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  2. Paddy Johnson - Wikipedia

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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]

  3. For Freedoms - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. ArtistShare - Wikipedia

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    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).

  5. Visual Collaborative - Wikipedia

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    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]

  6. Eyebeam (organization) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Billboard launches new platform to celebrate artists with ...

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    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.

  8. David Birkin - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  9. Amuse (music company) - Wikipedia

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    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.