Monday, August 8, 2016

What is ArtsKeeper?

ArtsKeeper is dedicated to helping artists with their needs: exposure, community, resources and marketing and sales. It is the only platform dedicated to helping artists control their future. Although it is a for-profit organization, it is a social business, where success is measured by how we help the artists and the arts communities as well as profit.

All artists, musicians, movie producers, sculptors, writers, no matter what their stage in life, will come to ArtsKeeper for help. ArtsKeeper will be where they share ideas and their work with others, where they find others to work with, where their work will be on display.

ArtsKeeper will listen to artists who say what they need, will give lovers of the arts a place to go to find the work of their choice, a one stop place to find the work they are seeking. Artists will go to ArtsKeeper for community, to find others they listen to. ArtsKeeper will offer all of the combined tools and features in one site, eliminating the need for artists to update several sites. This advantage alone presents ArtsKeeper the unparalleled opportunity to fill a universal vacuum in a burgeoning market.

By their very nature, artists and aficionados of valuable cultural pursuits crave exposure and community. Artists need an audience and beholders need art. Many artists work alone, yet their need to interact with like-minded people is compelling and irresistible. ArtsKeeper is a site where artists’ work can become visible not only to their confreres, but also to patrons and other enthusiasts.

If a musician needs a venue in a new city, ArtsKeeper can help him or her find it. If a movie producer needs theaters in which to show his work, he will come to ArtsKeeper. If a translator wants to know to whom to speak about translation rights, ArtsKeeper is his friend. If a jewelry maker or potter needs to raise the capital she needs to build a studio.

ArtsKeeper will help sell tickets for concerts or the theater. The artist will better be able to earn a living and the costs will be less expensive for the enthusiast.

Join the ArtsKeeper community now.   

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