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| Founded in 1906, the American Association of Museums (AAM) is dedicated to promoting excellence within the museum community. AAM is the only organization representing the entire scope of museums and professionals and nonpaid staff who work for and with museums. | ||
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The Art Dealers Association of America (ADAA) is a nonprofit
membership organization of the nation's leading galleries in the fine
arts. Founded in 1962, the ADAA seeks to promote the highest standards
of connoisseurship, scholarship and ethical practice within the profession.
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Art Exchange is a fine arts information data base on artists and their artwork. Collectors and patrons seeking information on artists and their artwork can be found on this most comprehensive web site. |
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| This site was created in 1997 as an on-line resource for anyone interested in the healing potential of art. To learn more about the Arts and Healing Network, the annual AHN award, and the power of art to heal, explore this web site. | ||
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Artists Rights Society was appointed by the French copyright societies for visual artists to represent the intellectual property interests of their members within the United States. | |
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Gallery Guide |
Visit the ultimate online Gallery Guide for information on virtually every musem and gallery in the world. You'll find updated schedules for current exhibits and links to artists here that just can't be found elsewhere on the Web. |
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City Link Magazine showcases many emerging and recognized artists from all over the world who find themselves exhibiting in the South Florida Art Community from Fort Lauderdale to the Palm Beaches. |
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The DDA sponsored "Art-In-TheA-Downtown" program is an outdoor sculpture project that affords a highly visible way for the public to interact with art, while providing a showcase for local and regional artists to display and sell their work. |
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| Grounds For Sculpture was established in 1992 to promote a greater understanding of and appreciation for contemporary sculpture by organizing exhibitions of well-known, internationally recognized artists, as well as emerging artists on its 35 acre site. | ||
| Keith Haring set up this foundation a year before his death in 1990. The foundation supports archives of the artist's work and AIDS related and childrens charities. | ||
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Fine Arts |
Internet for the Fine Arts is a network of on-line artists, galleries, museums, and resources for the fine arts. |
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The International Sculpture Center is a not-for-profit organization. The ISC advances the creation and understanding of sculpture and its unique and vital contribution to society. |
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Documents, photographs, movies, and sound recordings that highlight American history. |
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| Manhattan Arts International | Dedicated to helping Artists reach their potential by providing vital career information and personalized services. We also bring the work of talented Artists of all styles and media to the attention of art buyers and members of the global art community. | |
| The Menil Collection | The Menil Collection is the primary repository of John and Dominique de Menil's private collection. One of the most significant of the twentieth century, the collection consists of nearly 15,000 works dating from the Paleolithic era to the present day. | |
| Moffett's Artletter | Kenworth W. Moffett, Ph.D., former Curator of the Boston Museum of Art and Harvard Graduate has written many books about contemporary fine arts. He has directed and founded Museums, built public and private fine art collections worldwide. | |
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Pollock-Krasner Foundation | The Pollock-Krasner Foundation, Inc. was established in 1985 for the sole purpose of providing financial assistance to individual visual artists of established ability through the generosity of the late Lee Krasner, one of the leading abstract expressionist painters and the widow of Jackson Pollock. |
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The Public Art Fund is New York's leading presenter
of artists' projects, new commissions, and exhibitions in public spaces.
For over 25 years the Public Art Fund has been committed to working
with emerging and established artists to produce innovative exhibitions
of contemporary art throughout New York City.
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SocialMiami.com is South Florida's ultimate insider guide to the city's most exclusive events, parties and art happenings. Our weekly e-newsletters and website keep you up to date on community events and keep you posted on the town's high society with photos from the city's fashionable and gala events. | |
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The Open Society Institute and Soros Foundation ArtsLink program promotes the international exchange and building of partnerships between arts communities in Central and Eastern Europe and the United States. |
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Storm King Art Center | Storm King Art Center is a museum that celebrates the relationship between sculpture and nature. Five hundred acres of landscaped lawns, fields and woodlands provide the site for postwar sculptures by internationally renowned artists. |
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Wide Arts Resources |
WWAR is a most comprehensive registry of fine arts information on the Web. Artists, museums, galleries, agencies, schools, exhibition schedules and performance art. A truly invaluable resource for artists and art lovers alike. |
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