The Future of Art Exhibition: A Look Back and A Vision Forward

We are overjoyed to announce that The Future of Art Exhibition was a resounding success! Hosted at the iconic Oculus, WTC in New York City, with curation by Josh Sauceda and in partnership with HUG, the exhibition showcased the work of 53 international artists from over half a dozen countries. The evening was filled with vibrant networking, engaging conversations, and a true celebration of digital art as an ever-evolving medium. The event proved that digital art is not just a new frontier but a thriving space for creative expression.

A heartfelt congratulations to all of the artists who premiered their work in this stunning venue. The creativity, innovation, and passion on display were palpable, and we are immensely grateful for every artist who made this event such a memorable occasion. Your contributions were central to transforming The Future of Art into an inspiring celebration of the medium's endless potential.

In line with this momentum, we are thrilled to announce a series of monthly exhibitions for the remainder of 2024 and throughout 2025. These monthly exhibitions will serve as a continued platform for digital artists, encouraging exploration, collaboration, and recognition on a global scale. We look forward to welcoming familiar and new talent alike to these future showcases.

The current exhibition, titled 'The Future of Art,' has set the stage for these ongoing celebrations of innovation. The series honors both emerging talents and established artists who are redefining the boundaries of what art can be through digital mediums. To commemorate this Fall 2024 exhibition, we released a now sold-out limited-edition Art Book. This curated volume reflects the dynamic direction of contemporary art and highlights the incredible stories behind each artwork.

We extend our gratitude to HUG, our esteemed curation partner, for their support in making this project possible. The collaboration allowed us to gather an extraordinary mix of voices from around the globe, celebrating diversity in vision and practice. It has been a profound privilege to curate these works, deepening our appreciation for the delicate artistry of curation itself.

As we move forward, we invite everyone to join us for these monthly exhibitions—nights dedicated to socializing, networking, and celebrating the possibilities of digital art. Come for the art, stay for the community, and enjoy complimentary wine as we explore what the future holds for creativity together.

We are proud to recognize the incredible roster of artists who contributed to The Future of Art: Fredrico, Luz Bolo, Nerli.Eth, Magdalene Carmen, Nothing is Real, Ariel Rosso, Pracheta Banerjee, Tesia Zhang, Eduard, Gemini, Kevin Trinh, Lamb the Creator, Dreams, Vi Shu, House of Autonomy, Emela brace Nomolos, takacsmark, Shannon Bulrice, aws, azzhouse, Lika Tset, Sherry Mahboubian, Natasha Nova, skywaterr, Mia Fendi, MirzaStudio, ISABEL FERREIRA, QR, Hellena Banner, Murat Barlas, Arianna Locatelli, Amelie Lolie, Verneda Lights, Nicknack.Creative, Natural Warp, 𝛩𝛜𝛶𝛭, Narco Delfino, Kspaze1, Tracy Meagher, Mário Pais, Skaï, C.A.N.V.A.S, Yaji Boy, BillAyton, Marc Kuegle, Cakes6G.art, Tink, Portraits de Famille, Anand Manchiraju, Shir beck, Matthew Almeida, Simone Behrsing, UnPreserved Portfolio, Patrick Lewis.

We hope to see you at our upcoming monthly exhibitions as we continue this journey together—inspiring, innovating, and celebrating the future of art. Our next exhibition is currently accepting submissions. You can apply here: https://thehug.xyz/open-calls/jpeg-fiction-exhibit-at-oculus-wtc

Joshua Sauceda

Editor-In-Chief

Josh thrive’s as a versatile Creative Director, adept at crafting multimedia projects, scriptwriting, editorial, directing, visual engineering, camera operation, editing, and social content curation. As a media producer in art, culture and technology, Josh is moved by the internet, modern art, and cinema.

https://www.instagram.com/joshsauceda/
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