Research and References
American For the Arts: Online databases of art policy and research, providing support and resources to communities throughout the country.
Art Libraries Society of North America: ARLIS/NA is a dynamic organization of over 1,000 individuals devoted to fostering excellence in art and design libraryianship and image management.
National Endowment for the Arts: The NEA is an independent agency of the federal government charged with supporting the arts in America for all Americans.
National Association of Fine Artists: This organization assists the fine artist in achieving success as a student, hobbyist, or business person.
Artshow.com: The site attracts thousands of artists and art enthusiasts each day. It's an impressive resource for daily workshops and classes as well as art organizations.
ArtistsOnline.biz: A guide to art and artist information, it is designed to bring together those who love art with those who create it and to provide an affordable means for artists to promote their work through the Featured Artist Association.
Artists Helping Artists: Open to all acitve, creative artists including musicians, visual artists, writers, performers, composers, spoken word artsts, art educators, photographers, digital artists, regardless of race, nationality, artistic or philosophic discipline.
Artist Professional Development Network: APD is a UK-wide intelligence and exchange forum for organizations that are pro-actively developing information, advise, training and professional development services for visual and applied artists.
International Institute of Visual Artists: Iniva creates exhibitions, publications, digital projects, education and research projects, designed to bring the work of artists from culturally diverse backgrounds to the attention of the widest possible public.
Mother of all Art & Art History Links Page: Sponsored by the School of Art & Design at the University of Michigan, it is, indeed, a thorough resource of research, collections, exhibitions, new media resources, and schools and departments.
Women in the Arts Inc.: The purpose of WIA is to produce and sponsor programs that promote and affirm the creative talents and technical skills of women in the visual, performing and fine arts. WIA strives to facilitate the growth, knowledge, and empowerment of women in the other varied aspects of their lives.
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