Has anyone else received a proposal from World Art Media? It seems to be a pay for advertising deal (scam??) Is this a new version of the vanity gallery? Pay to be on their web site and for a little feature in their magazine. The web site looks legit, but something smells fishy. Any thoughts?

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  • Thanks Debbie, You found much of the same stuff I did, and not to worry, I'll be staying far far away!

    Debbie Moyer said:
    I am not familiar with them, however put their name in google. Members of other forums are also getting emails from them.

    Prices quoted were $500, $600, etc. The detail that I got from reading is that they will show digital pics of your work on projector. Does not specify where. To gallery owners, museum curators? Not specific.

    One individual noted that the 1st e-mail stated that they thought her work was great & her website has been viewed by different levels of their management. The 2nd email stated that they would need to see samples of her latest work--they're not even familiar with her work (which they would have seen by looking at her website). How can they want to represent her if they don't know what her work is like? Even worse, they turn around after this and say "I am more than supportive of your works". This, despite the fact that they don't even know what her recent work looks like.

    I think they are run by the same people as the NYArts Magazine, www.nyartsmagazine.com. After a quick search I found http://www.atelier-rc.com/Atelier.RC/Art_Alarm.html which is a page that notes different organizations that prey on young and undiscovered artists. Generally trying to take their money while promising exhibitions, magazine coverage and publicity. Scroll down and you will find a reference to the NYArts and World Media. It looks like they are both best avoided!

    Debbie
  • I am not familiar with them, however put their name in google. Members of other forums are also getting emails from them.

    Prices quoted were $500, $600, etc. The detail that I got from reading is that they will show digital pics of your work on projector. Does not specify where. To gallery owners, museum curators? Not specific.

    One individual noted that the 1st e-mail stated that they thought her work was great & her website has been viewed by different levels of their management. The 2nd email stated that they would need to see samples of her latest work--they're not even familiar with her work (which they would have seen by looking at her website). How can they want to represent her if they don't know what her work is like? Even worse, they turn around after this and say "I am more than supportive of your works". This, despite the fact that they don't even know what her recent work looks like.

    I think they are run by the same people as the NYArts Magazine, www.nyartsmagazine.com. After a quick search I found http://www.atelier-rc.com/Atelier.RC/Art_Alarm.html which is a page that notes different organizations that prey on young and undiscovered artists. Generally trying to take their money while promising exhibitions, magazine coverage and publicity. Scroll down and you will find a reference to the NYArts and World Media. It looks like they are both best avoided!

    Debbie
  • Well, never mind, doesn't take much time googling this company to find out the don't have a stellar reputation. And they aren't the only one, so keep your wits about you!
  • Kathrine, contact Michael Weber, a member on this site. He has something going this winter that didn't turn out so well, but I'm not sure if this is the same organization.
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