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How can an art archive support your arts organization?

How can an art archive support your arts organization?

From the very beginning, we have proudly supported non-profit and educational organizations for artists. It is very important for us to support our local community of artists in Colorado, as well as associations of artists throughout the country. Artists' organizations are an integral part of the art world and provide valuable knowledge, connections and support to their members. We've been honored to donate prizes and give discounts to a number of creative organizations, and we'd like to share some of them with you.

Joel Sandquist received an Artwork Archive account for his work "A Magnificent Vocation" at the CSAG Autumn Glances 2015 regional show. We were especially excited to support an arts association near Denver as Artwork Archive was born there. Founder and CEO John Feustel created for his Colorado artist mother! We are also included in their new membership package and are working on giving all members a discount.

How can an art archive support your arts organization?

"Great vocation."

The Art Archive was honored to present the OPA Honorable Mention Award at the 24th National Jury Exhibition. Neil Hughes received an award and an Artwork Archive account for his beautiful painting "In Renovation". We have also given a special discount to every member of the American Society of Oil Painters.

How can an art archive support your arts organization?

"For Repair" by Neil Hughes.

The Art Archive was delighted to be able to donate an invoice to the 6th Annual AIS National Jury Exhibition. received the Artwork Archive Award of Merit for her Morning Latte. We also worked with the Artwork Archive artist and the CEO and President of AIS to provide all AIS members with a discount on Artwork Archive.

How can an art archive support your arts organization?

"Morning Latte" by Don Whitelaw.

Artwork Archive is a sponsor and partner of Plein Air Artists Colorado. We were delighted to attend the opening reception for their 19th annual exhibition as a team and meet many of their incredible artists. Artwork Archive provided a prize for the event and also provided a discount to all PAAC members. won second place and was awarded an Artwork Archive account for his excellent work "Spring in the Pool".

How can an art archive support your arts organization?

"Spring in the Pool" by Mark Hanson.

The Zhou B Art Center recently hosted an exhibition curated by artist and gallery owner Artwork Archive. The exhibition consisted of emerging contemporary artists, and the name "Wet Paint" reflects their newness in the art world. The Art Archive was honored to present the Award of Excellence in tandem with , as well as the Award of Excellence for . Co-founder Justin Anthony attended the event to congratulate the talented winners and provide artist discounts.

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L: "Miguel II" by Erika Elan Ziganek. R: "No Title (Penance)" by Elias Lytton.

Are you a member of a non-profit and/or educational artist organization?

We would like to hear how we can support you and your colleagues. If you think your organization would like a discount on Artwork Archive and an Artwork Archive account donated for your upcoming show, please contact us at [email is protected]. We'd love to support you and your arts organization in your creative endeavours, and help you make a living doing what you love!

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