Entry Point
The quality of work remains consistently high and demonstrates the diversity in materials that artists choose. The subject matter most often revolves around environmental concerns. Those works that offer a narrative tend to have a dry humor and an air of nostalgia.
We hope you鈥檒l follow us on Instagram as we create a swell of attention with our orchestrated group launch this weekend. These virtual group events result in our strengthening our community through an interactive virtual 鈥渙pening reception鈥 of sorts.
We had a terrific finish to the 2022 year with our first in-person exhibition as ODETTA Digital with 鈥淓xquisite Codes,鈥 featured at Aqua Miami Art Fair in December. There, we created a template for artists to exhibit two artworks of the same size and price. This format made it easy to travel the artworks to Miami, and offer collectors framed original works of art at affordable prices.
Combining the best of the online exhibitions on Artsy with in-person exhibitions expands the artists鈥 audience through a scaled down real life example, demonstrating the quality presented in their larger portfolios online. Visitors to these hybrid exhibitions have the opportunity to scan the artists鈥 works through a QR code. They also have the option to begin collecting their favorite artists by purchasing the smaller works on view IRL (In Real Life).
With 鈥淓ntry Point鈥 I am duplicating this model, modifying the scale, to continue road-testing this concept to see what motivates viewers, both online and iRL.
The quality of work remains consistently high and demonstrates the diversity in materials that contemporary artists choose. The subject matter most often revolves around environmental concerns. Those works that offer a narrative tend to have a dry humor and an air of nostalgia.
The quality of work remains consistently high and demonstrates the diversity in materials that artists choose. The subject matter most often revolves around environmental concerns. Those works that offer a narrative tend to have a dry humor and an air of nostalgia.
We hope you鈥檒l follow us on Instagram as we create a swell of attention with our orchestrated group launch this weekend. These virtual group events result in our strengthening our community through an interactive virtual 鈥渙pening reception鈥 of sorts.
We had a terrific finish to the 2022 year with our first in-person exhibition as ODETTA Digital with 鈥淓xquisite Codes,鈥 featured at Aqua Miami Art Fair in December. There, we created a template for artists to exhibit two artworks of the same size and price. This format made it easy to travel the artworks to Miami, and offer collectors framed original works of art at affordable prices.
Combining the best of the online exhibitions on Artsy with in-person exhibitions expands the artists鈥 audience through a scaled down real life example, demonstrating the quality presented in their larger portfolios online. Visitors to these hybrid exhibitions have the opportunity to scan the artists鈥 works through a QR code. They also have the option to begin collecting their favorite artists by purchasing the smaller works on view IRL (In Real Life).
With 鈥淓ntry Point鈥 I am duplicating this model, modifying the scale, to continue road-testing this concept to see what motivates viewers, both online and iRL.
The quality of work remains consistently high and demonstrates the diversity in materials that contemporary artists choose. The subject matter most often revolves around environmental concerns. Those works that offer a narrative tend to have a dry humor and an air of nostalgia.
Artists on show
- Adam Hoch
- Amy Cheng
- Andra Samelson
- Anne Rynearson
- Annette Weintraub
- Barbara Campisi
- Barbara Hocker
- Barbara Lubliner
- Barbara O鈥橲hea
- Beth Barry
- Bob Keating
- Brigid Kennedy
- Camille Eskell
- Charles Birnbaum
- Christina Saj
- Cindy MacCollum
- Constance Stancell
- Cora Jane Glasser
- Denise Adler
- Ed Grant
- Ellen Hackl Fagan
- Emily Berger
- Fiona Ross
- Fran Beallor
- Ginny O鈥橞rien
- Jane Sangerman
- Jeff Becker
- Jessica Dowling
- Joan Fitzsimmons
- Joan Grubin
- Joan Reutershan
- JoAnne Lobotsky
- Judith Steinberg
- Laura Bell
- Linda Turner
- Lisa Pressman
- Lydia Viscardi
- Marco Bras
- Marjorie Sopkin
- Matti Havens
- Melissa Kraft
- Michael Dal Cerro
- Mimi Czajka Graminski
- Monique Allain
- Nancy Manter
- Nancy McTague-Stock
- Natalya Khorover
- Nina Meledandri
- Patricia Moss-Vreeland
- Peggy Reeves
- Robin Feld
- Stephanie Bernheim
- Susan Dumas
- Suzan Shutan
- Suzanne Benton
- Tomoko Abe
- Vincent Dion