Art Community Specific
Available now
In addition to our Services For All Communities we also have the following services specifically targeted at the art community
ePortfolio
We have a number of ePortfolio options available to help you store or present your work to authorised users or to the world at large. All members of our LogonToArt site will be able to access an ePortfolio for their personal use At present we can provide a dedicated site for artists, photographers or anyone else that has artistic work that they wish to display and / or sell on the web. An example of a gallery can be seen here
Art Industry Sponsorship & Advertising
There will be a wealth of sponsorship and advertising opportunities available to reach the art community once the LogonToArt site launches later in 2008. In the meantime, there are some specific advertising and sponsorship opportunities in this market with our clients including the Open College of Arts, Thames & Hudson and Maison des Arts. View the Open College of Arts case study
Website Services for the Art Community
The Open College of the Arts
Thames & Hudson
Corporate art
Part of the HVL operation involves supplying and managing art for corporate offices. This is an interesting option for some artists to gain an income from renting their art for an extended period but without having to sell it.
Coming soon
Derivative Products
We will make available a wide range of derivative art products for easy purchase by our members, allowing artists to generate revenue from their images without necessarily selling the original artwork. Products such as greeting cards, calendars, mouse mats, books and limited edition prints will be available at sensible prices as well as some more unusual and bespoke options.
www.Logontoart.com (LTA)
The LTA site is currently in development and will launch during the course of 2008. It will include, among other things, a shopping mall, a reference library with access to Grove Art Online, artists' galleries and learning materials.
Using HVL technology, artists, art schools and gallery owners can extend the reach of their exhibitions and actively promote them to consumers in the art community.