Partner With Current Arts

Current Arts is building an ecosystem that supports living artists through exhibitions, publishing, and public programming.

We work with collectors, brands, and collaborators who want to engage meaningfully with contemporary culture.

Why Partner

We offer direct access to a growing network of artists, audiences, and cultural programming in New York.

Partnerships support:

• Artist exhibitions and installations
• Public programming and events
• Editorial and publishing initiatives
• Artist production and development

Who We Work With

• Collectors and patrons
• Creative and cultural brands
• Hospitality and real estate spaces
• Individuals supporting emerging artis

Ways to Engage

• Sponsor an event or exhibition
• Host a curated experience
• Support artist production
• Collaborate on a project

Our Approach

We prioritize thoughtful, long-term relationships.

Each partnership is tailored and ensures alignment between the artist, the work, and the context in which it is presented.

Contact

If you’re interested in partnering, reach out:

hello@currentarts.org

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Thank you for the motion.

    Donations go towards providing space and materials for artist-owned events.

  • Yes. We kindly accept all types of volunteers.

    We are looking for creatives and creative individuals who have any relevant experience.

  • Yes. We kindly accept in-kind donations.

    Special partnerships are reserved for event-production teams, real estate developers, and patrons of the arts.

  • Visual artists live outside traditional infrastructure and valuation systems.

    Great artists foresee something that can already exist and bring it to life.

    We believe we can inspire more artists to financially sustain themselves with access to proper encouragement, elevation, and establishment.

  • Our intention is to sell the artist’s story and attract collectors on their behalf.

    We intend to facilitate partnerships between artists and collectors, sponsors, and opportunities. We speak a new language on behalf of the artist. Not by owning their work or controlling their success, but by following the artists’s enthusiasm and audience.

  • We partner with companies, non profits, and individuals to spotlight artists in their communities.

    We select partners on behalf of the body in which we are organizing for.

    Please ask more questions if you don’t see or understand something.

    We’d like to think that thoughtfully, you are onion-layered. 

  • Artistic value comes from:

    • The cost of materials used

    • The number of editions made or origionality of the work

    • The item ‘s description

    • The thoughtfulness of the artist’s process

    Supply demand economics as well as a tiered- pricing model are used in valuation.

  • Art valuation may also be based upon:

    • How the viewer connects with the work and it’s interaction with them.

    • The artist’s organic, genuine, intuitive approach.

    • The end result being a finished work that feels satisfying.

    • Event if misunderstood, that good execution and good development is sensed.

    • Sometimes if not all components exist, that there still remains room for more curiosity.

    • Curiosity as an important component for the viewer to engage with the artwork.

    • The viewer’s understanding of what they’re looking at. There will be someone to provide the.proper information they’re looking for to connect what they see visually.

    • The work viewed in the perfect setting that makes it whole.