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- A.I.R.
Gallery
- cooperative, nonprofit gallery for
women artists.
- A/D
Gallery
- functional objects by painters and
sculptors.
- A/Duval
- black & white photos from Europe
& Latin America and Quicktimes of
film & documentaries.
- Ackland
Art
Museum
- with news about tours, current
exhibits, and more.
- Agung
Rai Museum of
Art
- houses a collection of works by
Balinese, Javanese and foreign
artists.
- Aigantighe
Art
Museum
- holds New Zealand, Asian, Pacific,
and European art works from the
sixteenth century to the present
day.
- Akron
Art Museum
- Albrecht-Kemper
Museum of
Art
- houses one of the finest collections
of American art in the
midwest.
- Alexandria
Museum of Art
- Alla
Bulyanskaya
Gallery
- offering contemporary Russian
painting, graphics, and
sculpture.
- Allentown
Art
Museum
- offers art exhibits, tours, lectures,
workshops, and family
activities.
- Amarillo
Museum of
Art
- specializing in 19th and 20th century
American art and in Asian
art.
- American
Detritus
Institute
- the ADI Department of Recollection
and Repair studies waste materials and
forgotten remnants of recent history,
mining them for information and
reassembling them in an experiential
studio museum.
- American
Dime
Museum
- exhibition space dedicated to novelty
entertainment and Americana including
vaudeville, carnival, circus, magic,
medicine shows, and the original dime
museums.
- American
Vaudeville
Museum
- includes magazine information and
past articles.
- American
Visionary Art
Museum
- creating a place where self-taught,
intuitive contributions of all kinds
will be duly recognized, explored, and
then championed in a clear strong
voice.
- Amon
Carter
Museum
- featuring nineteenth- and
twentieth-century American art and
photography.
- An
Lanntair
- premier art center of the Western
Isles of Scotland. Primarily devoted to
the local artists and musicians, it has
gained national and international
recognition and awards.
- Anchorage
Museum of History and
Art
- community-based institution with
exhibits and programs on the art,
history, and cultures of
Alaska.
- Angels
Gate Cultural
Center
- features galleries, workshops, and
studios for painters, sculptors,
dancers, and musicians.
- Arlington
Arts
Center
- dedicated to presenting and
supporting the new work of regional
artists.
- Art
Gallery of Greater
Victoria
- offers BC, Asian, historical, and
contemporary collections, as well as
virtual exhibits.
- Art
Gallery Of New South
Wales
- publicly funded art
gallery.
- Art
Gallery of Newfoundland and
Labrador
- at Memorial University, St. John's,
Newfoundland.
- Art
Gallery of Nova
Scotia
- focuses on artists associated with
Nova Scotia and outstanding examples of
regional and Canadian art.
- Art
Gallery of Ontario
- Art
Gallery of Swift
Current
- public art gallery and national
standard art museum offering
provincial, national, and international
exhibitions.
- Art
Gallery of the South
Okanagan
- online exhibitions, complete with
curatorial essays.
- Art
Gallery of Western
Australia
- features works by indigenous,
Australian and international artists.
Offers events, tours, collections,
gallery access, and students and
teachers services.
- Art
Museum of Southeast
Texas
- Art
Museum of Western
Virginia
- specializing in 19th and 20th century
American art, decorative art, and works
by regional artists.
- Art-Tech
- showcasing artists and exhibitions
integrating art and
technology.
- Artbox73
- index of galleries and
museums.
- Arthur
Ross
Gallery
- the exhibition gallery of the
University of Pennsylvania, featuring
fine art shows from aroud the
world
- Artists'
(Invisible, Floating) Museum of Actual
Art,
The
- with images of art, artist profiles,
links, and much more.
- Arts
Center,
The
- view the gallery or participate in
art classes and workshops for people of
all ages.
- ArtSlab
- individual and collaborative student
work.
- artthing.de
- museums and extensive documentation
on arts, including online pieces and
artist bios.
- Asheville
Art
Museum
- features contemporary art
exhibitions, tours, and
lectures.
- Auckland
Art
Gallery
- current and forthcoming exhibitions,
images and services.
- Audubon
House and Tropical
Gardens
- a restored 19th century home, exotic
period gardens, authentic antiques and
original engravings by John James
Audubon.
- Aurobora
Press
- invitational fine art press dedicated
to the monotype. Gallery features
exhibitions of artworks published by
Aurobora.
- Austin
Museum of Art
- Bakersfield
Museum of
Art
- includes exhibit calendar, membership
information, educational programs, and
directions.
- Baltimore
Museum of
Art
- features an extraordinary permanent
collection and ever-changing
exhibitions, plus programs and
performances for all ages.
- Barnes
Foundation
- includes information about visiting
the gallery, art education, the
arboretum school, and more.
- Baroniet
Rosendal
- offers a museum, concerts, art
exhibitions, guided tours and much
more.
- Basel
Museum of Fine
Arts
- housing the world's oldest public art
collection.
- Bergen
Art Museum
- Bergen
Museum
- youth gallery, arts education,
exhibts of local artists and regional
shows.
- Berkshire
Artisans,
The
- community arts center sponsoring
gallery exhibits, free performances,
public murals, and gallery
rental.
- Biggs
Museum of American
Art
- collection that reveals a devotion to
the arts of the Delaware Valley
region.
- Birmingham
Museum of
Art
- collections include African,
American, Asian, European,
Precolumbian, Native-American, and
contemporary art.
- Boca
Raton Museum of
Art
- features a fine permanent collection,
traveling exhibitions, and an art
school.
- Boise
Art
Museum
- visual arts institution featuring a
variety of artistic experiences for
visitors of all ages including
exhibitions, education programs and
special events.
- Bonnet
House
- Fredrick Clay Barl's personal
interpretation of a plantation
house.
- Booth
Western Art
Museum
- showcases Western American art, as
well as entertainment and U.S. Civil
War art collections.
- Bowers
Museum of Cultural
Art
- featuring a collection of California
paintings and artifacts.
- Brandywine
River
Museum
- collects and preserves American art
with primary emphasis on illustration,
American landscape and still life
painting.
- Brauer
Museum of Art, Valparaiso
University
- houses a collection of American art
from 1850 to the present.
- Brooklyn
Museum of
Art
- collection includes art of Asia,
Africa, the Pacific, Ancient Egypt, and
the Americas; painting, sculpture, and
decorative arts.
- Bruce
Museum of Arts and
Sciences
- Bushey
Museum and Art
Gallery
- collections and displays tell the
artistic history of the village with
works and artifacts relating to
Herkomer and his Art
School.
- Butler
Institute of American
Art
- Byzantine
Museum of
Zakynthos
- features wood carvings, wall
paintings, icons, and more.
- Cahoon
Museum of American
Art
- features work by Ralph and Martha
Cahoon, contemporary primitive
painters.
- California
African American
Museum
- offers galleries of living treasures
of African American art, history, and
culture.
- California
Center for the Arts
Museum
- multi-disciplinary arts center with
two theaters, a visual arts Museum, an
education complex, and conference
center.
- Calouste
Gulbenkian
Museum
- its collection includes ancient
books, Egyptian art, exotic pieces from
the Middle East, paintings, and
sculptures.
- Campo
and Campo
Gallery
- gallery and auctionhouse since 1897,
space of the gallery is 1700 m2 5
auctions and 8 exhibitions a
year.
- Canton
Museum of
Art
- includes information on exhibits,
events, classes, and more.
- Cape
Museum of Fine
Arts
- offering exhibitions that illustrate
the role Cape Cod and the Islands have
played in American art.
- Carl's
Wood Art
Museum
- family oriented museum with chainsaw
carvings, wood art, and educational and
fun activities.
- Carnegie
Art
Museum
- includes information on exhibits,
tours, classes, events, and
more.
- Carnegie
Museum of
Art
- collections and exhibitions
emphasizing 19th- and 20th-century
painting, sculpture, decorative arts,
architecture, prints and
video.
- Cartoon
Art Museum of San
Francisco
- dedicated to preserving, documenting,
and exhibiting original animation,
comic strip, gag cartoons, comic book
art, advertising illustration, greeting
card art, and memorabilia.
- Castellani
Art Museum of Niagara
University
- features a distinguished collection
of contemporary art, a permament folk
arts program, and a wide range of
temporary exhibitions.
- CCA
Kitakyushu
- gallery and institute for study and
research in contemporary art. Offering
post-graduate programs for younger
artists and curators.
- Cedar
Rapids Museum of
Art
- features landscape art, Ancient Roman
artifacts and sculptures, and
more.
- Center
for the Study of Political Graphics
(CSPG)
- collects, preserves, documents, and
exhibits posters relating to historical
and contemporary movements for peace
and social justice.
- Center
In The
Square
- museums of art, history and science,
a theater and a
planetarium.
- Centraal
Museum
- features exhibitions, a permanent
collection, and an information/resource
center for students.
- Centre
de Cultura Contempornia de
Barcelona -
CCCB
- dedicated to the subject of cities
and urban culture.
- Centre
for Contemporary Art (Warsaw,
Poland)
- information on the pernament
collection, documentary archives, and
temporary exhibitions, in Polish and
English.
- Centre
Picasso
D'Orta
- center dedicated to the periods when
Picasso was staying and working in
Horta de Sant Joan.
- Charles
Hosmer Morse Museum of American
Art
- houses a large collection of the
works of Louis Comfort
Tiffany.
- Charleston
Farmhouse Trust,
The
- home of Vanessa Bell, Duncan Grant,
and country meeting place of the
Bloomsbury Group. Also exhibits
contemporary art.
- Cheekwood
Museum of
Art
- notable collections of 19th and 20th
century American art, Worcester
porcelain and antique silver, as well
as outstanding traveling art
exhibitions.
- Chiaroscuro
- galleries in Scottsdale and Sante Fe
featuring paintings and sculptures from
leading names in the Southwest,
national, and international art
circles.
- Chinati
Foundation
- contemporary art museum based upon
the ideas of its founder, Donald Judd.
Dedicated to the creation and
preservation of permanent installations
of large scale works, or large groups
of work by a small number of artists,
in which art and the space around it
are inextricably linked.
- Christchurch
Art Gallery, Te Puna o
Waiwhetu
- public art gallery of
Christchurch.
- Chroma
Gallery
- contemporary art by Arkansas
artists.
- Chrysler
Museum
- collection of 30,000 objects spans
almost 4,000 years of art
history.
- Cincinnati
Art
Museum
- explore, shop, and play at Ohio's
first art museum. Enjoy highlights from
the Museum's collection, plan a visit,
send e-cards, and preview special
exhibitions.
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- Cleveland
Museum of
Art
- Works of Art online, exhibition
highlights, events, visitor
information, educational information,
lots of Egyptian facts.
- Columbia
Museum of
Art
- featuring works from the museum's
collection and a schedule of upcoming
exhibits.
- Confederation
Centre of the
Arts
- home to the Charlottetown Festival
and Canada's family classic, "Anne of
Green Gables."
- Conway
Mill
- shows and exhibitions. Also includes
history of the building.
- Cool
Arts @ The
Gallery
- featuring modern and contemporary
sculpture in glass, ceramics, studio
furniture, and fine jewelry
art.
- Cornwall
Regional Art Gallery
(CRAG)
- community art gallery featuring
contemporary exhibitions, classes, and
more.
- Currier
Gallery of Art,
The
- features European and American
paintings, decorative arts, and
sculptures. Also includes the Frank
Lloyd Wright-designed Zimmerman
House.
- Custer
Battlefield
Museum
- exhibits Custer battle artifacts,
photographs, paintings, Indian
beadwork, and more.
- D'Adamo/Hill
Fine Art
Gallery
- presents a collection of paintings,
prints, sculpture, and
glass.
- Dahesh
Museum
- dedicated to collecting and
exhibiting 19th- and early 20th-century
European academic art.
- Dali
Universe
- London exhibition featuring 500 works
by the surrealist genius Salvador
Dal'.
- Dallas
Museum of
Art
- rich in the arts of the Americas,
Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Pacific
along with decorative and contemporary
art.
- Davenport
Museum of
Art
- houses a collection that spans more
than four Centuries of painting,
print-making, drawing, and
sculpture.
- Davids
Samling -
Denmark
- provides information about the
museum's exhibitions.
- De
Grazia Gallery in the
Sun
- contains a collection of the artist's
works.
- DeCordova
Museum and Sculpture
Park
- dedicated to the exhibition,
collection, and preservation of works
by living New England
artists.
- Delaware
Art Museum
- Dennos
Museum
Center
- featuring exhibitions and concerts
combined with gallery tours, artist
lectures, hands-on workshops and school
outreach activities.
- Denver
Art Museum@
- Desert
Caballeros Western
Museum
- includes Western art, period rooms,
Native American art, minerals, and
more.
- Detroit
Institute of
Arts
- Includes images & information
from our galleries and exhibitions, DIA
event and educational program
schedules, and information on
membership, museum shops, and
more.
- Deutsches
Ledermuseum Schuhmuseum
Offenbach
- leatherwork from around the
world.
- District
of Columbia Arts
Center
- visual and performing arts center for
the Adams Morgan neighborhood of
Washington, DC. DCAC supports emerging
artists who are trying to get a
foothold in the public
arena.
- Dixon
Gallery and
Gardens
- arts museum surrounded by seventeen
acres of beautiful gardens. Offers a
specialized collection of Impressionist
paintings, decorative arts, and a
collection of Jean-Louis Forain's
works.
- Dorset
County
Museum
- information on exibits within the
museum including Roman mosaics,
artworks, literary works, and
archaeological finds, with local,
international, or world
importance.
- Drora's
Louvre
- E.G.
Buehrle
Collection
- featuring the works of the French
Impressionsists and their
contemporaries.
- Edmonton
Art
Gallery
- forum for the collection, exhibition,
and discussion of art.
- Efil
Doog
- garden with original and Polynesian
sculptures, art gallery with works by
19th century New Zealand painters, and
more.
- El
Paso Museum of
Art
- provides gallery and exhibition
information.
- Eli
Whitney
Museum
- preserving the material and
intellectual legacy of Whitney and the
beginnings of the Industrial Revolution
in America.
- Eliphante
- a 3 acre art installation. Photos,
music, and stories about this
sculptured environment.
- Elmhurst
Art Museum
- Erotic
Museum of
Barcelona
- visitors can contemplate the
development of eroticism through the
various artistic and cultural facets of
the human being.
- Estonian
National Museum
- Falmouth
Art
Gallery
- public gallery that holds temporary
and private exhibitions.
- Fine
Arts Museums of San
Francisco
- including the M.H. de Young Memorial
Museum and the California Palace of the
Legion of Honor.
- Finnish
National Gallery,
Ateneum
- Fleischer
Museum
- focuses on California and Russian
Impressionism.
- Florence
Griswold
Museum
- works from this Impressionist art
colony.
- Florida
Museum of Hispanic and Latin American
Art, The
- Fluxus
Indian Museum
- Fondation
Beyeler
- showcases works from the collection
of Hildy and Ernsy Beyeler.
- Foundry
Gallery, Washington,
D.C.
- exhibiting contemporary painting,
sculpture, photography and
multimedia.
- French
Art
Life
- features permanent exhibit and
painter of the month.
- Fresno
Metropolitan
Museum
- featuring all exhibits, a rotation of
monthly special exhibits and a yearly
calendar of events.
- Frick
Collection and Frick Art Reference
Library,
NY
- virtual tour of the museum, and
telnet access to the FRESCO, the
library catalog for art
research.
- Frog
Hollow Vermont State Craft
Centers
- nonprofit visual arts organization,
which seeks to develop and strengthen
the creation, appreciation and support
of Vermont craft through education,
sales, and exhibitions.
- Fruitmarket
Gallery,
The
- international artspace displaying a
programme of Scottish, British, and
international contemporary
art.
- Frye
Art
Museum
- featuring 19th and early 20th century
European and American paintings, as
well as works by Northwest regional
artists and Alaskan
painters.
- Fukuoka
Asian Art
Museum
- includes new releases, lecture
information, exhibition announcements,
and more.
- Galerie
Husstege
- current exhibition, artists, agenda
and links.
- Galerie-Modus
- Gandy
Gallery
- features realist art by Allan Banks,
Jeffrey Mims, and others. Works include
classical realism, impressionism,
contemporary realism, sculpture, and
19th century.
- Gemeentemuseum
Den
Haag
- in Dutch.
- Georgia
O'Keeffe
Museum
- private institution that operates in
collaboration with the Museum of New
Mexico system.
- Gibbes
Museum of
Art
- over 7,000 objects ranging from
paintings, prints and drawings to
photography, sculpture and miniature
rooms.
- Glenbow
Museum
- art and history center offering
visitors a cultural museum, an art
gallery, a library and archives of
western Canadian history. Site includes
virtual exhibits and this week in
Canadian history.
- Graffiti
Museum,
The
- a new museum about old graffiti
carved in stone.
- Great
Plains Art
Collection
- showing works from the Western
Plains, including Native American
sculptures, paintings, photographs, and
prints.
- Gregory
Museum,
The
- features historical exhibits and
specializes in the earth
sciences.
- grunt
gallery
- the gallery's annual schedule of ten
exhibitions covers a selection of group
exhibitions and solo shows by
established and emerging BC
artists.
- Guadalupe
Cultural Arts
Center
- presenting festivals, ongoing
programs and exhibits in all the
arts.
- Gustave
Moreau Museum
- Haggin
Museum
- offers collections of fine art and
area history.
- Hammond
Museum and Japanese Stroll Garden,
The
- a not-for-profit center for the
humanities.
- Hammonds
House
- galleries and resource center of
African American art.
- Hayward
Gallery
- part of South Bank Centre, London's
premier arts and performance centre.
Located on the bank of the Thames,
between Waterloo and Westminster
bridges.
- Heard
Museum,
The
- specializing in Native cultures and
art.
- Heidelberg
Motor
Museum
- features picture gallery and virtual
tour. Displays include racing, sports,
and classic cars, fire fighting
equipment, prams, and pedal
cars.
- Helen
Day Art
Center
- offers year round exhibits and
classes.
- Heritage
Plantation of
Sandwich
- museum of Americana and gardens
located on 76 acres with three
buildings; antique autos, military
collections, a carousel, folk art,
store and cafe.
- Hermitage
Foundation -
Switzerland
- temporary exhibitions on the fine
arts in a beautiful 19th-century
residence.
- Hermitage
Foundation Museum - Norfolk,
VA
- built in 1907, The Hermitage houses
the Sloane art collection as well as
traveling exhibitions and classes in
the arts.
- Het
Rembrandthuis,
Amsterdam
- located in the house where Rembrandt
lived and worked from 1639 till 1658.
The museum shows an almost complete
collection of Rembrandt's etchings and
prints.
- High
Museum of
Art
- includes images of contemporary art;
19th and 20th century furniture;
American and European painting; African
art; folk art, and
photography.
- Hill's
Native
Art
- showcasing First Nations and Inuit
artists. Includes on-line ordering and
worldwide shipping.
- Hillwood
Museum and
Garden
- collection of Russian imperial and
western European fine and decorative
arts
- Hispanic
Society of
America
- museum and reference library for the
study of art, culture, and history of
Spain, Portugal, Latin America, and the
Philippines.
- Historisch
Museum Rotterdam -
Schielandshuis
- welkom in het Schielandshuis,
hoofdvestiging van het Historisch
Museum Rotterdam.
- Ho-Am
Art
Museum
- virtual exhibit showing some of the
collection including artifacts from
celadon and porcelain pieces to Koryo
Buddhist paintings and handicrafts. In
English and Korean.
- Holland
Museums
- Homer
Watson House &
Gallery
- homestead of the noted landscape
artist (1855-1936). Offers an exhibit
schedule, bibliography,
artist-in-residence program, and
membership information.
- Honolulu
Academy of
Arts
- Hawaii's general fine arts museum,
especially strong in Asian art.
Exhibitions, education programs,
collections, publications, studio art
classes, and theater
activities.
- Hunt
Museum
- houses European arts and
antiquities.
- Hunter
Museum of American
Art
- from the Colonial period to the
present day.
- Hunterian
Museum and Art
Gallery
- the Hunterian collections at the
University of Glasgow.
- Huntsville
Museum of Art
- Hyde
Collection Art Museum,
The
- features exhibitions, lectures,
family activities, concerts,
educational programming, and other
community-based events.
- Ilias
Lalaounis Jewelry
Museum
- a private operating foundation
devoted to the art of jewelry;
permanent collection houses over 3,000
designs.
- InaaraIndia
Art
Gallery
- traditional Mughal and Tanjore art,
water and oil prints and traditional
Indian table tops and lamp
stands.
- Indianapolis
Museum of
Art
- information on current exhibitions,
permanent collections of African,
American, Asian, European, and
Contemporary art, extensive gardens,
educational resources, and
events.
- Ink
People Center for the
Arts
- membership based community arts
organization. Online galleries and
information on exhibits, programs and
art classes.
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