Artistory – Creating a haven for today’s creative minds

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PREMISE

Medieval times saw the increase of guilds that governed the functioning of artists, architects, and other professions. Those were times when art was considered elite and complicated . The work done by these artists was valued and helped put history eloquently for us to know it today.

These guilds focused on providing support to other craftsmen and also gained over a particular political stance. It helped reduce competition amongst themselves while maintaining the standards. The members of the guild were expected to pay its collective expenses reciprocally for the advantages obtained.

In modern terms, medieval guilds were committees and other governing bodies but on a bigger scale and focused on arts and trade.

Today’s artists, both small-scale and established ones, collaborate in cafes and parks as alittle group. And only spaces they need left are often counted on their fingertips.

TODAY

As times change, the means change. Ever since the arrival of the web , people have evolved in ways the creators of the online wouldn’t have imagined, permanently and for worse.

The Internet has provided a platform for professionals of all ranges to attach with people all round the globe making their work known and establishing their presence.

But despite the perks of getting the web , the tangible essence of doing things in real world is irreplaceable. Activities like chatting up with friends, reading, and writing on paper, playing cricket within the street, never lose their charm.

And so does having an area to collaborate over our passion or have like-minded people engage with our opinions face to face instead of having a call for participation to collaborate sent over an email.

How does this polar situation pile up against times like today? How will an area which will bring the simplest of both worlds look like?

BRIEF

Cherishing the tangible nature of the planet is as important as appreciating and evolving with technology.
In today’s time, this social meeting happens in cafes and restaurants. Meeting people within the world and marveling over human being’s creative nature must become a revived culture.

The challenge is to make an artist’s cowering where the art of all types can find an environment to grow. the planning is specifically tuned towards people that create, appreciate, and celebrate art in their daily lives.

Space would act as and supply an environment conducive to brewing ideas. it might be a tangible sort of a social website where artists today expand their horizons.

The artists club can have different aesthetics, it can either be modern, minimal, and functional or it can be cozy, academic, and collaborative.

  • Title

    Artistory – Creating a haven for today’s creative minds
  • Type

    Competition Announcement (Ideas)
  • Website

  • Organizers

    UNIEGIS
  • Registration Deadline

    August 03, 2021 12:00 AM
  • Submission Deadline

    August 02, 2021 12:00 AM
  • Price

    35 USD

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