| 1. | Foundation for Art Resources (FAR) | | | Facilitates the production and presentation of work not supported by traditional venues such as galleries, museums, and universities. www.farsited.org |
| 2. | ities | | | A not-for-profit organization, encourages the view that there is a place for artistic intention even in a world without telos. www.dactyl.org |
| 3. | KulturAXE - International Art Action | | | Transnational organization initiates and organizes international art projects and focuses on innovative, experimental working methods and border crossing cooperation. www.kulturaxe.com |
| 4. | Art for the World : | | | A non-profit organization for contemporary art and humanitarian purposes. www.art-for-the-world.com |
| 6. | Society for Arts | | | A not-for-profit public institution focused on promoting cultural communication between Europe and the USA. societyforarts.com |
| 8. | International Music and Art Foundation | | | Established in Vaduz, Liechtenstein for the purpose of receiving funds from individuals and corporations for distribution in support of worthy arts organizations worldwide. imafoundation.homestead.com |
| 9. | Romualdo Del Bianco Foundation | | | 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. www.fondazione-delbianco.org |
| 10. | Vicious Aubergine Association | | | Mutual aid organization for artists, including its own production agency. Links, listings of opportunities, information on how to help. www.homepagez.com |
| 11. | Twin Rivers Media Festival | | | Nonprofit organization event for film, video, audio, CD multimedia, Internet media, scriptwriting and journalism. General information, entry forms, dates, and archive. www.twinriversmediafestival.com |
| 12. | Creativity, Copyright and Cultural Industries | | | 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. www.unesco.org |
| 13. | The United Artists Coalition for Kids! | | | 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 oppotunity to experience this aspect of life. Our programs explore crafts, creative writing, dance, music, theatre and the visual arts. www.uack.org |
| 14. | VSA Arts (formerly Very Special 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. www.vsarts.org |
| 16. | Seven Dragons | | | Expositions of original artwork and exposure of artists of all genres. Promotes multicultural and international exchange and collaboration. www.sevendragons.org |
| 17. | Found Art | | | Global project using art to heal the world www.found-art.com |
| 18. | Emerging Artists Resource | | | Contains gallery listings, artist grant and scholarship sources, and organizations listings. www.emergingartistresource.com |
| 19. | La Biennale di Venezia | | | Interdisciplinary cultural society concerned with visual arts, architecture, dance, music, theatre and cinema. History, media, calendar, event tickets, and contact information. www.labiennale.org |
| 20. | Timotca | | | Features art and artists represented by 68 countries and the United Nations. www.timotca.org |
| 21. | The Camargo Foundation | | | Offers residential fellowships in Cassis, France, for researchers and artists. Describes accomodations and local resources, and gives applications and requirements. www.camargofoundation.org |
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