🥚 Introducing the Art Incubator by Blind Gallery!
A place for artists pushing the boundaries between art and technology
Happy new year, art fans! 🎉
We wanted to share today’s news before the end of the year, but figured out it was better to wait until the end of the holidays.
We are excited to announce the Blind Gallery Art Incubator.
The Art Incubator is a place for artists pushing the boundaries between art and technology to experiment and release artworks using the blind concept.
Who is the Art Incubator built for?
All artists working with digital tools in the generative art space.
Creating art with code (p5.js, javascript, processing).
Creating art with AI technologies (neural networks, custom training data).
Pushing the boundaries of emerging AI technologies like gptChat.
Using blockchain and its elements to create engaging dynamics.
What will the artists do?
They will work remotely on their art, getting feedback and advice from the Blind Gallery team and curation panel. Their work will be released through the Blind Gallery either in one of the Blind Gallery editions or as a surprise drop.
What is the process?
It is simple and transparent.
Apply (link below).
The Blind Gallery Club members will vote - based on the art, no names.
Selected artists join the incubator.
Artists create with feedback from the Blind Gallery team and curators.
Artists release their work through the Blind Gallery surprise drops or editions.
How to apply?
Tell us a bit about...
What are you exploring with your art in one or two sentences (your vision).
Provide non-released artwork examples.
Your process, inspiration, tools, and frameworks.
You can apply on JOYN. This will be a private submission; your name or contact information won’t be disclosed (we only need it to contact you).
Up Next!
We have been working on more exciting things and can’t wait to share more:
Upcoming Blind Gallery edition details.
Club Area.
Art Incubator voting system (onchain).
Talk to you soon!
- Kaloh and the Blind Gallery team.
PD: We ended the year strong with a 400 Tezos donation to the Girls Who Code Foundation.