blake Wahrlich @ Stella’s Kitchen & Bakery, Stumpy @ Office Depot, Scott @ Intermountain Health, David @ Billings Logan Airport, Sarah Kennedy @ Pura Vida, Michael Wall @ Sound 4 Movement, the Robin’s Wish Production Team, the OG Post-it Note Crew, and the Montana Arts Council, to everyone who has donated post-it notes, pill bottles, neck ties, alarm clocks, and financial support, to the artists and creative souls who have said “yes” to this long form journey, to my beloved spouse for being a creative soul mate and holding up this work alongside me, to my family near and far for granting me the space and support to step into this work with care, to my uncle and the way his voice and smile are always there when I think of him, and to my dad for all he endured and left behind as a lesson and legacy.