Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Social Media for Artists

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10 Social Networks for Artists

Are you looking to network with other artists around the world?
Are you looking to connect with galleries, art collectors and curators?
Are you looking to post your portfolio to more sites on the web?
Are you looking for call for entry, competitions, exhibitions, freelancing, and art licensing opportunities?
Are you looking to keep up with all things artistic?

The below 10 Social Networks for Artists..
...those are a great place to start!!!


Culture Inside Gallery is a gallery run social network, and includes space for artists to add artworks, biography, artist statement, and an art blog.


Lab for Culture is a European social network for artists and art lovers. Members may create a blog, start an art group, and add links to other profiles and websites.
Read current art news, keep track of art events and exhibitions, and find art jobs in Europe.

Artreview.com members are curators, art galleries, collectors, and artists. Artists may create their a portfolio, and include audio, video, blogs, and artwork, which can be rated by other Artreview members.
. Keep track of art events from around the world with Artcalendr, a public listing of exhibitions, art shows, and more. Old and recent articles from Artreview magazine may be read directly onsite. 

The free membership at Artslant.com is available to all artists. At Artslant, artists can include a profile along with an unlimited artwork slideshow… and a personal blog. Artworks are also showcased at Artshow, to be seen by thousands of daily art buyers.
 Include your best artworks, as this is an exceptional place to receive art world connections.

Join Artbistro to network with other artists, participate in art groups, and benefit from the many resources for artists.
Artbistro is filled with resources for artists, which include  tips on art careers, freelancing, art galleries, art marketing, portfolio tips, and art licensing.

Artlog is a place for following contemporary fine artists from around the world, as well as museums and galleries. It is a community to oversee current art trends.
Artlog has a listing of current art events, resources, and articles.  Artists may add a short bio, and an artist website, but no artwork. This site seems to be strictly for keeping up to date with gallery shows and exhibitions.

Join Artists 2 Artists to socialize with artists, art gallery owners, curators, art collectors, and more. Members may exhibit a portfolio of their art, and create forums, blogs, and groups. Artists2Artists also includes recent art news, and listings of artist opportunities.


Rhizome.org free members may add a portfolio, and submit artwork to Artbase. The site includes discussion forums, calls for entry listings, an art jobs board, and listings of events and exhibitions. The blog articles feature contemporary art issues and happenings.

At Artrise, artists may build their own portfolio site and network with other artists, galleries,  and collectors from around the world.
Join art groups, find galleries, apply for calls for entry and art competitions, and search for art job.

10 - Behance
At Behance, enter information within Career Manager to let companies know you are available for freelancing and consulting work. If you would like to list artworks as for sale, search for instructions in the Sell my Products section.
Thanks to artpromotivate for the links.
Where ever your footsteps take you,
go with great joy
and great kindness to one another!!!
 
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