Proprietary Tubics Metric: This metric is calculated based on the channel's views, likes, comments, and subscribers.
B-
Position in the industry: Fine Arts Museums
30+
Subscribers
5.2K
View Count
820K
Video Count
331
YouTube Statistics for Fine Arts Museums
Average statistics for the The San Diego Museum of Art YouTube channel
Industry Average
Best in class
Upload Frequency
2 per month
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Video Length
22min.
25min.
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Subscriber Growth
+0.58%
+0.83%
+0.67%
Content Territory
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san diego museum of art
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sdma
22K
fine art
201K
sculpture repatination
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henry moore
61K
fernando casasempere
480
clay techniques
1.3K
optical illusions
301K
photorealistic drawings
1.6K
ana de alvear
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Description
The San Diego Museum of Art's YouTube channel is a treasure to all who love art and those with curiosity about the world of visual arts. Located in beautiful San Diego, California, this museum feature...
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s mesmerizing videos showcasing various aspects of art, from sculpture to painting to photography to live performances, presenting over 50 videos on their YouTube channel.
One noteworthy aspect is the SDMA Art Tutorials series. It offers step-by-step instructions in techniques such as close and distant shots of O'Keeffe or Moore, which are beneficial even to experienced artists with a wealth of experience. Fernando Casasempere's drawing techniques, visual art welcoming geometric shapes, among others, also help improve the experience.
The channel is also home to Artist Roundtables where creative people share their experiences and insights on different subjects including photography, sculpture, mixed media. It has partnered with San Diego Opera, Ballet, Youth Symphony and Shakespeare Society for various popular shows that combine art and music.
From behind-the-scenes of exhibitions to Grind Live & Bloom Bass's Virtual Studio Tour provided by Ana de Alvear, the museum communicates through their YouTube channel with videos which are sophisticated, entertaining and informative.
In conclusion, if you want to explore the world of visual arts or improve your skills as a talented artist, I highly recommend subscribing to San Diego Museum of Art's YouTube channel.