Blog Topic: Featured
New & Notable: Patricia Bingham’s Colorful Vision
Patricia, How Did You Develop Your Style In Art? I developed my style through trial and error. It also helped me to look at a lot of art. What Started ... READ MORE
Etching Requests Find a Home
As we continue to improve ETChster and make it even easier to help people find out about interesting objects, we’ve received great feedback that the Etching Request tool is very ... READ MORE
New Feature: Tell the Story of a Work with YouTube and Vimeo Video
Adding video to Etchings is a great way to tell visitors more about a work. See How It Works Sometimes text and photos are just what you need to ... READ MORE
The GA Public Art Finder Launches, Combining Utility & Activism
Combining advocacy and a free compendium of all the amazing public art and artists in Georgia. Show your support by taking the advocacy action today. The app is ... READ MORE
ETChster Introduces Flexible Currency Options
A new feature went live in the ETChster platform this week that will be a big help to our users globally. In the past, all items for sale were listed ... READ MORE
Arts Advocacy is Paramount in Georgia – Repost of Doug DeLoach
The following is re-posted with permission from ArtsGeorgia, an adviser of ETChster. Head over to their website and help spread the word! State comparison images produced by ETChster are available ... READ MORE
The Patch Works Preserves Cabbagetown History
An Atlanta neighbor, The Patch Works Art & History Center seeks to preserve the rich history of Cabbagetown through its artifacts and educational opportunities. Curators Jacob “Jake” and Nina Elsas ... READ MORE
Why Did ETChster Change Its Motto to “The Encyclopedia of Objects?”
Early users of ETChster will have noted the platform initially used “The Story of Your Stuff” as its motto but replaced that with “The Encyclopedia of Objects” in early 2018. ... READ MORE