Product

Publish

Share selected works from your archive. No separate portfolio to maintain.

A public presence that comes from a private record.

Most public-facing artist pages are built separately from the archive. A portfolio site maintained alongside the actual catalogue. Two systems instead of one, with all the inconsistency that follows.

In StudioNXT, publishing is not a separate activity. It is a selection from the archive you have already built. Mark a work as public and it appears on your artist page. Mark it private and it disappears. One action, one system.

Your public artist page.

Every StudioNXT account comes with a public artist page at studionxt.art/artist/your-username. It is clean, unbranded, and designed to show the work without distraction.

The page pulls directly from your archive. The images, titles, years, and mediums that appear there are the same records you have already maintained. There is nothing to update separately.

What you choose to show.

Selected works

Only the works you mark as public appear on the page. Your full archive remains private. The selection is yours to change at any time.

Display order

You set the order in which works appear. Not chronological by default, not sorted by the platform. The order you choose.

Artwork details

Title, year, medium, and dimensions are shown for each work. Other metadata, pricing, provenance, and location, remains private unless you choose to make it visible.

A contact form

Visitors can send you a message directly from the page. The message goes to your registered email. Nothing is stored on our servers.

Share links.

Your public page can be shared anywhere: an email signature, a grant application, a printed card, a social media profile. Anyone with the link can view it without creating an account.

If you want to share a specific selection for a specific purpose, you can generate a direct link to your public page and share it knowing exactly what it will show.

The Wall.

Inside your account, The Wall shows all your work in a single flowing view. It is your private view of the full archive, arranged the way you choose. Not a list. Not a grid of thumbnails. A working view of the whole practice.

The Wall is for you. The public page is for everyone else. Both come from the same archive.

What stays private.

Everything not explicitly marked as public. Pricing, valuation history, provenance notes, collector details, voice sessions, and the full metadata of any work you have chosen to keep private are never accessible from the public page.

The distinction between your private archive and your public presence is clear, consistent, and entirely under your control.