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A Call for Volunteers, Makers & Dreamers and What The Anartist Collective Looks Like 2026 On

A video message from our founder artist Shelly Olmstead
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Now that it's 2026 and we’re relaunching The Anartist Collective as a creative arts magazine and review I recorded this message to share a little background, what my intentions are with the magazine and review and a call for volunteers and creative artists. Watch the video and if you’re interested in anything I discussed or have any questions feel free to comment down below, DM me here or other places on social media or email me at shelly@anartistcollective.com.

I also need to renew the domain name and my domain-related email address which thankfully isn’t much at all compared to the whole hosting package (another great thing about moving the collective to Substack), but finances are a bit tight for me at the moment and as much as I hate asking for donations as I do this voluntarily for the love of doing it, I do need to keep the domain name and email. I don’t need much, just $40 or so. You can find all ways to directly donate to The Anartist Collective Creative Arts Magazine & Review on our Linktree. Donations also help pay for monthly subscription services for software used for making videos and graphics, go towards internet service and other things that help keep The Anartist Collective going. Every little bit helps and is greatly appreciated.

At the moment I’m most immediately looking for artist feature contribution volunteers and music recommendations to get started with but if you’re an artist working at an event in some regard from vending to volunteering or just planning to go to any kind of ccreative arts-related event and you want to feature the event and artists involeved, feel free to get in contact me here, on social media or email me at shelly@anartistcollective.com. I would absolutely love to see events and artists all over the place and spotlight local and regional creative arts events so if there’s any events anyone is planning to go to in the near future hit me up and we’ll talk more about ideas of how to cover events. Lets all make this magazine and review (which means events, galleries, venues, anything you can think to review in the creative arts spaces) grow and evolve together and make this for everyone. A truly crowd-sourced creative arts magazine.


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