Art Dorks - An online community for artists to share their work in personal galleries. The aim is to network, discuss, and help each other grow artistically.
Cannibal Flower - Artists that use private and public donated space to showcase their work and that of others. They promote the venue location itself, and bring art, music, dance and performance to the public eye.
A Co-op Gallery in Fort Worth housing 20 resident artists, art ranging in style from abstract expressionism to photo-realism, sculpture, wood art, photography, and precious jewelry.
Bringing alternative, lowbrow, outsider, kustom kulture, tattoo, spraycan, surf/skate/punk inspired,hip-hop influenced, raw, inspiring, disturbing, and all out bad ass art to the masses since 2001.
Gallery featuring work by Joy Brown, Stuart Bigley, Ananda Saha. Includes anagama wood-fired ceramic, sculpture, wall relief murals, installations, oil paintings and drawings. South Kent, Connecticut.
Project of Artists in Cellophane, in which retired cigarette vending machines are used to dispense art. Includes introduction, history, images of the machines, and samples of the artists' work.
Located in San Francisco's Haight neighborhood, David Bruce's "house of good lovin" (known for the Gemini Party) is now a fine art community space, too!
Artzero children's art projects, led by visual artists Bryan Holdsworth and Lucy Brennan-Shiel, are a collaboration between artists and children with a particular emphasis on child-centered creativity.
Visit the studio near Disneyland PARIS, and learn more about etching,burin,drypoint,monotypes, paintings and pastels. You will also find poetry in French and in English, as well as Robert GRAVES translated into French.
A place where artists meet and collector's find works by Southern Arizona's emerging artists. Features calendar, artist profiles and instructions for submission.
Independent art collective based in the United Kingdom and Barcelona, working with collaborating artists to develop ideas and display works related to specific themes. In English and Spanish.
Washington, Maine cooperative gallery showcasing the work of ten female artists who live and work in the mid-coast area.The site features information about exhibitions and each artist's work. Media include painting, printmaking, sculpture and photography.
An exhibiting organization with an elected membership of about fifty-two artists. Included are images of each artists work with contact info and a brief history as well as upcoming exhibition information.
An artist-led not for profit organisation that exists to promote access to contemporary art in the rural environment and raise the profile of innovative rural artists.
A site that offers unique Australian art and crafts inspired by Australia's convict foundations. Also educational with regard to what defines convict culture and why it still exists today.
A collaborative of like-minded artists who chronicle their creative works for the purpose of mutual inspiration and public exhibition. Featuring original illustration, drawing, photography and design.
Arts and Crafts cooperative in historic Jerome, Arizona. Representing over 30 local artists. Painting, pottery, photography, jewelry, fiber, sculpture, and wood arts.
A collaborative art project hoping to involve as many women as possible. Share stories, thoughts, feelings and ideas using words, pictures, collage and stitchwork in small handmade books.
Dedicated to the showmanship of oddities, natural adaptation and mutation, and displays of curiosity through taxidermy and use of animals. News, list of members, galleries, and links.
A documentation of an exhibition at the Total Museum of Contemporary Art in Seoul by a group of international Korean and European artists. (Koo Jeoung-A, Robert Estermann, Gregory Maass, Bert Didillon, Kim Soun-Gui, Kim Na-young, Chung Seo-Young, Pekka Syrjälä, Rodolphe Auté, Kim Soun-Gui, Bahc Yi-So, Kim Joo-Hyun)
International group of contemporary abstract artists working together to promote abstract painting through a series of exhibitions that celebrate one hundred years of abstraction.
A unique collection of equine, wildlife and nature paintings by a group of Canadian artists. This select group specializes in depicting animal life and all things beautiful in the natural world.
Owned and operated by local artists, it is the oldest gallery in Mt. Pleasant, SC. On display is a collection of originals and prints. Each month one of the 17 artists is featured.
A vision to gather the abundance of artistic talent within the Brooklyn, NY neighborhoods of Fort Greene, Clinton Hill, parts of Bedford-Stuyvesant and Wallabout.
Formed in 1971 by a small group of citizens with the objective of stimulating an interest in the arts and developing creative activities for the benefit and enjoyment of the public.
Located in Tuscany, Italy, this studio is the workplace for professional stone sculptors from around the world. Presentation of its members and its particular location in a region where the sculpting tradition has been kept alive by artists and artisans through the ages.
A group of New Zealand artists mainly from Wanganui, who have joined together to provide a place for artists to show and sell their works both on the internet and with exhibitions.
The art work of Canadian artists Alan Bateman and Holly Carr. Alan paints his surroundings in stunning realism, and Holly paints bold satirical scenes on silk.
Artist Collective gallery that exhibits the works of emerging and mid-career artists from around the world in its Soho, NY location and on the Internet.
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.