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WE CHAMPION LOCAL
ARTISTS AND CREATIVE
ENTREPRENEURS TO SUCCEED
IN THE BUSINESS OF ART.

Outspoken Bean: Poet & Artist INC Alumni

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Houston is a place where artists can make a living as artists.

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history

A SUPPORT SYSTEM FOR ARTISTS

Fresh Arts was born from a merger of the two most prominent arts service organizations in the Houston area: Spacetaker and Fresh Arts. Spacetaker, founded in 2001 by artist David A. Brown, identified a need for artists to feel supported and empowered to build sustainable careers as creative professionals. Towards this end, Spacetaker designed online resources, such as the Artist Registry and the Culture Guide, enabling artists of every discipline to broadcast pertinent information to the local community.

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Upon receiving its official designation as a 501(c)3 non-profit in 2003, the organization initiated physical programming to amplify its ability to support local artists, including: professional development workshops, events generating income for artists, and regular exhibitions for Houston’s emerging artists.

Like Spacetaker, Fresh Arts Coalition believed in harnessing the power of collaboration to bolster the impact of the arts in Houston. Founded by Marita Fairbanks in 2002, Fresh Arts Coalition started as a collective of 15 well-respected arts organizations of similar size that utilized collaborative marketing mechanisms to promote awareness of unique arts programs and opportunities in the area. These organizations existed outside of the larger theatre and museum districts and lacked a formal marketing engine. Through their joint efforts, the organizations leveraged marketing support and subsidized advertising and website development to facilitate audience exchange.

In 2012, the boards of Fresh Arts Coalition and Spacetaker voted, unanimously, to combine the two organizations with the consolidation of diverse assets, enthusiastic supporters, and distinct programming to better serve artists and administrators. The staff then expanded from two to four full-time employees, strengthening the organizational capacity and positioning the organization for aggressive growth. The new Fresh Arts was named “Best Arts Organization” in the 2012 Houston Press Best Awards.

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FRESH ARTS COMMUNITY TODAY.

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