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Ask HN: How to reach tech figures who care about art?

3 pointsby ForrestNover 1 year ago

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ForrestNover 1 year ago
Longtime HN poster here, asking for your help on the eve of the 15th anniversary of my first project, which has since grown into a tiny non-profit organization. Our goal is simple: to organize, preserve, and make accessible the art history of our time via online archives of exhibition and performance documentation. We&#x27;ve collected nearly 700,000 images, documents and videos and archived them rigorously. They&#x27;re all free to the public at contemporaryartlibrary.org. People who are doing research into contemporary art know us and use the website, and we&#x27;re already the top resource for this kind of information by a mile. Our sites were used around 6 million times last year, and we&#x27;re already above that for 2023.<p>We have the rust and support of artists and art spaces and have access to a massive amount of incredible documentation. But we&#x27;re too small to be able to do the work of gathering it, organizing it, uploading it, and then hunting for missing material. Our limiting factor is archivist hours, basically. So: we&#x27;re trying to learn how to more properly fundraise despite not knowing many wealthy people directly. We&#x27;re doing oru best within the art world, but it occurred to me that our idea board member&#x2F;supporter is probably a young-ish tech person of means who understands the power of the internet as a means of providing access to knowledge and who likely has some pre-existing interest in contemporary art and would like to learn more about it.<p>So: how does one network within the &quot;tech world&quot; to find people with a specific interest? How do I go about meeting people who might be in a position to help us (ie. routinely need tax deductions in substantial amounts) and are interested in contemporary art or artists generally?<p>Any specific or process ideas would be gratefully appreciated! We&#x27;re a 501c3 tax deductible non-profit based in California but providing our services to people around the world.