Organizations
Organizations
Information on international associations, collectives or groups whose primary purpose is to advocate, support, disseminate information on, or in some way further the Arts.
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- Expositions of original artwork and exposure of artists of all genres. Promotes multicultural and international exchange and collaboration.
- Transnational organization initiates and organizes international art projects and focuses on innovative, experimental working methods and border crossing cooperation.
- A not-for-profit organization, encourages the view that there is a place for artistic intention even in a world without telos.
- International cultural association organizes panels, research and lectures.
- A not-for-profit arts organization that explores the individual creative process through various art forms including movement, music, theatre, and visual arts.
- International arts organization serving people with disabilities of all ages, with a large network of affiliates. A wide range of educational opportunities, exhibits and performances in all of the arts from young children through elderly adults.
- Offers residential fellowships in Cassis, France, for researchers and artists. Describes accommodations and local resources, and gives applications and requirements.
- Intends to communicate the positive and creative energies of Iraqi artists dispersed throughout the world today.
- U.A.C.K. is composed of artists ranging in age from 16 through 34. We come together to create a world of artistic expression for young children who may not have the opportunity to experience this aspect of life. Our programs explore crafts, creative writi
- Arranges conferences, exhibitions and art competitions for students and artists, as well as international meetings in Florence in order to promote peace among young people.
- UNESCO promotes living cultures through the promotion and protection of creativity, promotion of craftwork and design and several activities undertaken in the field of books and cultural industries.
- Nonprofit organization event for film, video, audio, CD multimedia, Internet media, scriptwriting and journalism. General information, entry forms, dates, and archive.
- Provides financial assistance to individual working artists of established ability.
- Provides temporary and permanent residencies to professionals in the arts in any part of the world.
- A not-for-profit public institution focused on promoting cultural communication between Europe and the USA.
- The Institute understands itself as link between artists, cultural institutions and companies.
- Mutual aid organization for artists, including its own production agency. Links, listings of opportunities, information on how to help.
- Facilitates the production and presentation of work not supported by traditional venues such as galleries, museums, and universities.
- Features art and artists represented by 68 countries and the United Nations.
- ICAF, a not-for-profit organization, celebrates and promotes children's art, imagination and creativity globally.
- A not-for-profit group of artists, writers, photographers, film-makers and linguists
- To advance the education of the public by the promotion of their appreciation of the fine arts and in particular the works of Henry Moore.
- Interdisciplinary cultural society concerned with visual arts, architecture, dance, music, theatre and cinema. History, media, calendar, event tickets, and contact information.
- A non-profit organization for contemporary art and humanitarian purposes.
- Nonprofit organization that offers roundtables and contests, and creates call to arts expos.
- Promotes excellence in scholarship and teaching in the history and criticism of the visual arts and in creativity and technical skill in the teaching and practices of art.
- Established in Vaduz, Liechtenstein for the purpose of receiving funds from individuals and corporations for distribution in support of worthy arts organizations worldwide.
- Global project using art to heal the world
- Works with artists, art managers and museums in the U.S., Russia, the NIS and Eastern and Central Europe, to combine efforts and address issues of mutual concern.
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