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Alliance of Artists' Communities
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Alliance Artists of America
Allied Artists of America, Inc. is a non-profit National Art Society composed of artists, sculptors, elected active members and sustaining associate members from the across the country. The offices and exhibition galleries are both located at the elegant historical landmark, The National Arts Club. The Allied Artists of America is incorporated under the provisions of section 101 (6) of the Internal Revenue Code.
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American Academy of bookbinding
the American Academy of Bookbinding offers a program that gives serious professional as well as amateur bookbinders an opportunity to improve their skills by receiving top level instruction without having to study abroad.
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American Color Print Society
The American Color Print Society is a non-profit National Organization Founded in Philadelphia PA in 1939 for the purposes of exhibiting the color print. At that time most of the galleries were showing black and white prints and color prints were not accepted in shows. Today the American Color Print Society accepts black and white prints. The American Color Print Society has always been an invitational members organization. Exhibitions in even years are open to non members whose work is juried for admission as well as for prizes.
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Ah haa school for the arts
The Ah Haa School's facilities consist of a black-and-white darkroom and ceramics studio open for public use, studio and classroom spaces, dance hall/gallery and administrative offices. In its elegant gallery space, local and regional artists have the opportunity to show their work in various exhibitions throughout the year.
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American Society for Aesthetics. The ASA sponsors an annual conference and three divisional conferences annually, and publishes the Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism and the ASA Newsletter. To join the ASA, subscribe to the Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism
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American Society of portrait Artists .
The American Society of Portrait Artists (ASOPA) is the largest portrait artist patron organization in the world. Founded in 1987, ASOPA has patrons in all 50 states and 34 nations and is a non-profit, 501 - (c) 3 organization. ASOPA is dedicated to furthering the fine art of portraiture and supporting the individual artist. It is led by a distinguished advisory board of directors, all dedicated to developing a year-round program of portrait events across the country which will increasingly provide every possible resource for artists and persons interested in portraiture.
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American Watercolor Society
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Art Association of Harrisburg
The Art Association of Harrisburg is the oldest Harrisburg gallery, also offering popular art classes for children and adults in Central PA.
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art association of jackson hole- drawing - design - photography - metal painting - crafts - illustrations - sculpture - films - ceramics - glass - visiting artists - workshops
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Art Council Conejo Valley
Artists in Stained Glass
Arts Midwest
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Artwell The mission of Artwell Inc. is to encourage and promote the visual.
literary, and performing arts and artists in the Northwest Corner of Connecticut through
cooperative membership in the organization. Artwell is an umbrella organization sponsoring
artistic, educational programs and workshops and musical, dramatic, and literary
performances of Connecticut artists. Through its programs, Artwell Inc.. fosters and
promotes public support for and participation in the arts.
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Associated artists Since the beginning, the purpose of Associated Artists has been
to promote the creative talent of its members,
to provide an exchange of ideas between area artists,
and to generate public interest in fine arts.
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Atlanta contemporary art center dedicated to excellence, experimentation and education in all forms of contemporary art
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Atlanta Fine Arts League was created to provide professional visual artists, working in representational genres, opportunities for exhibitions, art and business education through workshops, seminars, critique sessions, discussion groups and lectures and to offer opportunities for community service, enrichment and awareness programs and projects through their art.
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Bay Area Book artists BABA is a group of independent artists bound together by a passion for the book arts. The Book Arts Jam is BABA's annual celebration of book art.
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Brooklyn Watercolor Society
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Burbank Art Association coordinates a wide variety of events each year: Monthly meetings with painting demonstrations in all media; art and gallery shows, paint-outs, workshops, critiques, yearly art awards awarded to local high school senior students and outside exhibits.
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The Burlington Art Centre has thrived as a vital focal point for the visual arts since 1978. It is the seventh largest public art gallery in Ontario and attracts over 100,000 visitors from Burlington, the Bay Area, Toronto, and across Ontario and the U.S.A. |
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The Canadian Associaton of Photographers and illustrators in communication
Colored Pencil Society of America |
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Dunedin Fine art center - education and exhibition in the visual arts
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EVAC-East Village Art Coalition: A coalition of urban artists dedicated to building an alliance between the visual arts and the community. Through outreach programs and exhibitions we provide support to the professional development of emerging visual artists in the greater Des Moines area and contribute to the cultural and economic development of our community.
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Building a stronger Arts Community
through the
support and encouragement of visual artists.
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The Georgia Piedmont Arts Center is a non-profit organization, which has
grown to include several annual shows, a gallery, classes, pottery studio, private
studios, and both inside and outside kiln areas. A large community outreach
program has been implemented with funding from the Barrow Family
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The Great Lakes Pastel Society seeks to promote the use of pastels and increase the public awareness of creative pastel painting as a fine art medium.
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Historic Northeast Cultural Arts CommissionSupporting Performing, Visual and Liberal Arts in
Historic Northeast Kansas City
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Kansas Watercolor Society
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Lexington Art league
The Lexington Art League is Lexington's oldest and largest visual arts organization. We are committed to providing exhibition and education opportunities for artists, patrons, and the public.
We are known for our many exhibits, including the prestigious Nude International , the American Founders Bank Woodland Art Fair (held every August in Lexington's Woodland Park), and our monthly art gathering, 5/3 Fourth Friday . . . Where Work Stops and Art Starts . |