Host Overview

What is a Host?
A host is anyone with a space who wants to bring professional art to their community.
You don't need gallery experience. You don't need art world connections. You don't need a curator on staff. You need a space, the interest in culture, and the willingness to share it.
Who Can Host?
The network serves diverse venues:
Commercial Spaces
Restaurants and bars
Hotels and lobbies
Retail stores
Co-working spaces
Educational Institutions
Universities and colleges
Schools and libraries
Research centers
Community Spaces
Community centers
Places of worship
Non-profit organizations
Public buildings
Corporate Environments
Office buildings
Corporate campuses
Conference centers
Reception areas
Private Spaces
Private homes
Residential buildings
Private clubs
Collector spaces
Cultural Venues
Small galleries
Artist-run spaces
Cultural centers
Performance venues
Why Host?
Bringing Art to Your Community
Every exhibition in the network is curated by professionals—artists and curators who've dedicated their lives to creating meaningful work. You get access to museum-quality programming without museum-level resources or expertise.
Creating Cultural Gathering Space
Art creates conversation. Exhibitions become events—openings, discussions, community gatherings. Your café becomes a cultural hub. Your office becomes somewhere people want to be.
Simple Execution
Each exhibition comes as a complete package:
Curated video works ready to display
Technical specifications for your equipment
Installation guidelines step by step
Promotional materials ready to use
Network support when you need it
You don't need to know how to curate. You need to know how to press play.
Accessible Pricing
License fees are designed to be accessible across different venue types and economies:
Small café/community space
€500-1,500
University/school
€1,500-3,500
Corporate space
€3,000-7,500
Cultural institution
€5,000-15,000
Fees adjust based on:
Exhibition (some are more complex than others)
Duration (longer licenses cost more)
Your venue type (commercial vs. non-profit)
Your location (adjusted for local economies)
Join a Global Network
You become part of a worldwide community hosting the same exhibitions:
Connect with other hosts
Share experiences and best practices
Participate in simultaneous global events
Build relationships across cultures and geographies
What Hosting Looks Like
The Process
Browse - Explore available exhibitions, filter by your requirements
Select - Choose an exhibition that fits your space and audience
License - Pay the fee, receive exhibition package
Install - Set up according to guidelines (we help)
Host - Welcome your community to experience professional art
Share - Document and promote your exhibition
Time Commitment
Most hosts spend:
2-4 hours reviewing exhibitions and licensing
2-8 hours installation (depending on complexity)
Ongoing: whatever promotion and community engagement you choose
The exhibition runs itself once installed. Your main job is opening the door.
Support Available
You're not alone:
Installation guides - Step-by-step instructions for every exhibition
Technical support - Help with equipment and display issues
Network community - Other hosts sharing experiences
Quality assurance - Verification that everything looks right
The Impact
For Your Community
Access to contemporary art without traveling to major cities
Cultural programming that sparks conversation
Professional quality without professional prices
Connection to global artistic discourse
For Artists
Your license fee directly supports artists:
40% goes immediately to the artist
20% goes to the curator
10% funds new exhibitions for the network
By hosting, you're building sustainable income for artists and funding the creation of new work.
For Culture
Every exhibition you host:
Proves art can circulate outside elite institutions
Demonstrates blockchain serving culture, not speculation
Builds permanent infrastructure for artistic distribution
Challenges the geographic concentration of art access
Ready to Host?
Becoming a Host →
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