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My Journey with M.A.D.S. Art Gallery's FUORI E-VENTO Service

An illustrative representation of Idle Wild by Teresa Cowley on being shown on a large screen in New York's iconic Times Square as part of Fuori E-Vento by M.A.D.S. Art Gallery
This is an illustrative representation I made of the piece I call Idle Wild being shown on a large screen in New York's iconic Times Square. Actual footage of Idle Wild on screen is below.

I recently had the incredible opportunity to collaborate with M.A.D.S. Art Gallery and experience their new event called “FUORI E-VENTO.” This service provided me with a platform to showcase my artwork without any restrictions on dates or themes. In addition to this artistic freedom, M.A.D.S. Art Gallery offered me extensive support, including coverage on social media, captivating graphics and video content for my own promotional use, and a curated PDF document providing expert insights on the artwork I chose to exhibit. In this blog post, I’ll take you on a journey through my unforgettable experience with M.A.D.S. Art Gallery’s FUORI E-VENTO event.

Unleashing Artistic Freedom

M.A.D.S. ART GALLERY is unlike any other gallery. It operates with a permanent, digital, and innovative setup, utilizing cutting-edge technology to revolutionize the way artworks are presented. This forward-thinking approach eliminates the traditional constraints of costs, time, and bureaucracy while preserving the integrity of the original artwork. With physical locations in Milan, Italy, and Fuerteventura, Canary Islands, M.A.D.S. Art Gallery boasts an array of advanced tools, such as screens, video projectors, touch screen monitors, and the VR OCULUS virtual reality viewer device.

The FUORI E-VENTO Experience

The FUORI E-VENTO event offered by M.A.D.S. Art Gallery was a game-changer for me as an artist. It provided me with unparalleled artistic freedom and control over the exhibition of my work. Unlike traditional gallery events, FUORI E-VENTO allowed me to showcase my work based on my personal preferences and artistic vision. Whether I wanted increased visibility, targeted advertising, or focused sales, M.A.D.S. Art Gallery crafted special campaigns to launch my presence in the art world and strengthen my position.

Times Square Showcase

As an added bonus, M.A.D.S. Art Gallery presented my artwork on a large screen in the bustling heart of Times Square, New York City. Here is a live webcam view of the screen my work was shown on. This exposure in such an iconic location not only provided incredible visibility but also captured the attention of a diverse audience, amplifying my global reach. The excitement of seeing my artwork on display in such a prominent setting was truly an amazing experience and a moment I’ll cherish forever.

For a behind the scenes look at the making of the piece that was shown in Times Square, check out this post: Unveiling My Creative Process: Crafting “Idle Wild”

Comprehensive Support

In the Video: Martina Viesti, curator at M.A.D.S. Art Gallery describes Idle Wild by Teresa Cowley as part of the Fuori E-Vento event.

M.A.D.S. Art Gallery went above and beyond to support my artistic journey. They provided extensive coverage on their social media platforms and website, showcasing my work to their wide audience. Additionally, I received visually stunning graphics and captivating video content that I could utilize on my own social media accounts and website, further enhancing my promotional efforts. The gallery also presented me with a curated PDF document, offering valuable curatorial expertise and insights on the specific image I chose to exhibit. This comprehensive support not only boosted my visibility but also deepened my understanding of my own artistic expression.

Working with M.A.D.S. Art Gallery and experiencing their FUORI E-VENTO event was an extraordinary journey. The freedom to exhibit my artwork without limitations, combined with the comprehensive support and exposure, allowed me to establish a lasting presence in the art world. M.A.D.S. Art Gallery’s revolutionary approach is empowering artists like never before, ensuring our creations reach a global audience and leaving an indelible mark on the art industry. I am immensely grateful for this opportunity and eagerly look forward to future collaborations with M.A.D.S. Art Gallery.

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Digital artist and graphic designer, Teresa Cowley

My name is Teresa Cowley, and I'm a digital artist and graphic designer from Vancouver Island, Canada. I focus on abstract and fantasy art as well as digital collage, and like to utilize AI art tools as part of my design process to create new, innovative pieces of art. I strive to create new, unique designs that tell imaginative stories, and I am eager to push the boundaries of what can be expressed with art and technology.

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