Monday, March 23, 2009

Creative Arts Listings Online

For those nomadic artists who have recently relocated to the area, there is an unbounded amount of artist resources in Asheville (so you may have heard). Although Asheville seems like a small town, and is basically miniscule when comparing it to major cosmopolitan cities like New York, it contains a vast network of arts organizations and creative talent. Though it can be difficult to break into the scene here for a number of reasons. The city is mostly sprawled out, and due to real estate prices most artists are willing to live as far out as Marshall to save a few pennies. It is for this reason that the artist social network is sprawled across the region, and pinning down the specific opportunities or arts organizations you are looking for can turn into an extensive search.

However a sprawing network shouldn’t interfere with one’s inquiries into the artist resources available. With an artist directory like Call For Creativity, the resources are right at your fingertips. Opportunities to exhibit work, community events and even the chance to meet local artists are all available for the artist online. Artists can even be awarded for their ideas and projects through highlighting opportunities such as artist of the week. Each artist is given the chance to create a profile of them selves, and to upload photos of the works to share with others. Artist organizations such as galleries, schools, studios, museums and guilds all have a chance to create a profile and to display contact information as well. What could make more sense? Almost like a collaboration, local creative talent is able to connect with like-minded people to further ideas and learn about current opportunities.

Asheville has a reputation for being a creative oasis amid the Blue Ridge Mountains. It is evident in the amount of creative events all throughout the year. Though they may not be publicized in a single artist guide, some events are well known enough to draw enormous crowds. Those that aren’t as widely established may be communicated through an artist directory like Call For Creativity. Some local art events include Asheville HATCHfest, a mentoring festival for all creative talent and creative industries of Asheville. Another beloved WNC arts event is twice annual LEAF Fesival, or Lake Eden Arts Festival. The event showcases dance, poetry, healing and culinary arts. The arts in Asheville can pretty much be considered a vital industry to the region. The River District Artists Studio Stroll and the Toe River Studio Stroll are a chance to tour studios, meet with artists, and purchase artwork. Within a short walking distance is a diverse glimpse into the local arts communities. From traditional painters to contemporary pluaralists, art buyers and similar are offered the chance to meet and talk about local work.

Whether you are looking for a social network or an artist directory, the artist online is fortunate enough to find all local networking and exhibiting opportunities in one place. There are several networking opportunities, such as online art galleries that charge artists to display their work. However in times like these where the art market is more competitive than ever, paying to display work can be detrimental to an artist’s career. A creative arts center such as Asheville does not allow its residents to succumb to such expensive applications, which is why it is such a unique place. Learn how arts organizations and artists alike are contributing to the artist directory, Call For Creativity by visiting http://www.callforcreativity.com.

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