Connecting businesses to emerging artists
Arts & Entertainment
A company helps underrepresented creators rent or sell their work
Spotted: Global political, economic, and environmental upheaval can make it difficult to prioritise arts and culture. Yet, in difficult times, it may be even more important than ever to ensure that support and education in the creative industries continues. In the UK, analysts estimate the value of the collective creative industries to be around £126 billion.
The jobs market is consistently competitive in these areas of work, which is why UK-based Curaty helps match artists with collectors and buyers. By championing young and underrepresented artists, the organisation greatly expands the network of contacts for both creators and consumers. Curaty strategically matches artworks with companies, individuals, and public organisations, working closely with London art schools to connect new artists with professional opportunities.
Depending on the space available and what a collector is looking for, Curaty provides a range of services, including art advisory and collection management. As well as loaning art or facilitating sales, Curaty also partners with organisations looking for a more complex artistic piece or space.
Social impact is an important part of the way in which the organisation works, and the Curaty team ensures that women and other underrepresented artists are supported and featured throughout the variety of projects and pieces. The company also provides immersive experiences and produces collection publications for owners wishing to share their pieces with the public.
Written By: Keely Khoury
11th September 2024
Email: info@curaty.co
Website: curaty.co