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Since 1924, Long Beach Arts has been a non-profit art organization and an on-going collaborative venture between local artists and the community. The gallery hosts a wide variety of group exhibitions in all media |

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Lyme Art Association Opened in 1921 as a permanent exhibition home for the Lyme Art Colony artists, the Lyme Art Association Gallery, which is free to the public and open Tuesdays through Sunday, continues to be a vibrant art center. Professional as well as developing artists mount major exhibitions throughout the year and form the heart of the Lyme Art Association which now boasts over 1,000 members.
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The Miami Watercolor Society, Inc. (MWS) is a non-profit organization whose membership consists of a broad spectrum of water media painters ranging from professionals to teachers, those who simply paint for the joy of it, as well as patrons of the arts. The culturally diverse Society informs and educates members and others by providing exhibitions, community education, students' exhibitions, senior citizens' activities, demonstrations and publications.
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mid atlantic arts foundation providing leadership and support for artists and arts organizations
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Mid-America Arts Alliance (M-AAA) was created to support and stimulate cultural activity in communities throughout Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Texas. Based in the heartland, M-AAA now creates and manages regional, multi-regional, national, and international programs including traveling exhibitions, performing arts touring, and professional and community development. |
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MidAmerica Pastel Society |
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MudFire is not just another pottery school. We are an open playground for imaginative adults. We are inspired by people like you who know there's more to life than meetings, budgets and deadlines. Who believe in making things by hand and don't mind getting dirty. You need a place to get away from it all. |
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National Assembly of State Arts Agencies National Association of Fine Artists |
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The mission of the National Association of Independent Artists is to strengthen, improve and promote the artistic, professional and economic success of artists who exhibit in art shows. We are committed to integrity, creativity, and the pursuit of excellence and we advocate for the highest ideals and practices within all aspects of the art show environment. National Endowment for the Arts National Oil and Acrylic Painters' Society National Sculpture Society National Watercolor Society
Nature Printing Society
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New England foundation for the arts We creatively support the movement of people, ideas, and resources in the arts within New England and beyond, make vital connections between artists and audiences, and build the strength, knowledge, and leadership of the region's creative sector. |
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North East Watercolor society - promoting and preserving the art of watercolor painting
North West Collage society
Northwest Pastel Society
Ohio Valley Art League
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Oil Painters of America was founded in 1991 by Shirl Smithson primarily to focus attention on the lasting value of fine drawing, color, composition and the appreciation of light. As a beginner or a master painter, the feeling of tremendous satisfaction that came from capturing that special moment, realistically and spiritually, was a bond that united us all.
Oil Pastel Society
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Art Pacific Gallery Artists
All artists and art enthusiasts are welcome to become supporting or active members of PGA. To become an active member, able to participate in the members' only show, the artist will show three pieces of his/her current artwork. The categories accepted for jurying are the candidate's original sculpture, painting or drawing. |
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Pastel Painters Society of Cape Cod
The Pastel Painters Society of Cape Cod is a nonprofit corporation sustained by membership contributions, gifts and grants. Founded by Cape Cod pastel artist Sarah Fielding-Gunn and a handful of other local pastelists in 1995, the Pastel Painters Society of Cape Cod's goal was to establish viable exhibition venues for the medium while fostering the public education and appreciation of pastels.
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Pastel Society of America is an association of professional and emerging artists who work in the pastel medium. Founded in 1972 by Flora Giffuni, PSA is the oldest pastel society in existence in America .
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Pastel Society of Australia was established in Brisbane, Queensland, in 1985 and has progressed from its formative years to now include over 200 enthusiastic members. These include members from right around Australia as well as overseas who find pastel an ideal medium through which to express their artistic talents.
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The Pastel Society of the Southwest was organized in 1979 to further education in, appreciation for, and encouragement of the use of the pastel medium. In the fall, PSSW holds an annual membership exhibition juried by a prominent, national artist. |
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PSWC was organized in 1984 to promote pastel artists and the soft pastel medium by offering information about the Pastel Medium, Pastels Only Exhibitions in International Open & Membership Shows, and Demonstrations by Recognized Pastel Artists. A newsletter for pastel artists is included with PSWC membership and a ll pastellists are invited to join the Society. |
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Proud to have celebrated our 25th Anniversary in 2004, the Portrait Society of Atlanta is a non-profit organization of portrait artists whose main purpose is to educate the public to a greater awareness of the portrait as a valid and valuable art form. At the same time we enrich our members by offering a variety of services. Magazines, special programs and exhibitions are activities from which our local and national membership can benefit.
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Raven Center For the Arts |
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The Royal Society of Portrait Painters is a registered charity which aims to promote, maintain, improve and advance education in the Fine Arts and in particular to encourage the appreciation, study and practice of the art of portraiture.
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Through vision, leadership, and service, the Regional Arts & Culture Council (RACC) works to integrate arts and culture in all aspects of community life. RACC has served the Portland tri-county area since its inception in 1995, when the city's Metropolitan Arts Commission transitioned into a separate not-for-profit organization based upon the recommendation of ArtsPlan 2000+, a far-reaching blueprint for arts and culture in the region.
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Embracing all the arts since 1971, RFAA conducts educational programs, exhibitions and demonstrations, while actively supporting educational and charitable community projects. |
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San Diego Art Institute
Our mission, to maintain a center for emerging artists and the visual arts in San Diego, is expressed through some of the programs on the following pages. Click the arrow below to read about some of our other programs.
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Sarasota Arts
Our mission is to create an environment where the arts flourish.
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Sedona Arts Center
Not only is it a gathering place where artists and those who love art can explore, teach and exhibit, but it has grown into an art organization with international presence, providing outstanding artistic education programming and nationally recognized art events and workshops. |
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the Somerset Art Association welcomes artists of all ages to explore the visual arts through educational and interactive programming designed to encourage and promote arts awareness. Housed in a turn-of-the-century elementary school building, SAA sponsors year-round art classes for children, teens and adults within three large and airy studios with floor to ceiling windows. SAA offers a friendly and creative atmosphere where students, members and the public can gather to exchange ideas, discuss current work and offer camaraderie.
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The South Cobb Arts Alliance is open to anyone who enjoys art. It is a community of individuals from a wide range of backgrounds, ages, and skills who come together to express themselves through art - exploring new ideas and techniques, sharing new friendships, and broadening their horizons. We invite you to join us.
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South Mississippi Art Association
SMAA's mission is:
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To seek out and foster the artistic talents of South Mississippi
To sponsor exhibitions to promote public interest and appreciation of the arts
To find a permanent home to collect and preserve the finest examples of work so as to elevate and educate the public's taste in and promote the enjoyment of the fine arts |
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South Shore Art Center |
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The Southern Arts Federation (SAF) is a not-for-profit regional arts organization that has been making a positive difference in the arts throughout the South since 1975. SAF creates partnerships and collaborations; assists in the professional development of artists, arts organizations and arts professionals; presents, promotes and produces Southern arts and cultural programming; and advocates for the arts and arts education.
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The Stamford Art Association (SAA) was established in 1971 as a non-profit organization for artists to exhibit their work to the public. There are ten shows a year, six of them juried. The townhouse gallery is open for free on Thursdays and Fridays from 11am to 3pm and on Saturdays and Sundays from Noon to 3pm.
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Established in 1972, the Steamboat Springs Arts Council is a community-based nonprofit organization dedicated to art and cultural programming, and an advisor and advocate for over 30 AFFILIATE local arts organizations. Housed in the historic train Depot along the Yampa River at the west end of town, we manage The Eleanor Bliss Center for the Arts at the Depot with two visual arts GALLERIES and a community arts & culture Resource Center
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The Art Center Cooperative, Inc. is a non-profit corporation that provides the Jacksonville Community with a focused group of professional artists in search of excellence and recognition at their craft. Our organization is comprised of both gallery and studio artists who are willing to work with anyone interested in growing the Jacksonville art industry in order to improve the quality of life for the people of Jacksonville, FL. |
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Transparent Watercolor Society of America |
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Trenholm Artists Guild |
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The mission of the Tri-Lakes Center for the Arts is to create community partnerships for demonstrating, teaching, exhibiting and promoting the arts and humanities. The center is an advocate for artistic growth in our community. We offer programs that benefit residents, business owners, students, artists, art lovers and all who are inspired by the arts. |
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Trinidad Area Arts Council
Visual Arts Alliance
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VAST , long known as NTAAL (North Texas Area Art League), was organized in 1975.
- seeks to further community participation in and appreciation for the visual arts
- provides opportunities for developing artists' skills and expression
- offers fellowship with people of similar interests
- offers educational opportunities for the public and artists alike
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