November 12, 2007 6:58 PM | by metis
The Aboriginal Art Directory will launch today after an extensive redesign. The directory will launch with over 7,000 artists and 600 vendors and 1,000 members, across 12 countries. The official launch, after 6 months of public trial, will see the...
The Aboriginal Art Directory will launch today after an extensive redesign.
The directory will launch with over 7,000 artists and 600 vendors and 1,000 members, across 12 countries. The official launch, after 6 months of public trial, will see the creation of a global resource connecting the aboriginal art community and addressing the current online issues for the aboriginal art industry.
The Aboriginal Art Directory’s goal is to increase the ease of buying and selling aboriginal art through the provision of a complete market. The directory allows buyers to shop around to find the best deal, rather than relying on limited advice from vendors.
The website details easy-to-use listings on aboriginal art, allowing buyers and sellers to search by artists, vendor, medium, art region and vendor location. This complete directory creates a simple research tool, connecting the community through the supply of key information, addressing the current online challenges for smaller vendors and government funded vendors.
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