Historical sexism has made female artists invisible, making it more difficult for them to find work as artists and to have their work recognized. This issue is being repeated in the NFT Art Industry.
An database containing information about women artists with a focus on NFTs art. This project will give greater visibility to artists and encourage the participation of women in the NFT industry.
This is the total amount allocated to A new history of art: women in the NFT.
Gustavo Pugliese
No dependencies.
Project will be fully open source.
SDG goals:
Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls.
SDG subgoals:
Ensure women’s full and effective participation and equal opportunities for leadership at all levels of decision-making in political, economic and public life.
Undertake reforms to give women equal rights to economic resources, as well as access to ownership and control over land and other forms of property, financial services, inheritance and natural resources, in accordance with national laws.
Enhance the use of enabling technology, in particular information and communications technology, to promote the empowerment of women.
#proposertoolsdg
Our solution is to develop a comprehensive and representative database containing information about women's participation in art history, also from a decolonial perspective. We will give special focus to female creation in NFTs, presenting how Blockchain is democratic and open to enable greater gender equity in the arts.
With this open database, which will be released on an interactive platform, we will publicize female achievement in NFT art and contribute to the promotion of gender equity in the art world and the blockchain ecosystem. The platform will highlight the importance of women's participation in society, and provide information on the creative and professional works of women artists.
With the evolution of the database and platform, we plan to use a decentralized governance model inspired by the Catalyst project, in which women artists will be able to contribute, vote, and support governance, and receive rewards for doing so. Our project aims not only to increase women's participation in the NFT art market, but also to expand the use cases of the technology and knowledge built with the Catalyst project and Cardano Blockchain to create applications aimed at empowering women. Although there are some databases and platforms that address the presence of women in the arts, few of them work with a systematic overview of women in art history, few are open and collaborative, and even fewer are focused on NFT art.
Once launched, the platform can be accessed for personal, academic and professional research. It can also be used as a reference for the construction of educational and informational materials dedicated to the importance of gender equality and the promotion of female visibility in the artistic field.
BACKGROUND
Gender inequality is not a new phenomenon, but a historical consequence that is present throughout the world.
Gender inequality is not a point of view, but a fact backed up by statistics, be it in highly developed countries or not. This results in the persistence of many forms of violence, including the obstruction of women's access to education and job opportunities. In the arts, for example, less than a century ago, women were barred from attending art schools and colleges around the world.
https://nftnow.com/features/art-women-sells-50-less-mens-nfts-could-change-that/
https://news.artnet.com/market/nft-sales-just-16-percent-women-2030490
History shows how uncountable female artists had their work signed by men or published anonymously in order to be recognized or taken seriously. Although the art market is now relatively more open to women, the historical consequences of these erasures still persist. For example, most museums and galleries around the world have far more works by male artists in their collections than by female artists, a fact that many artists today are fighting against, such as the Guerilla Girls collective. If we were asked to name brilliant male artists in the history of art, the answer would be quick and easy, even for those who do not come from the field of art; there are many men who have been elevated to genius, such as Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, Monet, Van Gogh, Picasso, Salvador Dalí, and so on. However, to name five female artists who have been considered geniuses by history, we have to think hard to come to a conclusion. The history that has been told to us needs to be reformulated.
An important step in this journey is to remove the invisibility of these female artists, to tell their stories, to showcase their work, and to include them in the history of art as relevant professionals, as well as to encourage them to enter and pursue this career. The opportunity to have a beautiful and open platform on the Internet makes it possible for these stories to not only be told, but also to be replicated and perpetuated.
The challenge brief describes itself:
“Catalyst Open aims to seed the ideas which might, in time, grow the ADA economy and inform our future funding priorities. It’s all about exploring the gaps where Catalyst innovation funding hasn’t reached yet.”
And this is exactly what we are proposing here with this project: to run a pilot project that involves exploratory research, establishing partnerships, and constituting the first database of the project. This, in turn, will help us to arrive at the stage of releasing the open-source platform containing our data bank of women artists and with the functionality of collaboration in the Catalyst Project’s style. Therefore, we are seeking support for our initial foundation.
Unfortunately, we are still too far in Catalyst from having a challenge dedicated to women’s empowerment. Luckily, we can count on Catalyst Open challenge to accommodate this part of our project.
The project aims to expand gender equity and increase the participation of women in the Cardano ecosystem.
This project requires considerable research, and the representativeness and quality of the initial dataset is one of the key metrics of success in this project. For the first stage, we aim to have a minimum viable dataset that allows other contributors to better visualize and join this project, and also to find stakeholders that can support it later. The quality of this initial dataset will be measured by external review, based on the feedback collected by the interaction with other female artists and art & feminism researchers. We have access to a great network of experts, feminist collectives, and art collectives of which we can count on their support. In addition, the initial dataset will be actively shared with the Catalyst community, and NFT collectives interested in the topic. For example, organizations like: #WeTheWomen collection; World of Women, and UnicornDAO.
By connecting people with are non-familiar with blockchain and the Cardano Ecosystem, we will be successful also in raising awareness about its potential and ways to engage in the community.
In the long-term, the success of this project can be measured by its impact both in the Cardano/Catalyst community, with an increased presence of women artists in the NFT space, and increased visibility of successful artist women - not only from North American and European countries but from other countries as well.
Although the number of women participating in the Art NFT industry could be used as a metric to determine our impact, we also need to be realistic and consider that this project alone will not be the determinant cause for the increased participation of women. Therefore, community feedback and involvement will be used to measure our success qualitatively.
After establishing the initial dataset and collecting feedback about its robustness and quality, we will start a social media campaign on Twitter and Instagram to release drops of information about the project, results from the research phase, and to disseminate the artists’ work. In addition, all the project results will be shared in the open channels of the Catalyst community, including Town Halls.
Instead of doing passive communication and waiting the audience to arrive at our platform and data bank, we will do active communication and do our best to reach people beyond the artistic niches. Our project is about giving visibility; therefore, we will work hard on communication to make it visible.
Finally, the web platform itself will be the place to make the data bank available and public to anyone.
In terms of technical skills related to the project theme, the main project proponent has:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/beatriz-mogadouro-calil-0929a167/
The co-proposer has:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/gustavopugliese/?locale=en_US
Project management skills:
https://cardano.ideascale.com/c/idea/60778
https://cardano.ideascale.com/c/idea/64355
https://cardano.ideascale.com/c/idea/62666
Beyond the project management experience in Catalyst, we have together 20+ years of experience managing projects in different countries (Germany, US, Brazil), experience in the International Cooperation sector, and equity and inclusion programs for underrepresented minorities.
Primary: to create a database that presents information about the art produced by women from different continents and cultures, as well as to encourage women artists to enter the world of NFTs; We also want to encourage the art market (such as galleries, museums, theorists, curators and critics) to recognize the relevance of women's production in NFTs and in art history as a whole.
Secondary: to publish our database in an interactive and decentralized platform, where other artists and researchers can contribute to it. We want to keep it active and resourceful for inspiring people to contribute to gender equity in the arts and share their research and knowledge on the topic.
To achieve our objectives, we will investigate the following questions:
Milestone 1 - initial representative database of women artists from different locations, and a dedicated dataset of women in NFT
Months 1, 2 and 3
Cost estimation: 40% of the total budget
Milestone 2 - Launching of communication and social media campaign
Month 3
Cost estimation: 10% of the total budget
Milestone 3 - Web platform architecture
Month 4
Cost estimation: 20% of the total budget
Milestone 4 - Establishment and releasing of web platform
Month 5
Cost estimation: 15% of the total budget
Milestone 5 - Conclusion
Month 6
Cost estimation: 15% of the total budget
Milestone 1
By finalizing the initial dataset, we will have a first version of the database and this will already allow external collaborators to evaluate the results and quality of the dataset. In addition, it will be possible to define the basic structure of the platform, as well as the parameters that still need to be adjusted in the database architecture and the possibilities of expanding the research, during the project and in the future.
Milestone 2
The communication campaign will allow the project to start gaining visibility. As is well known, networks such as Instagram and Twitter are widely used by artists to publicize their work, create networking and exchange information, knowledge and feedback. At this moment, the dissemination will serve not only as a platform dissemination, but also as an incentive to women artists and as a reception of feedbacks so that they can be considered and incorporated, improving the project so that it reaches more and more people.
Milestones 3 and 4
The web platform is fundamental to the project as it allows lay users to access the database. It also allows the database to take on a specific form and facilitates collaboration with other artists, for the time when we evolve into a fully decentralized database based along the lines of the Catalyst project.
Milestone 5
Successful completion of the project, for us, means being able to continue after this foundation stage. We want the project to evolve and will therefore work towards its expansion and further funding either via the Catalyst project or other sources.
Project costs
Human resources:
Coordination hours: 20h/week for 6 months = 480h x 20USD/h = 9600 USD
Web designer and developer to create the web platform: 2585 USD
Iconographic research (performed by external specialist): 10h/week for 2 months = 80h x 15USD/h = 1200 USD
Social media assistant: 8h/week for 5 months = 160h x 15USD/h = 2400 USD
Rewards for collaboration: 3000 USD
Operational costs:
Web hosting and domain: 950 USD
Social media advertising: 400 USD
Reserve for extra/unexpected costs: 400 USD
All the costs of the project development are based on the market value of freelancers from Latin American countries (Brazil, in particular), where it will be developed and executed. In addition, operational costs were considered for the budgeting, such as paying for the domain to host the platform.
With this low seed investment, we will be able to start a very relevant project both for the Catalyst ecosystem and for society.
Moreover, the costs of the project represent benefits for the Cardano ecosystem, because the central objective is to disseminate NFT productions, encouraging more artists to enter this area and expand their activities as art professionals, recognizing it as a possibility not only financial but also of recognition and visibility. Secondly, the Cardano ecosystem will benefit, as one of the stages of the project is to open the platform for collaborations by diverse women artists, who are interested in participating by sending content to expand the database. In return, they will receive ADA payments and become part of the Catalyst community.
Beatriz Calil
Roles: Project main proposer and coordinator.
Responsible for the main research, data checking and content authoring. Responsible for sourcing the professionals who will be hired for freelance work, such as social media, iconography and developer.
Gustavo Pugliese
Roles: Project Assistant
Responsible for data governance, structure, and architecture.
Responsible for reporting and milestone 5.
As it is described in the sections above, a number of freelancers and women research collaborators will be included in the project, and they will receive rewards accordingly. Their main role is to increment research, validate findings, and improve the representativity of the datasets.