A new mentoring program for digital artists has been launched by the Avalanche Foundation, while a new feature on Ticketmaster lets performers present NFT holders with gifts has been introduced. This ground-breaking program aims to encourage the growth of the Avalanche NFT through specialized coaching, financial support, and DAO curating of Avalanche art. The Avaissance project will include two parts, according to Avalanche.
The initiative’s initial part, the Artist in Residence (AIR) program, would provide money, mentoring, and online workshop sessions to about fifty digital artists. Each artist’s NFT collections will be made accessible on the Avalanche blockchain.
As of right now, Avalanche has identified three mentors: Emonee LaRussa, director of motion graphics, David Krugman, founder of ALLSHIPS, and Ryan Wen, chief of staff at Valhalla.
As a result of Avaissance, Avalanche NFTs are anticipated to undergo a Renaissance, stimulating innovation and driving the ecosystem’s expansion. Avalanche makes it simple to manufacture and collect NFTs, which is already incredibly beneficial to artists. It is quick, reliable, and affordable. Avalanche NFTs wish to be developed even more by Avaissance.
The majority of NFTs are now created and traded on the Ethereum network. This is accurate despite the fact that several competing blockchains claim lower prices and faster transaction times to offer a more attractive platform.
Digital artists of all skill levels are encouraged to apply for AIR, learn more, and submit their portfolios. For further details, including limitations, see www.artonavalanche.com/avaissance.