Contributing Artists
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Fred Folger
Southern California -
Trader Sam
Southern California -
Rebecca P. Chestney
Northeast Ohio
Become a Contributing Artist
Are you both a talented creator and a Disney fan? Do you need some place to showcase your works, but you don't have a public venue to share them with the world? You may qualify to become a Contributing Artist!
Free File Hosting & Distribution
All of the public materials that you submit will be hosted on this website free of charge in exchange for the rights to publicly display, advertise, and distribute said materials on this website.
You Get the Credit
Although we host and distribute the public materials, you are always credited for your work. You will also get an artist profile right here on this page.
Keep Your Rights
You retain all rights to the submitted materials, private and public, and you can request their removal at any time, allowing a reasonable period of time for our compliance.
Keep It Relevant
All submitted work must be Disney-themed (characters, films, theme parks, etc.), and made available as some sort of consumable (blog articles, downloads, crafts, tutorials, recipes, etcetera).
Privacy
Any private materials (ideas, works-in-progress, concept sketches, master files, etc.) that you share with us during any conferences are kept strictly private and confidential.
Keep It Free
We will never use your public materials as leverage for monetary gain aside from any third-party ads or affilate links (where appropriate) that may appear on a webpage. Your work will always be free for the public to download.
Submit Your Work
This program is a great way to get your work made public, worldwide, while adding to our ever-growing library of crafts and downloads. If you ever decide to build your own website, you can always request to have your works taken down so that you can host them yourself.
If you are interested, feel free to contact us with some samples of your work. Please be aware that we have strict quality requirements, and not all applicants will meet our expectations. The more refined and professional that your work is, the better chance you have of becoming a Contributing Artist. Good luck!