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- ArtsKeeper - Artists Supporting Artists
ArtsKeeper helps artists via SECI: Services/ Exposure/ Community/ Income Generation. We provide artists with essential services to relieve them of stress and allow them to live their art. ArtsKeeper is a social network for arts and culture. This ArtsKeeper platform gives writers, musicians, filmmakers, artists, and artisans of all kinds with a place to show their work on and use ArtsKeeper to help them promote their art and grow a following. The immediate push of ArtsKeeper is to create the network of artists/artisans, their supporters and consumers. We are building an arts-focused community by providing ready-to-use services so the artists and artisans can focus on what they do best... making our world more beautiful. We provide a disruptive infrastructure that enables the artists to decide how best to get seen and make a living through their art. ArtsKeeper is an advocate for the creators and the "consumers" of the arts. It is our intent to provide free and low-cost benefits to help artists promote their work, build social networks and followings, and earn money. ArtsKeeper also wants to fund promising new projects and help bring ideas to the world to help make it more beautiful and enjoyable. ArtsKeeper is a volunteer run movement. Because we believe in art and want to help artists make more art, we are giving our time and energy to building this Art Community -- for you! Want to know more? Check out About ArtsKeeper. Want to get involved? Let us know -> artskeeper@artskeeper.com
- Why Art is Important?
I am trying out the latest AI phenom chatGPT by Open AI and I asked it why art is important. Sharing the answer it gave back, which I'm certain nobody can argue is wrong. Art is important for a variety of reasons, both practical and emotional. Here are some of the key reasons why art matters: Self-expression: Art allows individuals to express themselves in ways that are not always possible through language or other means of communication. It can serve as a form of therapy, allowing people to work through emotions and experiences that may be difficult to express otherwise. Cultural preservation: Art reflects the values, beliefs, and experiences of a culture or society, and helps to preserve and pass on those traditions to future generations. Social commentary: Art has often been used as a means of social commentary, allowing artists to comment on political, social, and cultural issues of their time. Aesthetic appreciation: Art is often appreciated for its beauty, and can inspire feelings of awe and wonder in those who view it. Innovation and creativity: Art can push the boundaries of what is possible, and inspire innovation and creativity in other fields. Overall, art is an important part of human culture and has the ability to enrich our lives in a multitude of ways. Next, I asked if there was a graphic representation of itself, and it wrote back... As an AI language model, ChatGPT doesn't have a single representative graphic, but the OpenAI logo is often used to represent the technology that powers ChatGPT. The OpenAI logo features an infinity symbol intertwined with a stylized letter "O" which represents the idea of endless possibilities and the continuous learning and improvement of AI technology.
- ArtsKeeper Speaks
Did you know you can listen to any ArtsKeeper blog post in nearly any language? Yes, you can! To listen, just click the PLAY button displayed under the blog title. To translate, select an available language by clicking on the country flag on the top navigation bar. We are working on expanding the languages we have available. If you'd like to help with this effort, which is mostly automated, let us know.
- "In Praise of Art" - A poem that celebrates the beauty and power of the arts.
In praise of art, we lift our voices high To celebrate the beauty that it brings A melody that echoes through the sky And stirs within our hearts the sweetest things Oh art, how wondrous are the things you do You capture life and render it sublime Through colors, forms, and sounds that ring so true You breathe new meaning into space and time With every brush stroke, note, or pen in hand You bring to life a world beyond compare Your vision transforms what we understand And shows us all the wonders that are there In praise of art, we honor those who make The works that fill our lives with joy and grace We stand in awe of all that they create And thank them for the beauty of their pace So let us raise our voices high in song And celebrate the artists of our day Their works inspire us, move us, and belong To all the beauty that we see and say In praise of art, we find the very heart Of all that's good and true and pure and right A living legacy that will impart A vision of a world bathed in its light.
- Melodye Mitchell - Getting Real
Melodye Mitchell’s passion for artistic expression surfaced late in life after retiring from civil service in the state and federal governments for nearly 50 years. Painting began as a curiosity and blossomed into a full blown passion. She is currently a student at Anne Arundel Community College. She is drawn to still life, portraiture and landscape painting and more recently into cold wax and oil abstract design. Her attention to detail lends itself to creating a realistic style. While she enjoys working in charcoal and pastels, her preferred medium is oil. In 2020 she opened Melodye Mitchell Studio which enables her to infuse art with her former career as a Teacher and Program Manager. She is dedicated to teaching and inspiring others to find their inner self through artistic expression. Examples of Melodye’s work are shown below - see the entire collection at Melodye Mitchell Studios
- Art, Love and St. Valentine
Love is a steadfast muse for much of the great art ever produced. Love is also the reason there is so much shlock art made. No matter what, love is the everlasting constant inspiration for artists, so let's celebrate Art, Love and St. Valentine. Valentine's Day, also called Saint Valentine's Day or the Feast of Saint Valentine, is celebrated annually on February 14. It originated as a Christian feast day honoring a martyr named Valentine. Over the years through later folk traditions, has become a significant cultural, religious, and commercial celebration of romance and love in many regions of the world. Art is an expression of the artist. At the heart of every artist is a sincere desire to communicate. The same applies to someone who loves. When an individual expresses his or her appreciation, desire or heart, the world becomes more beautiful. Want to dig more into Love and Art, try going to Google Art and Culture page on Love - Stories, art, and artifacts that make our hearts beat faster.
- Finance: When does the goal post stop moving?
Rabat Gupta's story was the true definition of grass to grace. From the town of Kolkata India with almost nothing to his name, he became the CEO of McKinsey, the world's foremost consultant firm. He was handpicked by Bill Gates to be on the advisory board of Bill & Melinda Gates and was the former director of Goldman Sachs and Procter & Gamble. It is fair to say, he was the toast of corporate America. His immense success came with an impressive net worth. By 2008, at a time where many were suffering the effects of the Recession, Rabat was worth an estimated $100 million; a sum that not many can imagine having in their bank account. But Rajat wasn't satisfied, he wanted more. After all, he was friends with the upper echelon of American society, some of them billionaires and he wanted to be a member of the top 1%. So what did he do? He found a new side hustle that made him quick millions and landed him in prison faster than you can say JACK ROBINSON. Although he is now treading the long hard road to redemption, the question is, did any of this have to happen? When is Enough ENOUGH? Merriam Webster defines enough as "degree or quantity that satisfies or that is sufficient or necessary for satisfaction. While it is clear to define "enough" in most areas of our life, our personal finance is an entirely different story. When it comes to how much we have or want in our back account, the answer is never specific and always changing. Now, having ambition and striving for more isn't necessarily a wrong thing. In fact, it is innate in every person to do more and push past their limitations but the problem lies in not determining what personal contentment and success looks like. Financial Contentment Financial contentment means understanding that more material gain cannot bring you happiness. While there are studies showing that money can make you happier, that only happens up to the point where you can stop worrying about necessities, major life setbacks, and what to do in the occurrence of emergencies. During his 7th 'Ask Me Anything' on Reddit, someone asked Bill Gates if he was happy. "I am happy" he said but "it's not my billions that make me happy." In his reply, Gates later explained that having strong relationships and time made him the happiest. This might not be the case for everyone but it is important to remember that money will make you happy but only to the point where you no longer have to worry about necessities, emergencies or any major financial setbacks. Learning Financial Contentment The steps are quite simple but can be difficult to follow: 1. Set realistic goals and work towards them. Write out your goals in a journal based on where you want to see yourself in a month or year from now. Make it realistic based on your current earning capacity and room for growth. 2. Keep friends with the same goals as you. Show me your friends and I will tell you who you are. Keep a circle of friends that don't judge you and keep you accountable. Note: Don't forget to be that friend to someone too 3. Limit Comparison. It is close to impossible to completely stop comparing yourself to someone but it is possible to reduce it. Stay off social media if it helps and completely dedicate yourself to achieving your goals. Always celebrate others when they reach their milestones while recognizing that you are making progress. 3. Learn Money Management. I used to have a spending problem (still do but it is reduced now) and I realized that my spending was the source of my unhappiness and belief that I do not have enough. But after learning to manage my finances, I realized that I had more than I needed. You can get an app that helps you manage your finances or document your income and expenses in a spreadsheet. This allows you to know exactly where your money is going and what mistakes you are making with spending. Moral: Define what success means to you. This sounds obvious but it is actually the most difficult thing to do. As humans we sometimes measure our achievements subconsciously or not to our friends, family, colleagues, and even people we see on social media (if you use LinkedIn and see the countless number of people posting their achievements, you will understand what I mean). When it seems that we are not moving at the same pace as others, it can make us discouraged or ignore the progress we have made so far along with the failures that continue to shape our actions. Take a look inward and understand what progress and success looks like for you. Are you content as long as you can afford the necessities of life? Do you view success as being able to take care of your family with peace of mind? Or are you determined to climb to the very top of the corporate ladder? Success looks different for everyone and it is only when you determine it that the goal post stops moving. What does Success look like to you? Let's connect in the comments.
- The Best Writing Services for Artists
Different types of writing require different types of service. For example, If you are writing a novel independently and not with a major publication house, you may want to hire a freelance proofreader or editor or if you are doing any academic research then you may need someone to cross-check the written material, etc Nowadays, you can find almost anyone for a role or service you want a particular service for. Definitely, an advantage but can get extremely overwhelming as well. That is why it would be better to take a look at the list of the following writing services for artists before going full-in! There are both free and premium services that not only new but even already established artists go by and use in their publication of the work. Here are some names for both categories: The best writing services for artists (Free): Grammarly: One of the most commonly used apps for correcting the grammar of any article/ writing piece by people. This service is not only used by writing professionals but even by students nowadays as it is the top grammar correction right now. It's available in both free and paid versions. Bibisco: This software for Windows, Mac, and Linux is free and a popular choice for writing and organizing your novel ideas. The person can drag and drop their segments or notes in between the written format as their wish and save them in their ideal format. Hemingway App: This online software is considered to be the best free alternative to Grammarly and can be used by not only authors but other people like students, academics, article writers, etc. as well. It will outline the errors in your documents but instead of the suggestions being straight, they would be quite general. The best writing services for artists (Paid): Scrivener: This top writing software is considered one of the best in the market due to its wealth of functions like opening your documents across different devices, the addition of ideas and notes when the inspiration strikes, and more. You can check their payment plan here. Outsourcing from third-party services like Fiverr, etc: Making a profile is very easy and you would be able to find a wide variety of freelancers working in the writing industry whether it be an assistant, ghostwriter, or anyone else. You'll be able to see their work until now and references from people and then only make your decision to hire a particular candidate. ProWritingAid for Proofreading: This is an online Proofreader software that can be used if you don't want to use a human proofreader ( though, I recommend the latter one). This is paid and just like Grammarly, can be used across different devices. Hope you do check out these service platforms on the internet and in the market and find the best one that suits your style and budget. Remember these are only some of the sites, new sites for writing services come into the market at regular intervals and you should try and find the one to focus on the area you need. Though a caution before, do a background check on the service provider for any writing skill you are going for as they should be genuine and safe. Have a wonderful time writing!
- 9 of the Best Art Galleries and Museums in Vancouver
As coastal seaport, Vancouver ranks as one of the most livable cities in North American. Its location near the ocean affords locals an amazing scenery that offers many opportunities for outdoor exploration. Beyond the natural beauty, Vancouver also shines brightly when it comes to its artistic community. There are various venues that celebrate artistic expression and promote it for the enjoyment of the public. Whether you’ve moved here recently or you just simply wish to stay updated on the latest developments in the art world, we’ve put together a list of some of the best art galleries and museums in Vancouver in 2022 below: 1. Vancouver Art Gallery As one of the most respected visual art institutions in North America, the Vancouver Art Gallery was founded in 1931. It is a non-profit organization centered on promoting ground-breaking exhibitions. It is also involved in the creation of public programs and supporting scholarship highlighting the historical and current art of British Columbia and international centers – featuring accomplishments of artists from the Asia Pacific region and the First Nation. The Vancouver Art Gallery’s programs help visual culture, architecture and design intersect, with creativity at the centre of an open and engaged world. 2. Centre A Located in the heart of Vancouver’s Chinatown, Centre A: Vancouver International Centre for Contemporary Asian Art is a first-rate gallery and a registered charity. It is also the sole art gallery in Canada catering to the contemporary Asian artists since 1999. Their goal is to give various communities an outlet for artistic expression through thought-provoking exhibitions and public programs focusing on ethnic communities in Canada. Besides the exhibition space, the gallery also has a reading room featuring impressive collections of Asian art books, including the Finlayson Collection of Rare Asian Art Books. 3. Museum of Anthropology at UBC Having started as a department within the Faculty of Arts at the University of British Columbia in 1949, the Museum of Anthropology (MOA) at UBC is one of Canada’s largest teaching museums. The institution showcases Indigenous art and helps to promote it in a culturally sensitive way. Close to 50,000 works of art from all over the world have found a home here. The MOA’s exhibitions aim to strengthen the connection between art, society and community within a context that supports the expression of cultural traditions. Overall, MOA hosts about three or four exhibitions yearly, plus other events. The Native Youth Program – the longest-running training program for Indigenous high school students in British Columbia – is held every summer. 4. Douglas Reynolds Gallery The Douglas Reynolds Gallery prides itself in showcasing historic and contemporary Northwest Coast Indigenous art. You can see pieces made of forton, bronze, glass, aluminum and other contemporary materials at the gallery – with masks, totem poles, jewelry and early historic objects among the artworks residing here. Well-known artists such Bill Reid, Jim Hart, Beau Dick, Jay Simeon and many others’ works have been seen at the Douglas Reynolds Gallery. As it happens, pieces signed by some of these artists are now part of private and museum collections throughout the world. You can find the Douglas Reynolds Gallery in Vancouver’s South Granville gallery district. 5. Rennie Museum The Rennie Museum takes its name from Bob Rennie, Vancouver’s famous real estate marketer who is also an avid art collector. As it happens, he boasts one of the largest art collections in the country. The Guggenheim, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Smithsonian and other famous art institutions around the world have had his collection on loan. You can find the museum in Chinatown, but there are no permanent collections there. Current exhibitions are curated based on theme and many of them tackle stringent issues such as social justice, identity, cultural appropriation and more. Entrance is by booking only, with spots filling up weeks in advance. 6. Museum of Vancouver Canada’s premier civic history museum, the Museum of Vancouver aims to connect the people of Vancouver and to present the city’s heritage to the world. They do this by providing a space where stories, shared experiences and objects reflecting Vancouver’s diverse communities and histories can converge. MOV’s collection includes ethnographic, historical, archaeological, Asian studies and natural history objects. Beginning in 2009, the museum’s focus has been on promoting the city of Vancouver to the world. MOV now offers a digitized version of the collections reflecting the city’s history which can be publicly accessed. 7. Ian Tan Gallery One of North America’s finest art venues, the Ian Tan Gallery has been promoting emerging and established Canadian artists from the west coast. You can find it in the South Granville district of Vancouver, with art mediums featuring oil paintings, drawings, sculptures and glassworks amid the beautiful high ceilings and white walls that help you better focus on the exhibits. As the owner, Ian Tate strives to put together items that light up the room. Therefore, the gallery’s services include helping clients at a holistic level – from appraisal to framing, shipping, installation creation and rentals. Previous monthly exhibitions have featured works by Eri Ishii and William Randall. Every new exhibition opens with free reception open to the public. 8. Seymour Art Gallery Nestled in the heart of Deep Cove, North Vancouver, the Seymour Art Gallery is a non-profit public gallery founded in 1985. The gallery sees more 25,000 visitors cross its threshold, whether it’s for exhibitions or special events. Besides promoting their collections through exhibitions, the Seymour Art Gallery also organizes various artistic events featuring music, art demonstrations, interactive art workshops and child-friendly events. Moreover, the gallery also organizes programs for schools and activities geared at the general public as part of their mission to support the arts. 9. Vancouver Maritime Museum The Vancouver Maritime Museum is a museum dedicated to presenting the maritime history of Vancouver, British Columbia and the Canadian Arctic and is located in Vanier Park, west of False Creek on the Vancouver waterfront. It is a family-friendly institution where you can learn about the sea and the history of various ships. You can enjoy rotating art exhibits that showcase shipwrecks, lighthouses, warships, ship models, the Arctic and more. Moreover, the Underwater World is a perfect place for children to create and play. Which of these museums have you already visited? Let us know in the comments section below.
- Make the Arts Flourish and Artists Thrive
Merry Christmas. As most of you know, I am not Christian, so it is somewhat difficult to write an appropriate Christmas blog. Yes, I want everyone to have a good holiday, but that’s not enough. ArtsKeeper is international. We want the best no matter your race, religion, color or nationality. We wish for, hope for, pray for success and accomplishment no matter if you are an artist, someone who likes the arts, someone who is a donor or patron of the arts. We look for the universal signs. Both Hannuka and Christmas feature lights, so I look for the meaning of light. There are other holidays or festivals, and often truth is found in darkness. ArtsKeeper looks out for the benefit of the artist who creates art and thus makes life better for us, art that shows us different things, often beauty, often truth, often a new or different way of looking at things, a new way of thinking. Maybe that is the message of the day, not only glorification of what is, but seeing what could be, different things for different people or different cultures, often light (understanding) often hope for what could or should be. So that is my message, we should appreciate art and the artist no matter who he or she is, no matter where she or he lives. This is not tolerating others but making the world a better place. Learn more about ArtsKeeper by visiting ArtsKeeper.org. Ever since “giving Tuesday”, I have been thinking, Donate what you wish to ArtsKeeper by filling out the form at https://www.artskeeper.org/donate to allow ArtsKeeper to grow with its mission, to help the arts flourish and artists thrive.
- Thankful for Art
Thank You, ArtsKeeper community for coming together and expressing your creative spirit through your various gifts. I am inspired with every post I read and every work of art that is shared. I am moved to create and put my spirit down for the ages and what I get back is priceless support and continued momentum to keep making our community more beautiful, kind and mindful. Peace. Below is me rendered in art form using Google Arts & Culture Art Selfie
- Promote Yourself - It's Okay
ArtsKeeper's goal is to help artists build successful arts businesses and that includes people who provide services for artists. The major distinction for Art Services is that arts service providers do not typically produce their own art, but support the production of it by others. The missions of arts service organizations are to bolster creatives in their artistic endeavors as opposed to creating their own. ArtsKeeper has a growing number of arts services providers promoting their services on our site. It is important for our community to support these services providers, just as we do for our artists. After all, we must feed and nourish the entire arts ecosystem. Check out ArtsKeeper's Services for Artists page and puruse the outstanding providers we have listed. If you would like to promote your services, here is a link to the Promote UR Services application form.
















