Private collection · live online art event

The next room opens online. Serious collectors get in first.

Jason’s Private Collection is being prepared for a limited live art event online — a collector-only reveal where waitlist buyers receive early access to auction pieces, advance notice of the event date, and the first chance to move before the broader audience hears about it.

This is not a public catalog drop

It is a live collector moment — built around scarcity, attention, and timing.

Some pieces are not meant to sit online waiting for casual browsers. They deserve a room — even if that room is digital — where serious buyers know what is opening, when it opens, and why it matters.

Joining the waitlist signals that you want advance notice when Jason’s team begins releasing private collection pieces, auction candidates, preview windows, and live-event instructions.

Waitlist advantage

Collectors on the list hear first. Everyone else catches the echo.

The goal is urgency without gimmicks: early access, better context, and enough advance notice for decisive buyers to be ready when the online live art event opens.

First look before the room

Waitlist collectors get advance notice when private collection pieces are selected for the online live art event.

Early access to the reveal

Preview windows, lot notes, artist context, and acquisition guidance are released to the list before the public push.

Live auction alert timing

Serious buyers get date/time alerts so they can be present when the event opens and the best pieces move.

Jason-reviewed buyer path

Every serious inquiry still routes through Jason’s team for availability, payment, fulfillment, and final acquisition details.

Vault preview

The pieces stay partially hidden until the reveal window opens.

No fake artist names, prices, or availability are being invented here. The landing page builds demand while keeping the actual private collection details gated until Jason approves what can be shown.

Private collection reveal pending

Image, artist, dimensions, and opening context released to approved waitlist first.

Auction candidate under review

Selected works will be announced before the live event to serious collectors only.

Private collector-only preview

Not every piece will be public before the auction window opens.

How the live event access works

Three steps between curiosity and the online auction room.

The list is for collectors and buyers who want advance notice — not a generic newsletter blast. Jason’s team can use submissions to prioritize serious buyer follow-up.

01

Join the waitlist

Signal serious buyer intent and tell Jason’s team what kind of work, budget range, and access you want.

02

Receive the private reveal

Get early notice when auction pieces, preview windows, and the live event date are ready to release.

03

Show up live

Be online when the event opens. The room is built for decisive collectors, not casual browsing.

For serious collectors and buyers only

If you want the first signal, do not wait for the public announcement.

When the private collection pieces are ready, the waitlist gets the earliest access path: preview context, timing, and instructions before the live online art event is announced wider.

Auction waitlist

Join for early access to private collection pieces and advance notice of the live auction.

Submit only if you are a serious collector or buyer. This request places you on the early-access path for private collection previews, auction alerts, and live-event timing. Jason’s team still reviews access, availability, pricing, payment, and fulfillment details before any acquisition is confirmed.

  • Early notice when pieces are selected for auction.
  • Advance alert before the online live event date is announced broadly.
  • Collector-first context before public-facing promotion.

Waitlist requests are reviewed before private collection previews, auction timing, or acquisition details are released.