Something for You

We provide the platform; you add life to it.

Needless to say, that your involvement is essential. Knowing for a fact that a majority of artists are not creating art for their own living rooms, here you can get active,
  • Show your creations
  • Tell the world about you and how you got there
  • Join no matter where you are, Poland, Uganda, Vietnam, USA or elsewhere
  • Attract like-minded people
  • Share ins and outs of your trade
  • Offer classes (paid or free)
  • Go national or local, maybe a hometown exhibition
  • Look for emerging artist funding – YES there are people out there trying to help
We’d love to hear from you telling us what we could add here. support (@) nationalartfoundation.org

What we envision

For Artists

Workshops and Masterclasses:
Skill-building sessions on various art forms, techniques, and mediums. Business-oriented workshops on marketing, portfolio development, and pricing.

Art Critique Sessions:,
Peer and expert feedback on works in progress. Group discussions to foster constructive criticism and growth. After all we can learn from each other.
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. Studio Tours and Residencies:
Opportunities to visit other artists’ studios or participate in artist residencies to collaborate and learn.

. Artist Collaborations:
Projects where artists of different disciplines can work together on a shared project (e.g., a multimedia installation or a collaborative exhibition).

Online Exhibitions and Showcases:
Virtual galleries where artists can display their work to a global audience. Regular featured artist showcases to spotlight talent. We gladly will provide the space and organization for it.

For Art Consumers

 
Art Fairs and Markets:
Events where art lovers can purchase works directly from artists. Your profile and images in it will certainly help. Virtual art fairs for wider reach.

Artist Talks and Panels:
Sessions where artists discuss their creative processes, inspirations, and careers. Q&A segments to engage the audience.

Art Appreciation Courses:
Educational sessions on how to appreciate different art forms, the history of art, and current trends.

Exclusive Previews:
Early access to new works, exhibitions, or events for members.

Commissioned Artwork:
Connect consumers with artists for custom pieces, whether for personal or corporate use.

For Art Suppliers


Product Demonstrations and Tutorials:
Sessions showcasing the latest art materials, tools, and technology. Collaborations with artists to demonstrate how products can be used creatively.

Supplier Showcases:
Featured promotions of new products, special deals, or exclusive offers to the community.

Networking Events: Opportunities for suppliers to connect directly with artists and venues. B2B events to foster relationships with artistic venues and theaters.

Partnership Programs:
Collaborative marketing opportunities between suppliers and the platform, such as sponsored content or product giveaways.

For Artistic Venues, Performing Artists and Theaters


Venue Showcases:
Feature your venue in an online profile or provide virtual tours to attract artists and consumers. Highlight successful events or exhibitions hosted at these venues.

Collaboration with Artists:
Organize events that bring artists and venues together for mutual benefit (e.g., pop-up galleries, performance art nights).

Event Hosting:
Offer the platform as a space to promote and organize events hosted by these venues, whether online or in-person. Cross-Promotion:

Partner with venues and theaters to cross-promote events, shows, and exhibitions to a broader audience.

For All Groups

Networking Meetups:
Regular virtual or in-person gatherings where artists, consumers, suppliers, and venues can connect and collaborate.

Member-Exclusive Events:
Special events like galas, fundraisers, or art auctions to create a sense of exclusivity and community.

Online Forums, Groups and Discussion Boards:
A space where all members can share ideas, ask questions, and seek advice.

Collaborative Projects:
Community-driven projects that encourage collaboration between all groups, such as public art installations or themed exhibitions.

Resource Library:
A collection of articles, videos, and tutorials that cater to the interests and needs of all members.