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The federal curator is specifically political only in one way. It aims to be a gallery purposefully designed to allow each State and her artists a place to present. Art, local art. Art that is sometimes inspired by their state, art that is sometimes in spite of it. We find that in this growing digital age, we are met apathetically with either ideal. The "goodness" of art, or the locality that you can find it in.
To bridge that area is our wish. Allowing artists that would meet in their communities an online space built to edify the physicallity of having other pieces next to theirs
All galleries are curated, discussed, and placed to prompt discussion and interaction. If you have any questions about the pieces, we are happy to introduce you to the artists if they themselves wish to talk to you.
The creation of this gallery is a long time coming in two ways. Art since it’s inception has almost always been viewed in person. This has always been out of necessity rather than choice. Even if this is now capable of changing in the modern age, we at the Federal Curator firmly believe that this physical part of art is to be kept and integrated as sufficiently as possible. This was our initial prompt and remains our goal. To bring curated art to people, integrated as seamlessly as if they were there in person.
All of our pieces are curated with a team of specialists looking for more than simply name recognition and placed value. We curate our galleries with as thorough of brush as possible, looking instead to create a gallery that speaks to us,... and hopefully to you too. One of our goals is to create federal indexicality; by curating a 50 state wide gallery that will attempt to stand as a testament to the viability of physical art in the online space.
Along the way we hope you have questions.
To question if you are indeed in a physical gallery. If we have brought in to our gallery instead of simply to our URL.
Question what each piece means, to you, to the gallery as a whole.
Question what is in each room and around each corner, to surprise, to delight.
This type of curation can allow combinations of multiple different artists that usually would never have the opportunity or the time to be gathered in one place. To allow art to speak to each other, and ultimately to you. Whether you spend a minute, or a hour here, we appreciate you coming.
We thank you for your patronage and time.
The creation of this gallery is a long time coming in two ways. Art since it’s inception has almost always been viewed in person. This has always been out of necessity rather than choice. Even if this is now capable of changing in the modern age, we at the Federal Curator firmly believe that this physical part of art is to be kept and integrated as sufficiently as possible. This was our initial prompt and remains our goal. To bring curated art to people, integrated as seamlessly as if they were there in person.
All of our pieces are curated with a team of specialists looking for more than simply name recognition and placed value. We curate our galleries with as thorough of brush as possible, looking instead to create a gallery that speaks to us,... and hopefully to you too. One of our goals is to create federal indexicality; by curating a 50 state wide gallery that will attempt to stand as a testament to the viability of physical art in the online space.
Along the way we hope you have questions.
To question if you are indeed in a physical gallery. If we have brought in to our gallery instead of simply to our URL.
Question what each piece means, to you, to the gallery as a whole.
Question what is in each room and around each corner, to surprise, to delight.
This type of curation can allow combinations of multiple different artists that usually would never have the opportunity or the time to be gathered in one place. To allow art to speak to each other, and ultimately to you. Whether you spend a minute, or a hour here, we appreciate you coming.
We thank you for your patronage and time.
There are plans to roll out the first of the galleries by the end of 2025. Starting with Montana, and continuing to Utah. We hope to soon have live auctioning, bidding, and collection that all can be accessed from here.
I would like to thank the following people for making this possible. They were always willing to listen to my rants on art, culture, and curation.
My brother Chase
My partner in crime, Cassidy
My Godfather Alessandro
My friend and original gallery reviewer, Goodness
My friends and family
Thank you.