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New Year Begins at Artcentron with Fresh Project Ideas

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Nick Bramhall, A New Dawn 2011  is a reminder of the beginning of the New Year. Image: via Wikimedia Commons 

BY KAZAD

In preparation for the New Year, Artcentron has been working hard to bring the best to our readers around the globe.  One of our major objectives for the New Year is to continue to distinguish ourself by writing and publishing articles that are informative and beneficial to our readers and art lovers.  We will also continue to focus on young artists, photographers, designers and other art professionals who are creating enterprising works.

For 2019, we are working on a series of projects that will bring attention to new art forms.  These projects are part of our effort to explore innovative ways to bring and present art to different audiences.  Early next year we will be launching two art contests: one is on visual arts while the other is on photography.  Discussions are still ongoing on how to effectively execute these projects. We will make the announcements in due time.

In addition to our projects, we will be organizing several lectures and art talks that will benefit young artists. This is in fulfillment of our objective of focusing on young art professionals. We have already put together a list of topics that were developed from our conversations with young art professionals and students. It is our hope that this is the beginning of greater collaboration with emerging and professional artists.

In the New Year, we intend to foster greater relationship with our partners. We look forward to working together and making greater impact on artists and art lovers.

These are just a few of the things we are working on for the New Year. Other projects are in the works. Although they are in the preliminary stages, they will no doubt bring value to our readers and art enthusiasts across the globe who visit artcentron.com.

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We continue to count on your support in the New Year.

We continue to count on your support.  You have supported us through the years by reading and commenting on articles on our website.  Your advice, criticism, and contributions have gone a long way to make us better. Please keep them coming. If you have suggestions on ways we can improve and do better, please, do not hesitate to get in touch.  Additionally, if you have story ideas or articles you want to contribute, send them in and we look at them.

As we celebrate a new dawn with friends at a New Year party or ceremony, let us not forget those who need help.

Happy New Year

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