World of Women Artfest Returns to the NFT world

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World of Women (WoW) has announced the second installment of its seasonal Artfest, taking place on May 4th. The event will showcase a variety of incredible artistic talents, and reward WoW and Wow Galaxy holders with a selection of NFTs. 

In order to claim art during the event, attendees must have held either a WoW or WoW Galaxy NFT based on a snapshot taken prior to the festival. Each Planet in the WoW/G universe features 15 artists, 7 representing WoW and 8 representing WoWG. Collectors can claim one art piece per wallet, which are free to claim aside from gas fees.

Furthermore, World of Women has also lined up a bonus raffle for those collecting a full set of all 15 artworks, or collecting enough points by completing quests. Those qualifying will secure a place on the leaderboard and stand a chance of winning additional prizes.

World of Women Artfest: Celebrating Female Artists Worldwide 

World of Women has launched its Artfest to celebrate and empower female artists, and has caught the attention of art lovers and collectors worldwide. The festival occurs four times annually, marking the end of each season. All artists featured during the event are paid an upfront fee, and 80% of the secondary royalties are shared with those featured.

During Artfest, collectors can earn points by collecting art (mint or buy on the secondary market) and claiming a POAP. After Artfest, collectors can continue to earn points by collecting and holding art through Full Moon Snapshots and completing WoW and WoWG Full Sets.

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