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Technology Today Bureau
The
Clark Hulings Fund (CHF) has arranged the Native American artists' association, SWAIA, to work with a third partner,
Artspan, to provide websites to SWAIA artists throughout the U.S. and Canada.
The CHF will deliver hands-on training to the artists, not only to help create
top-notch E-commerce sites but also to teach digital sales and marketing
strategies and how to employ them effectively.
Artspan is
currently working with SWAIA and the Clark Hulings Fund to create websites for
SWAIA artists throughout the U.S. and Canada. These individual artist
websites will be integrated into a central Native American Art Marketplace opening
August 1.
Artspan was
the first website company to focus on artists, artisans and photographers. It
will provide Native American artists with individual websites. The artwork on
the sites will provide the inventory for an Art Marketplace which will stand in
for the Santa Fe Native American Market.
The cancellation of this year's physical Santa Fe Native American Market, the most important juried Native art market to both artists and collectors, will now be accessible virtually year-round at the Artspan SWAIA Marketplace. Buyers will be able to purchase artworks directly from an artist's website and through the Native American Art Marketplace— and artists will have a robust set of tools and platforms with which to run their businesses online.
Virtual Native American Market will be live at swaia.org from August 1 through August 31—offering engaging programming and fan favourites like the Native American Clothing Contest and a re-imagined awards program. Individual artist websites will be live for one year, with the option for artists to renew the E-commerce sites to market and sell work.
"SWAIA's goals are both immediate and long-term," says Executive Director Kim Peone (Colville Confederated Tribes/Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians). "Our first objective is to launch a solution-based platform to meet the economic needs of our artists. Longer-term goals will position SWAIA as a technology leader and innovator, able to offer increased services and support to Native artists."
Source - PRNewswire
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