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  1. Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
    Special exhibitions of international art are featured annually as well as exhibits of the Academy''s collections.
    www.pafa.org
  2. Columbia University Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library
    Subject guides and Internet resources in architecture, archaeology, and the fine arts.
    www.columbia.edu
  3. The Henry Moore Foundation
    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.
    www.henry-moore-fdn.co.uk
  4. Martina Hamilton Fine Arts, Inc.
    New York City private dealer featuring selected works by Odd Nerdrum, Norwegian figurative artist and painter.
    www.martinahamilton.com
  5. The Art Center Design College
    Private design college with locations in Tucson, Arizona and Albuquerque, New Mexico that offers Bachelor of Arts and Associate degrees in graphic design, interior design, animation, illustration and fine arts. Includes programs, admissions, campus information, scholarships and a student gallery.
    www.theartcenter.edu
  6. Tokyo National University of Fine Arts & Music
    Undergradurate and graduate courses offered in visual arts, design, music, architecture, art history and photography.
    www.geidai.ac.jp
  7. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
    Research affiliation: Research Library Group.
    www.mfa.org
  8. Amit May Fine Arts
    Corporate Diversity Awareness Art Exhibition programs, designed for corporations and organizations to host at their own facilities.
    amitmay.com
  9. Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
    Features information on visiting, special exhibits, membership details, contacts, and photos.
    mfah.org
  10. Fine Arts Library, University of British Columbia
    Collection includes Canadian, Pre-Columbian, Oriental and Italian Renaissance art as well as the history of architecture. Vancouver, B.C., Canada.
    www.library.ubc.ca
  11. National Association of Decorative & Fine Arts Societies
    NADFAS is an arts-based educational charity, with over 300 societies and 90,000 members worldwide. Its core is local societies. Education, heritage, membership and news.
    www.nadfas.org.uk
  12. Bantam Fine Arts
    Connecticut dealer specializing in 19th and 20th century American works of art.
    www.bantamfinearts.com
  13. Rowan University College of Fine and Performing Arts
    Information on programs provided by the Department of Art, Department of Music and the Department of Theatre and Dance.
    www.rowan.edu
  14. Kyoto City University of Arts
    Fine arts, design, crafts and music programs offered. Japan.
    www.kcua.ac.jp
  15. Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
    Research affiliation: Research Library Group.
    www.mfah.org
  16. DSA Fine Arts
    Describes services and experience, with client portfolio and artist details. Beacon, New York.
    www.dsafinearts.com
  17. George Stern Fine Arts
    20th century American painting and sculpture, California Impressionism and Modernism. Featured artists: Bartlett, Bischoff, Botke, Braun, Buff, Cooper, de Longpre, Dixon, Gruppe, Kleitsch, Payne, Guy Rose and Wendt.
    www.sternfinearts.com
  18. Salzburg International Summer Academy of Fine Arts
    The aim of the Academy is to explore differing approaches to all forms of the visual arts, and students receive expert training and supervision in artistic techniques ranging from the traditional to the most recent and avantgarde. Programs in painting, photography, sculpture, architecture, illustration, graphic arts and other subject areas. (Salzburg, Austria)
    www.summeracademy.at
  19. Hollingsworth Fine Arts
    Offers traveling exhibitions of art and history to museums and educational institutions.
    www.hollingsworthfinearts.com
  20. International Arts and Antiques Fair
    TEFAF Maastricht and pan Amsterdam, organised by The European Fine Art Foundation, are known for their high quality art and antiques.
    www.tefaf.com
  21. George Stern Fine Arts
    20th century American painting and sculpture, California Impressionism and Modernism. Featured artists: Bartlett, Bischoff, Botke, Braun, Buff, Cooper, de Longpre, Dixon, Gruppe, Kleitsch, Payne, Guy Rose and Wendt.
    www.sternfinearts.com
  22. Aegean Center for the Fine Arts
    Offering details on courses in painting, drawing, photography, literature, printmaking, creative writing and voice. Paros, Greece and Tuscany, Italy.
    aegeancenter.org
  23. Hauswedell & Nolte
    One of continental Europe's leading Auction Houses for Rare Books and Fine Arts. With spring and fall season sales, it offers items of exceptional quality to an highly discerning international clientele.
    www.hauswedell-nolte.de
  24. College of Fine Arts - Illinois State University
    Information on graduate and undergraduate programs in the college's School of Art, School of Music, School of Theatre, and the program in Arts Technology, as well as facilities including the Center for the Performing Arts, University Galleries, and Illinois Shakespeare Festival.
    www.cfa.ilstu.edu
  25. Field Fine Arts
    Artist and printmaker Joseph J. Field, inspired by Biblical themes and landscape of the Welsh Marches.
    www.fieldfinearts.co.uk
  26. Academy of Fine Arts
    University-level training in painting, sculpture, printmaking and media studies. Brief information about studying and applying.
    www.kuva.fi
  27. Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow
    General information about the academy, structure, history.
    asp.krakow.pl
  28. Academy of Fine Arts in Poznan
    About the academy, admissions, faculties, international cooperation.
    www.asp.poznan.pl
  29. Long Lake Camp for the Arts
    Focuses on theater, dance, music, circus, and the fine arts. Includes location, photographs, and production, session, and contact information. Lake George, New York.
    www.longlakecamp.com
  30. Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts
    Independent Fine Arts college offering four-year Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, as well as Certificate program in Painting and Sculpture. Located in Old Lyme.
    www.lymeacademy.edu
  31. Covington Fine Arts Gallery
    Purchase American and European paintings and fine prints online. Services include appraisal, restoration and framing.
    www.covingtongallery.com
  32. The Amerind Foundation
    Mission is to educate and inform the public about American Indian prehistory and history. Exhibits range from anthropology and archaeology to fine arts. Located in Benson, Arizona.
    www.amerind.org
  33. Pharaohs of the Sun: Akhenaten, Nefertiti, Tutankhamun
    Exhibition premiered at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. A stunning collection of ancient artifacts from the Amarna period. Images and information presented through text, videos and games.
    www.mfa.org
  34. Dragon Galleries
    Illustrated and annotated links to the fine arts of Asia, on the web and brick-and-mortar. Includes galleries and artists working in sumi-e, suminagashi, Chinese brush painting, mixed media, and calligraphy.
    dragongalleries.com
  35. University of Victoria Fine Arts
    Offers Graduate and Undergraduate degrees of Visual Arts, Art History, Performing Arts, and Music, in addition to Diploma and Undergraduate studies of Writing. Located in Victoria British Columbia.
    finearts.uvic.ca
  36. Kenai Fine Arts Center
    Home for the Peninsula Art Guild, a non-profit organization supporting visual arts on Alaska's Kenai Peninsula. Includes member links, workshops, and news.
    www.kenai.net
  37. EJ Arts
    Offers drum scanning and digital fine art giclee printmaking to artists and photographers. Processes, pricing, and owner's portfolio. Rochester, New York.
    www.ejarts.com
  38. Zanshin Fine Arts
    Zanshin Fine Arts' goal is to showcase Northern California artists whose work embodies the process of Zanshin: "remaining mind": a balanced, aware state cultivated by the martial artist and well befitting the visual artist.
    www.zanshinart.com
  39. Long Lake Camp for the Arts
    Focuses on theater, dance, music, circus, and the fine arts. Includes location, photographs, and production, session, and contact information.
    www.longlakecamp.com
  40. Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts
    Offers several areas of study to obtain a bachelors degree.
    www.pafa.org
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