If you are an artist who would like to be considered for a link on our Artists of the harbor Menu, please let us know. We will link to the page you would like for us to hotlink directly to.
The Editors of the Picayune will review your site. If you are deemed to be a real artist, not spam, and present an authentic view or work, you will be given a tab on the artists drop down menu that will link directly to your page.
That way YOU control the content of your work and how it’s presented, and we only act as a bridge between you and your work to other artists and THEIR work.
Networking and community “encouragement & input” are vital for artists of all ages to remain relevant and aware of how our work is perceived.
This is for personal blogs, not professional/commercial blogs. It is meant as a way of connecting to other artists, not monetary patronage. Any messages sent to you on YOUR page regarding your work and how it can be obtained or purchased however is beyond our scope of interest. We just ask that you NOT be a commercial blog.
This is a service we provide free of charge.
When we reblog your posts, we also categorize and tag your article so that google is more likely to pick it up on a word search. Once again, providing you as an artist more exposure outside of the blogosphere and in the general search engines of the internet.
Thanks, Andrew “the Oracle” George, Sen. Editor BHP
Inside The Museum
January 6, 2013
I would like to be listed on your site. I have two blogs; my own blog in which I blog my art and art I like/friend’s art – kaitlinmartin.wordpress.com and insidethemuseum.wordpress.com that I share with artist, Jefre Harwoods. We are based in NYC. I was raised outside of Boston, Massachusetts and Jefre was raised outside of Detroit, Michigan. THANKS!
the Oracle
January 7, 2013
Your pages now have a button in the artists drop down menu!
Keep up the hard work. If you ever have an opening or an event, make sure to send a message to me. You can find my contact info through my gravatar.
All the best!
The Oracle
Inside The Museum
January 7, 2013
Thank you!