RAW Artists (RAW:natural born artists) is an international arts organization that operates in the United States, Canada, Australia and Mexico.[1]

History

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RAW was founded in 2009 by its CEO Heidi Luerra[2][3] and web designer Matthew Klahorst in Los Angeles, California. By 2019, RAW artists was located in 50+ cities in the US.[4][5] RAW also had locations in Australia,[6][7] Canada and Mexico.[8]

In 2015, FOUND Agency, a subsidiary of RAW Artists, was established. FOUND Agency connects RAW artists with corporate clients in need of creative projects. FOUND has completed murals, photoshoots, custom works, and competitions for hotels, retail stores, and even national sports teams.[9]

In 2017, RAW launched The RAW Film Festival - a brainchild of RAW Videographer and artist, Nick Night. The Film Festival occurred for two years in a row before taking a break in 2019.[10]

In 2019, RAW Artists Inc. was named an Inc. 5000 Fastest Growing Company.[11]

After being seriously impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, RAW is currently focused on rebuilding its US markets and bringing multi-genre creative arts showcases back to the communities they once served through their licensing program, PLATFORM by RAW Artists™. RAW Canada showcases are being produced regularly.

Business Model

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RAW Artists produce platforms in various cities in which independent artists from 10 different creative categories can showcase their work to their community, local business professionals and press. The 10 creative categories of artists include Visual Art, Painting, Photography, Technology, Film, Crafts, Accessories, Beauty (Hair & Makeup), Fashion, Performance Art and Music. The business model is set up to allow artists the opportunity to not pay out of pocket for fees associated with the production of their showcase. To cover these costs, artists can sell 20 tickets to the showcase. The tickets cover costs of production and staff. If all 20 tickets are sold, an artist pays nothing to RAW for the showcase. RAW Artists earn $10 for every ticket they sell after the full 20 ticket commitment is fulfilled. If artists do not sell the 20 tickets, they may pay for the remaining tickets to participate, postpone or opt out of the showcase. [12][13] Each RAW artist is paired with the Showcase Director for their city who produces the full event and mentors RAW artists through the process leading up to their showcase.

In 2019, RAW Artists created more tools and resources for independent artists within the RAW community such as the RAW Artists App, RAWards, Industry Exchange, RAW Spotlight and Found Agency.

As of 2021, all locations are now owned and operated by independent local creative entrepreneurs through the licensing program PLATFORM by RAW Artists™. These licensees choose their own artist value packages and parameters for participation.[14]

References

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  1. ^ Dambrot, Shana Nys (18 March 2019). "RAW Artists: Still Natural After All These Years". L.A. Weekly.
  2. ^ Staff, VoyageLA (8 May 2018). "Meet Heidi Luerra of RAW Natural Born Artists or RAW Artists in DTLA". Retrieved May 8, 2018.
  3. ^ Weiner, Yitzi. ""Make Friends With Other CEOs" Words of Wisdom With Heidi Luerra". Medium. Retrieved May 3, 2018.
  4. ^ Breeding, Ashley (2010), "Cultivating RAW talent". Retrieved from Coastline Pilot website
  5. ^ Miami New Times (2012) "Best Arts Collective RAW:Natural Born Artists"
  6. ^ Brook, Lucy (2012) Kristen Wehlow – RAW Brisbane. Retrieved from The Native Press website: "Kristen Wehlow – RAW Brisbane | the Native Press". Archived from the original on 2013-05-04. Retrieved 2013-05-16.
  7. ^ Thomas, Anthony (2012) Hear Them RAW! Retrieved from Moustache Magazine website: http://www.moustachemagazine.com/2012/08/hear-them-raw/
  8. ^ "RAW: Montreal"[usurped]. Confront Magazine. by Michelle Normandeau.
  9. ^ https://www.heidiluerra.com/about
  10. ^ https://www.heidiluerra.com/about
  11. ^ https://www.heidiluerra.com/about
  12. ^ craiginzana (2018-11-22), RAW: Natural Born Artists Showcase Experience (Honest Opinions), retrieved 2019-04-12
  13. ^ Cross, Danny (12 March 2014). "Your Name Here". CityBeat Cincinnati. Retrieved 31 March 2019.
  14. ^ https://rawartists.com/why-submit
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