CREtech CEO Michael Beckerman Joins ArtLifting as an Advisor
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Michael Beckerman, CREtech's CEO, has joined ArtLifting as an advisor, bringing his expertise to help the company leverage CREtech's extensive audience of real estate and technology professionals, facilitating their growth.
About ArtLifting:
ArtLifting is a social enterprise that advances access to the art market by connecting artists impacted by disabilities and housing insecurity with socially conscious customers to create meaningful spaces and products. Through partnerships with over 460 corporate clients, ArtLifting artists share their talents and stories with the world while earning an income.
Since its founding in 2013 by former social worker Liz Powers, ArtLifting has grown to represent over 190 diverse artists in 35 states, generating tens of millions in art sales and royalties. ArtLifting partners with companies like Bank of America, CBRE, State Street, Shell, Google, and Hines to celebrate inclusive values with intentional art strategies in their spaces.
ArtLifting specializes in putting the 'S' in ESG with visible, scalable, and measurable social impacts by integrating art into the built environment. Together with corporate and commercial real estate clients, ArtLifting makes tangible social impacts by reducing stigma and stereotypes while creating economic opportunities for artists who are traditionally underrepresented in the contemporary art market. As a NAWBO Certified Women's Business Enterprise, ArtLifting contributes to clients' supplier diversity goals and supports authentic partnerships with disadvantaged communities.
For more information, visit the ArtLifting website, or connect on LinkedIn and Instagram
ArtLifting artist Yvette with artwork installed in a workplace. Photo by Michael Dambrosia.
ArtLifting artist Mia Brown uses her adaptive 'magic wand' to create colorful original paintings in her art studio in San Rafael, CA
Artwork by Rick Ruark installed in a common area.