Major Online Gallery Introduces Instant Signup and Editing for Exhibitors
The Digital Artist is pleased to announce the first of a series of updates to its website that will directly benefit art buyers and exhibitors.
As of today, all exhibitors will be able to directly access and edit their exhibits using a password and user id. It is now also possible for new exhibitors to sign up and display within minutes, instead of days. Exhibitors may log in and view and edit their contact and biographical information, artist's statement, and display image. Updates will take effect immediately, so buyers can always have the latest information about emerging and established artists, artisans and designers worldwide.
The Digital Artist is pleased to announce the first of a series of updates to its website that will directly benefit art buyers and exhibitors.
As of today, all exhibitors will be able to directly access and edit their exhibits using a password and user id. Exhibitors may log in and view and edit their contact and biographical information, artist's statement, and display image. Updates will take effect immediately, so buyers can always have the latest information about emerging and established artists, artisans and designers worldwide.
It is now also possible for new exhibitors to sign up and display within minutes, instead of days. Anyone interested in exhibiting at the site should go directly to http://www.thedigitalartist.com/signup.shtml.
This is envisioned as the first of a number of upgrades to the site, which will soon include expanded mini-portfolio and portfolio sites, as well as online galleries where members can sell work directly, without a commission.
The Digital Artist is a professional exhibit and portfolio site for artists, designers and artisans worldwide. Exhibits include name, contact information, biography, artist's statement, link to a personal web page and an image of the artist's work. The site is extensively marketed to art buyers including art directors, creative directors and gallery owners.
There are hundreds of exhibitors from more than 50 nations, working at all levels from students to established professionals. Category listings include animators, artisans, cartoonists, digital artists, fiber artists, graphic designers, illustrators, multimedia, painters, photographers, printmakers and sculptors. The home page and index pages post arts and culture headlines, updated daily, with links to complete stories. The Digital Artist also offers an arts and design bookstore, free special interest monthly newsletters for creatives and art buyers, and online articles about the business of art.
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