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Strada Art

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Strada (/ˈstrɑːdə/"STRAA" + "duh") is a New York City community based international marketplace for fine art that enables artists to interact with collectors interested in physical works while giving back to artists with grants.[1]

The platform was founded in November of 2020 and launched on September 17th, 2021 by Paul Hill.[2]

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Founder 👔Paul Hill
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History[edit]

Paul Hill founded Strada in his Junior year of college while attending Grinnell College at home during the Coronavirus pandemic and worked on the platform with a team of internal and outsourced developers from his desk. In July of 2020 Strada held its first ever in-person event with artists such as Danny Cole, Sophia Wilson, Matthew Burgess, and others in Bowery, New York.

Service and Community[edit]

Strada acts as an online art community platform existing currently exclusively on the web. With events, active social media, and discord, Strada built a following primarily digitally.

The community of Strada consists of emerging and established artists, fine art collectors, and art enthusiasts. Stada also hosts those of the underground art community, musicians, and models at its events.

Important Dates and Events[edit]

  • July 23rd, 2021: First Strada show held at 329 Broome Street in Bowery, New York.
  • September 17th, 2021: Launch of beta-platform and gallery show held at 504 West 22nd in Chelsea, New York.
  • October 22nd, 2021: [sponsor] sponsored event and gallery held at [address] in [area], New York.
  • November, 2021: TBD

Notable Strada Artists[edit]

  • Danny Cole
  • Sophia Wilson
  • Matthew Burgess
  • Amanda Ba
  • Quinn Wilke
  • Gala Prudent
  • Pamela Lubell

Notes[edit]

Though the beta was launched in September the site and platform are currently still under development.

Strada’s distribution is currently only in New York City.

References[edit]

  1. Radin, Sara (2021-09-17). "This Gen Z app is opening up the art world for young collectors and artists". i-D. Retrieved 2021-10-19.
  2. "Strada". strada.world. Retrieved 2021-10-19.


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