See.me

The See.me logo as of 2012.

See.me (founded as 'Artists Wanted' in 2007) was an American web-based arts organization located in Long Island City, Queens, in New York City. The organization runs paid-entry photography competitions.[1]

Description

Organization

The See.Me gallery space

See.me specializes in providing online profiles that creatives can use to display, promote, and gain support for their work. The site caters to artists, photographers, musicians, designers and creative enthusiasts. Users are encouraged to share their work and show support for fellow creatives in order to gain traction for competition entries. See.me does not represent specified artists, and competition winners are shown in a digital slide show in Long Island City.[2]

The organization runs a number of annual competitions offering cash prizes. These are typically gallery shows, magazine spreads, and grants. See.me’s business model is a mixture of free and paid services; paid services are accompanied by additional perks and benefits. Most competitions are presided over by a chosen panel of renowned judges, though select awards are given to artists whose work receives the most votes submitted online. See.me is considered a pioneer of arts-focused social media.[3]

In October 2012 See.me released a mobile app allowing users to access and edit their portfolios on the go.[4]

Website

See.me offers online profiles and competition entry pages.

Competitions

Regular annual competitions include ‘Art Takes Miami’, ‘Self’, ‘Year in Review’, ‘One Life’ and ‘Exposure’ (both exclusively for photography).

One-off competitions include ‘This Urgent Moment’ (2007), ‘Art Vs. Design’ (2009), ‘Art Takes London’ (2011) and ‘Art Takes Times Square’ (2012).

Art Takes Times Square

In 2012, See.me teamed up with chashama and the Times Square Alliance to host 'Art Takes Times Square'. The competition's grand prize winner, Vicki DaSilva, had her chosen work, 'Jasmine/Never Sorry (for Ai Weiwei)' (2011)[5] shown on several Times Square billboards from the unveiling event on June 18 through to July 31, 2012.[6]

Around 5000 competition participants had their work shown on specially erected digital billboards at the June 18th event. In total, 35,000 artists entered the competition. Several news outlets including the New York Times, ABC and NY1 covered the event.[3][7][8][9][10]

Grand Prize winners

Category award winners

References

  1. "SeeMe - Showing Creators To A Global Audience". seeme. Retrieved 22 April 2016.
  2. Artists Wanted » Artists Wanted Moves to Long Island City!
  3. 1 2 "Web Sites Illuminate Unknown Artists". The New York Times. 18 June 2012. Retrieved 22 April 2016.
  4. "Connecting to the iTunes Store.". Retrieved 22 April 2016.
  5. "vickidasilva.com". Retrieved 22 April 2016.
  6. Artists Wanted : Art Takes Times Square RSVP
  7. "ABC7 Eyewitness News - WABC-TV New York". ABC7 New York. Retrieved 22 April 2016.
  8. Art Contest Winner Gets Times Square "Screening" - NY1.com
  9. "Times Square billboards answer a high-brow calling: Art". Retrieved 22 April 2016.
  10. "In Lieu Of Advertising, Substitute Teacher's Art Brightens Times Square". Guest of a Guest. Retrieved 22 April 2016.
  11. https://leostevanovic.see.me/
  12. "Art Takes Times Square 2013 - Facebook". Retrieved 22 April 2016.
  13. Artists Wanted » Announcing the Selected Photographers of One Life 2012!
  14. Artists Wanted » Announcing the Selected Artists of SELF 2012!
  15. Artists Wanted » Art Takes Times Square | Recap
  16. Artists Wanted » Announcing the Category Award Winners and Finalists of Art Takes Times Square!
  17. Artists Wanted » Announcing the Selected Artists of Year in Review 2011!
  18. Artists Wanted » Announcing the Selected Photographers of EXPOSURE 2011!
  19. Artists Wanted » Announcing the Selected Artists of Art Takes Miami 2011!
  20. 1 2 Artists Wanted » Year in Review 2010
  21. Artists Wanted » Tim Sullivan : Art Takes Miami Winner 2010
  22. Artists Wanted » Andrea Galvani : Winner EXPOSURE 2010
  23. Artists Wanted » Surabhi Saraf : Winner Art vs Design
  24. SeeMe - In Focus : Pete Eckert. Vimeo. Retrieved 22 April 2016.
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