Title: Philadelphia Arts Community
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- What Would YOU Like
- In a Website for Philly Artists?
- January 6, 2006
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- What features would YOU like (and use) in a
website for the arts community? - Whats possible
- What YOU want
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Artist Registry Members of the Musicians
Association of Seattle post listings on their
site to help them get gigs and grants
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Event Listings In Cleveland, artists promote
their works on the site by posting them on the
events pages themselves
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Space Finder In Boston, ArtistLink enables
artists to find affordable space to practice
their profession
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Forums In Chicago, the arts community
participates in forums to share thoughts and
ideas with others in their profession.
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Links Artists in Seattle have assembled a
categorized list of websites useful to arts
professionals.
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Job Postings The Chicago site posts job and grant
opportunities for those in the arts
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Blogs On ArtsJournal, artists can write blogs, or
Web journals
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Articles The Chicago artists site has articles
on the business side of a career in the arts
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Portfolios On the Creative Hotlist, artists posts
examples of their work, where they can send
prospective clients
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Friend-of-Friend Lists On LinkedIn, MySpace,
orkut, and other sites, people expand their
networks by listing their friends and ask them
to introduce them to their friends
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E-mail Invites On Evite, people can send
invitations to art openings, performances, and
other special events helping them keep track of
the guest lists and even using their own art