Art Where People Actually Live
Punk-Chic Meets Sotheby's.
A taste-led marketplace for artists who make things with their hands. No gatekeepers. No gallery politics. Just craft, story, and the kind of work that stops you mid-scroll.
The Mission
The best art in the South isn't hanging in galleries on Magazine Street. It's in studios behind shotgun houses. On looms in living rooms. On the walls of places nobody drives to unless they know. That's where we go.
We find it. We photograph it. We tell the story behind it. Then we give you a way to own it — directly from the artist, at the artist's price. No consignment roulette. No 50% gallery cuts. No six-month wait for a check. The maker sets the price. We handle the rest. They get paid.
Artists keep 70–80% of every sale. That's the deal. Always.
Call it a cultural insurgency if you want. We call it common sense. The people who make the work should make the money.
How It Works
Taste-Led Curation
Every artist on BCA is hand-picked. Not by algorithm — by people who care about craft, materiality, and the story behind the work. If it doesn’t stop us, it won’t stop you.
Artist-First Economics
Artists keep 70–80% of every sale. No consignment. No markups. No middlemen beyond us. They set the price, we move the work.
Shipped or Shown
Buy online and we ship it. Or see it on the walls at Big Muddy Inn and partner venues across the Delta and Ozarks. Art where people actually live.
Part of Something Bigger
BCA is one piece of a sovereign creative economy built along the Mississippi corridor. Every brand feeds the others. The inn fills the rooms. The radio plays the soundtrack. The magazine tells the stories. The gallery sells what the corridor makes.
You make it. We move it.
If you paint it, fire it, weave it, print it, or build it — we want to see it.
70–80% revenue share. No consignment. No gatekeepers.
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