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Johnson created Netvvrk to support mid-career artists. Netvvrk includes a membership portal that allows artists to communicate with a community of peers, access a curriculum addressing the needs of creative small business owners, receive online artist mentoring, participate in workshops, connect with prominent arts professionals, and engage in critical art review. [10]
For Freedoms is an artist-run platform for civic engagement, discourse, and direct action for artists in the United States.Co-founded by Hank Willis Thomas, Eric Gottesman, Michelle Woo, and Wyatt Gallery in 2016, [1] For Freedoms has partnered with US-based institutions and artists for activations including town halls, exhibitions and installations, public programs, billboard campaigns, and ...
ArtistShare founder Brian Camelio, singer Willie Nelson, and Blue Note Records President Bruce Lundvall on Willie Nelson's tour bus. A United States–based company, ArtistShare (2001) is documented as being the first crowdfunding website [3] followed later by sites such as Sellaband (2006), SliceThePie (2007), IndieGoGo (2008), Spot.us (2008), Pledge Music (2009), and Kickstarter (2009).
In 2011, in Washington D.C., Visual Collaborative produced an exhibition featuring emerging and established artists with a collection described as vibrant new art. [5] In 2015, the platform collaborated with the Arts District Hyattsville Master Association in Hyattsville, utilizing the Lustine Center to host a group exhibition themed Vanity. [6]
Eyebeam, originally called Eyebeam Atelier, was first conceived as a collaboration between David S. Johnson, a digital artist, and John Seward Johnson III, a filmmaker and philanthropist. The two were introduced by Roderic R. Richardson, a mutual friend who recognized their shared interests and helped establish the new venture in its early stages.
Billboard has announced the launch of a new platform, Billboard Arabia, which aims to spotlight artists with Arab roots and raise awareness of Arab music talent around the world.
Birkin was a fellow of the Art and Law Program in New York (2011–2012) [4] and the Independent Study Program at the Whitney Museum of American Art (2012–2013). [5] He was an artist-in-residence at Yaddo in 2013, [ 6 ] the MacDowell Colony in 2015, [ 7 ] Lower Manhattan Cultural Council's studios on Governors Island in 2016, [ 8 ] and the ...
Amuse's proprietary technology platform uses the streaming data from digital music distribution services to partner with independent artists with momentum. [1] When the company discovers music it can help grow, Amuse's team offers the artist a tailor made licensing deal, including services like funding, artist marketing and rights management, in return of a revenue split.