In the past year when NFTs exploded in popularity Ciocca saw how artists could not only have sovereignty over their creations, she also recognized how NFTs could help raise capital for the non-profit sector and benefit charities and other community efforts.
With a desire to help nurture artists, teach them how blockchain technology can support them and raise capital for charitable organizations, Ciocca founded Plutonic, a company focused on building synergistic partnerships between artists, companies and non-profits utilizing digital art in the NFT space.
That said, Ciocca also recognizes that the digital age provides the unique opportunity to reach an expansive audience and connect with strangers around the globe. “We will also be live-streaming some of our events in hopes that some of that energy can resonate beyond the physical space,” she adds. “We want this to be accessible to all.”Jeryl Brunner: How can artists benefit from selling their art as NFTs?The process of tokenizing digital art onto the blockchain is called minting.
As discussed in the article, please come to our (prettyplutonic) gallery event Feb 25 to Mar 6 in NYC. Support both our artists and survivors of domestic violence MiddleWayHouse by participating in the nft auctions. See you there!
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