Smashbox Open Studios is a Residency That Supports Artists
Laura McQuarrie — April 9, 2022 — Fashion
References: youtube & prnewswire
Smashbox Open Studios is a new residency program from Smashbox Cosmetics that will help to support artists who are on a mission to redefine beauty standards. The program launched out of the famous Smashbox Studios in Los Angeles and over the course of the four-week incubator, artists got access to resources for refining and amplifying their work.
There are three new projects that have emerged from the program and they are all notable for the way they "push boundary-breaking beauty standards across cultures, generations, and genders." While Uzumaki Cepeda creates faux-fur environments designed as safe havens for communities of color, Gabriela Ruiz explores concepts of home, self and environment in mixed media and Randijah Simmons is a photographer and the co-founder of community creative studio The Babe Cave LA.
There are three new projects that have emerged from the program and they are all notable for the way they "push boundary-breaking beauty standards across cultures, generations, and genders." While Uzumaki Cepeda creates faux-fur environments designed as safe havens for communities of color, Gabriela Ruiz explores concepts of home, self and environment in mixed media and Randijah Simmons is a photographer and the co-founder of community creative studio The Babe Cave LA.
Trend Themes
1. Boundary-breaking Beauty Standards - Opportunity for beauty brands to support artists and create campaigns that challenge traditional beauty norms and celebrate diversity.
2. Artist Residency Programs - Opportunity for brands across industries to offer residency programs and provide resources for emerging artists to create innovative and disruptive products and services.
3. Intersectional Art - Opportunity for artists to create works that explore the intersections of race, gender, and culture and provide representation for underrepresented communities.
Industry Implications
1. Beauty - Beauty brands can create artist residency programs to support emerging artists and produce boundary-breaking campaigns.
2. Art - Art institutions and galleries can offer resources and funding to artists to create intersectional works that push boundaries and challenge norms.
3. Fashion - Fashion brands can collaborate with artists to create inclusive and diverse collections that celebrate individuality and challenge traditional beauty standards.
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