OUR MISSION
At The Radar, our mission is to provide spaces where creative people can connect, collaborate, and thrive together to form new relationships and projects with like-minded individuals fueling futures and the creative mind.
Through strategic partnerships and assistance from local spaces, we elevate the next generation of creatives by offering them the resources, exposure, and support needed to
succeed.
We foster an inclusive environment that encourages creative risk-taking, values diverse voices, a lasting network of professionals in the artistic community.
OUR STORY
Fueled by the vision of Caitlyn Liu, she embarked on a journey to establish an online platform connecting artists worldwide. Starting from scratch, with no initial network, she carved out a space for artists to showcase and sell their creations on a global scale, leveraging the power of social media. As she transitioned to New York City , The Radar emerged organically, embodying her unwavering commitment to providing a tangible platform for emerging designers and artists within the dynamic and vibrant creative landscape.
Caitlyn envisions a future for Radar that transcends the traditional formalities of art, aiming to not only expand but to innovate and reimagine the landscape for emerging artists. As an artist herself, initially drawn to NYC to pursue fashion design, she intimately understands the struggles and challenges inherent in navigating the world of living art. Artistry isn't a fleeting endeavor; it's a nuanced process demanding not only financial investment but, more crucially, extensive exposure and time. Recognizing this, Caitlyn made the strategic decision to evolve The Radar into a more tangible and expansive project. The goal is clear: to amplify and expose emerging artists to a community she would nurture personally.
Caitlyn envisions a future for Radar that transcends the traditional formalities of art, aiming to not only expand but to innovate and reimagine the landscape for emerging artists. As an artist herself, initially drawn to NYC to pursue fashion design, she intimately understands the struggles and challenges inherent in navigating the world of living art. Artistry isn't a fleeting endeavor; it's a nuanced process demanding not only financial investment but, more crucially, extensive exposure and time. Recognizing this, Caitlyn made the strategic decision to evolve The Radar into a more tangible and expansive project. The goal is clear: to amplify and expose emerging artists to a community she would nurture personally.