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Access Arts' ArtDeadline.Com - The art world's source for income and exhibition opportunities. A searchable database and magazine that lists local, national and international juried exhibitions, competitions, grants, art jobs, percent-for-arts, art in public RFP's, festivals, residencies, internships, & much more... Also see comprehensive artist support and representation services.
A.I.R. Gallery - Their mission is to advance the status of women artists through exhibitions and by providing leadership and a sense of community.
ARC Gallery - ARC Gallery/Educational Foundation is a not-for-profit, artist run gallery located in Chicago's River West Neighborhood.
Art for Healing - Art for Healing, Inc., NYC supports emerging, professional, visual and performing artists with exhibitions, teaching opportunities and appearances at various private and public spaces.
Artist Help Network - On-Line Service that helps fine artists mine resources on career development.
Artists Register - Listings of exhibition opportunities for artists.
The Arts & Healing Network - This web site is an international resource for anyone interested in the healing potential of art.
ArtTable - A national membership organization for professional women in leadership positions in the visual arts.
Around the Coyote - The Around The Coyote Arts Festival in Chicago exhibits the work of established and emerging artists and provides a venue for discourse and education through creative processes every September and February.
Artwomen.org - A virtual organization seeking dynamic exchanges of views on visual art and feminist cultural production across & between disciplines. They will feature art by women working & exhibiting outside major art centers.
Asian American Women Artists Association - San Francisco Bay Area organization which supports and promotes Asian American women artists in the visual, literary and performing arts.
Ceres Gallery - Founded in 1983, as a program of the New York Feminist Art Institute, Ceres is a not-for-profit artist run organization dedicated to the promotion of contemporary women in the arts.
Chicago Artists' Coalition - A visual arts organization whose mission is to fulfill four basic needs: the education of the general public regarding the value of the visual arts to society; the advocacy of visual arts issues for members and the art community; the provision of professional and educational services for artists and the arts community; the improvement of the environment in which artists live and work.
The Chicago Mosaic School - The Chicago Mosaic School was founded to fill the void in education in Mosaic Arts and inspire and encourage an appreciation for this ancient art form.
Chicago Women's Caucus for Art - Education about the contributions of women artists - Opportunities for the exhibition of women's work - Publication of women's writing about art - Inclusion of women in the history of art - Professional equity for all - Respect for all individuals without discrimination - Supporting legislation relevant to our goals.
Contemporary Artists' Services - Founded in 1979 by Sylvia White is one of the few management consulting firms specializing in the career development of visual artists.
Contemporary Art Workshop - Providing exhibition opportunities and support for emerging artists for over five decades.
The Exhibitionists (Women's Art Salon) - They believe art happens both inside and outside galleries, on and off the stage.
The Fund for Women Artists - The Fund for Women Artists is founded on the belief that women artists have the power to change the way women are perceived in our society. The focus is mainly on women in theatre, film, and video.
Houston Women's Caucus for Art - Creates opportunity for women's work to be seen, evaluated and sold.
International Museum of Women (I.M.O.W.) - The mission of I.M.O.W. is to value the lives of women around the world.
NYSWA - provides exhibition opportunities and art related support to its members.
Lillstreet Art Center - Founded in 1975, Lillstreet Art Center in Chicago supports the arts through an artist residency program, gallery, studio space, education and and outreach program.
MUSE - A format creatives anywhere can use to kindle discussion and networking.
NAWA - The National Association of Women Artists is a not-for-profit, member-supported organization of women in the fine arts founded in 1889. NAWA seeks to foster artists who are women, and offers exposure and opportunities for sharing that special communication inherent in art.
Ohio Art League - A non-profit organization of artists and supporters of the arts in Ohio.
Open Studio Project - OSP is a non-profit arts and social service organization providing visual arts and writing programs, with a special emphasis on using the creative arts to inspire personal growth, interpersonal understanding, and social change
Professional Art Quilt Alliance -
PAQA was formed in 1993 to develop a new group with specific aims for the innovative art quilt and art garment field.
Rainbow Artists - A Women's Art Collective - A New Mexico based, multiracial, multicultural arts collective.
Seattle Women's Caucus for Art - (SWCA) is the northwest chapter of the Women's Caucus for Art.
Studio XX - Founded in 1995, Studio XX is Montreal’s foremost women’s digital resource centre. Through a variety of creative activities and initiatives, the Studio works with women to demystify digital technologies, to critically examine their social aspects, to facilitate women’s access to technology, and to create and exhibit women’s new digital art.
Union Street Gallery - Chicago arts organization that encourages and nurtures emerging and established artists and serves as a resource for art appreciation and education.
Women's Art Resource Centre - An organization dedicated specifically to the advancement of artistic practice by contemporary Canadian women artists.
Womanspace - To provide creative learning opportunities for personal, professional and spiritual growth, as well as networking and leadership experiences, for women who wish to enrich, redirect, or rebuild their lives.
Women & Their Work - Texas organization promotes greater recognition/appreciation of women's contribution to cultural life; provides financial and technical support for artists in this region.
Women's Art Registry of Minnesota - WARM's mission is to build networks and programming that create mentoring, educational, exhibition and professional development opportunities that reflect the diverse voices, visions and values of Minnesota women visual artists.
Women's Caucus for Art - Major national organization expanding opportunities and recognition for women actively engaged in visual arts professions.
Women In Photography International - Organization that promotes the visibility of women working in the photographic arts.
Women's Studio Workshop - Provides professional opportunities and employment for women artists at various stages in their careers, and promotes programs designed to stimulate public involvement, awareness and support for the visual arts.
Working Women Artists - Michigan arts organization whose purpose is to make women artists and their art more visible in the community.
Visual Arts Coalition of Dallas - The Visual Arts Coalition of Dallas is a multi-cultural arts organization, established in 2000 to serve as an advocate for the Dallas area visual arts and artists.