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  • American Federation of Arts - develops art exhibitions and educational, professional, and technical support programs in collaboration with the art museum community.
  • American Historical Print Collectors Society - for those interested in American historical prints up to 1900. AHPCS issues a biannual magazine, Imprint, newsletters, and holds annual meetings.
  • Americans for the Arts - works with cultural organizations, arts, business and government leaders and patrons to provide leadership, research, development, visibility and advocacy for the arts.
  • Americas Society - nonprofit informing U.S. citizens about social, political, and cultural trends confronting their neighbors in Latin America, the Caribbean, and Canada.
  • Anweb.co.uk [a-n] - provides information, advice, and debate for visual and applied artists. Includes a magazine, programmes supporting development, and tools to fund artists' survival.
  • Arangham Trust - promotes closer interaction between traditional dance forms and related Indian performing and visual arts. Presents The Other Festival.
  • Archives Resource Community (ARC) - organization which archives Indian audio-visual expressive culture.
  • Art & Science Collaborations, Inc. - eclectic group of individuals who are interested in the intersection of art and science.
  • Art and Revolution - collectives from around the United States emphasizing politics and direct action in their work.
  • Art Culture Nature (ACN) - association for the study of the relationship between the arts and the environment.
  • Art for Change - network of artists and volunteers dedicated to the promotion of artists from diverse ethnic and racial backgrounds.
  • Art for the World - independent nonprofit organization for contemporary art serving humanitarian purposes.
  • Art in Defense of Human Rights - founded by the Danish sculptor, Jens Galschi¿t, who wanted to erect his own sculpture, Pillar of Shame.
  • Art in Embassies - demonstrates the partnership between private industry and the U.S. government to promote some of the finest contemporary examples of American art in overseas settings.
  • Art in General - a nonprofit organization providing a laboratory environment for the newest of today's art, work that is often underrepresented in art museums or commercial galleries.
  • Art in the Public Interest - nonprofit organization bringing the arts together with community and social concerns.
  • Art League of Fort Myers - organized for the purpose of bringing people together who are interested in painting and drawing. Offers classes, shows, workshops, library, and more.
  • Artco - The Arts Coalition - provides information on the arts in San Antonio and serves as a community and Internet training point for local artists to make their work available on the web.
  • ArtIsrael - official site of the Israel Associations of Art, for patrons, artists, collectors, and museums.
  • ArtistResource - for and about San Francisco Bay Area art and artists, with shows, events, advice, competitions, jobs, galleries, materials, classes, and personal stories. Also includes an area for poets, with opportunities and readings.
  • Artists Against Racism - nonprofit organization where renowned personalities participate as role models to youth worldwide via advertising, school videos, and special projects.
  • Artists Collective - greater Hartford multi-arts organization which emphasizes the arts and culture of the African/Caribbean American .
  • Artists in Nature International Network - platform for those who are interested in site specific art in a context of nature.
  • ArtPoint - supports the fine arts museums of San Francisco through a year round program of art events including private tours, cocktail parties and benefits.
  • Arts & Business Council Inc. - operates both local and national programs that promote mutually beneficial partnership between the arts and business.
  • Arts and Letters Club of Toronto, The - a gathering of professionals and amateurs in visual arts, literature, architecture, music, and stage.
  • Arts International - independent, nonprofit contemporary arts organization dedicated to the development and support of global cultural interchange in the arts, and to educating audiences and the public about the richness and diversity of the arts worldwide.
  • Arts Midwest - provides funding, training, and publications.
  • Arts Wire Spiderschool - provides information for artists and arts organizations who want to integrate technology into their work.
  • Arts4AllPeople - web community of individuals and organizations committed to promoting new ideas and practices that help broaden participation im the arts.
  • ArtServe Michigan - unified arts and cultural organization serving and advocating for the arts and an enriched cultural environment.
  • Artspace Projects - nonprofit property development agency for the arts. Focusing on creating space for artists and their families in cities throughout the U.S.
  • AS220 - nonprofit whose primary role is the maintenance of an uncensored and unjuried forum for the arts in Rhode Island.
  • Asian American Arts Alliance - nonprofit service organization dedicated to increasing the support, recogition, and appreciation of Asian American arts.
  • Black Academy Of Arts and Letters (TBAAL), The - nonprofit organization working to stimulate, preserve, and promote the work of African Americans in the fine, literary, and performing arts.
  • Blackwell Street Artists - a nonprofit organization run entirely by professional artists in New Jersey.
  • Blindpainters.org - foundation known for the Europartrain project.
  • Boston Center for the Arts - nonprofit group seeking to sustain artists working in theatre or the visual arts, and to present an array of opportunities for people to encounter the work of living artists.
  • Bread and Roses Cultural Project - cultural resource emphasizing personal history and artistic expression for members of the Health and Human Services Employees Union in New York City who have little access to the arts.
  • California Arts Advocates - acts as the unified voice for Californiaàs arts community, lobbying on behalf of artists and arts institutions throughout the state.
  • California Assembly of Local Arts Agencies (CALAA) - a nonprofit, membership organization representing the stateàs local arts agencies.
  • Candid Arts Trust - English arts charity based at the Angel, Islington, London.
  • CEC International Partners - includes an overview of collaborative efforts involving Russian and American artists.
  • Center for United States-China Arts Exchange - promotes mutual interest and understanding in the arts of the United States and China and creativity in both countries.
  • Chinese Fine Arts Society - nonprofit organization promoting Chinese arts and music by bridging the East and the West.
  • Churchill Society, The - an educational and cultural society, researching causes of war and encouraging the fine arts.
  • Community of Multinational Artists (COMA) - combines and unites various fields of art into a creative productive entity, on an international basis.
  • Craft Guild of Dallas - non profit organization for aspiring artists and craftsmen of the Metroplex.
  • Creative Coalition, The - comprised of members of the arts and entertainment communities, dedicated to educating and advocating on behalf of social and political issues.
  • Creative Connections - nonprofit international cultural exchange organization that sets up class-to-class exchanges between American schools and their counterparts in many countries.
  • Creative Edge, The - sponsoring programs that introduce and develop for individuals the inner creative process used by experienced artists of various fine arts disciplines.
  • Cultural Human Resources Council (CHRC) - formed by members of the cultural community to identify and respond to the professional development and training needs of the Canadian cultural workforce.
  • De Geuzen - practices includes curating, art, design, and educational workshops.
  • Enjoy the Arts - provides discounted tickets and admission to art organizations in greater Cincinnati and features an arts calendar.
  • Esperanza Center - a progressive, grassroots cultural organization, advocating/affirming the lives and struggles of people of color, women, lesbians and gays, the working class,and the poor.
  • Ethnic Art Institute of Micronesia - dedicated to recreating the indigenous art of Micronesia.
  • Experimental Art Foundation - Australian and international.
  • Fishtown Artspace
  • Folk Art Society of America - the unique world of contemporary folk, self-taught, and outsider art with calendars, articles and much much more
  • Foundation for Digital Culture - not-for-profit organization whose purpose is to promote and support digital culture and art online.
  • Friends Of The Arts - not-for-profit arts support group, hosting group exhibitions featuring emerging and established artists.
  • Friends of the Arts and Sciences, Inc. - a not-for-profit group of about three hundred artists and friends offering studio workshops.
  • Fundacion Arte y Tecnologia - the Art and Technology Foundation; their contemporary art collection, their technological collection (history of telecommunications), and more.
  • Gallery 37 - internationally recognized program for young, urban artists. Its programs offer culturally diverse youth training in the arts with professional artists.



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