, the lack of inclusivity in the art market as a whole has also become part of the NFT industry. “Identifying as female might come with a cost in pretty much all industries, and the NFT space is no stranger to such phenomena,” she says. “It’s no secret that the industry has a huge male presence that makes it more difficult for females to be seen, to be heard, and for their work to prevail.”
“It seems that women are having a hard time being represented and valorized across the NFT landscape.” “From my perspective and understanding, it seems that women are having a hard time being represented and valorized across the NFT landscape,” Maalavidaa explains. “A number of females in the space have reported being concerned about how few of us have been given the opportunity to access curated platforms.” There is a noticeably lower percentage of women and minorities involved in the community, as opposed to male representation. Already, research shows that women make up.
But as more artists transition into the NFT industry, women are creating communities to advocate for gender inclusivity by amplifying and promoting art by artists who identify as women. One of such communities is, which was formed in 2020 by NFT artists and collectors Etta Tottie, Angie Taylor, Stina Jones, GiselXFlorez, and Sparrow.
It is beyond irresponsible to be promoting NFTs. Shame on you.
JNSilva_ Bring it on! Ride the bull 😉
Love this 🥰🙌
Killllllin it
Yes yes yeees
withFND I’ve seen soo many amazing female artists in this space 👍
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You absolutely love to see it!! ❤️❤️
Thank you so much for raising sweetness about this and for having me 💖
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