Art Gallery Photo Exhibition to Accept Bitcoin

Art Gallery Photo Exhibition to Accept Bitcoin

On Wednesday June 17th, a photo exhibition is taking place where attendees will be able to buy physical works of art using Bitcoin.

Photographer Julia Mafalda will be displaying the first part of her series AMERICA'S BEAUTY, a collection of photographs from the US that have been taken over the past 3 years and will be continued during the coming years.

Julia Mafalda is an artist with personal ties to the Bitcoin and startup world and she felt it was important to publicly push the progress and adoption of what will become a large future form of revenue for all artists.

Her husband, an entrepreneur around media and tech, is a co-founder of the secretive Bitcoin startup that's creating the platform and system to allow institutional and mass adoption of Bitcoin.

Together with the support of other co-founders of the startup including a founder of the first Bitcoin Embassy in Europe, Julia Mafalda put together this initiative.

With the obvious relationship between the arts and Bitcoin, the exhibition could form part of what could become a revitalizing gift for the entire arts industry.

Works for purchase with Bitcoin will be available in the MW WW Gallery in Warsaw between 17-25th of June, and afterwards will be also available online through Julia's website.

Help support artists, the arts and the progression and adoption of Bitcoin!


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