New York’s new buzz of the art world is the collaboration of Thomas Beard and Ed Halter called The Light Industry located in Industry City. Their plan is to focus on a wide range of artists and audiences within the city of New York by bringing art and the community together. This venue for new and established artists allows expression through film and electronic art.
The opportunities for other genres of art are also possible. Within Industry City affordable workspaces and studios have been developed for local artist. This will create an environment of cultural and industrial production in the community.
The Light Industry has several shows that are already scheduled for this month, admission is only $6.
To learn more about The Light Industry’s concept and to view their calendar for upcoming events, visit their website, lightindustry.org, and let’s support our local artists.
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The Internet is quickly paving the way for artistic revolution, giving new arms for artists to reach art enthusiasts, collectors and appreciators across the globe. I am reminded of the words of musician and activist Jello Biafra when he suggested that we âbecome the mediaâ. Artists of all stripes now have the opportunity to do exactly this with the availability of platforms such as TalentDatabase.com. The art revolution for the Internet age is just beginning, and accessibility is no longer in the hands of an elite few. This is a visionary approach that will create unparalleled exposure for artists and a more eclectic and authentic palette for viewers and lovers of art. This is not just social networking. This is activism for art. I look forward to more!
Kalliope Amorphous
Providence, RI