Links for Artists
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Art news for galleries, artists, museums and Contemporary Art for Sale. Buy art from our contemporary art for sale sections with over 22,000 artists and art galleries.
Art Net offers a variety of services to the arts community. Check out the articles written by Mark Kostobi on the business of art. They might change your mind on this controversial artist.
ArtistsRegister.com showcases visual art by artists who are US residents represented through many disciplines. The Web site serves to connect the artists and their work with private collectors, gallery owners, interior designers, corporate art buyers, public art administrators, and art enthusiasts in general! Their monthly email newsletter offers articles, calls for entry and a great show calendar.
Mid Michigan Art Guild is a nonprofit organization of Michigan artists helping each other promote their art in Michigan and throughout the world. Any and all Michigan artists are welcome to join us.
Fresh ideas for taking photographs. Adjustments for you to make common snapshots more dramatic. See what makes a photo great and apply it to your images. Inspiration for new approaches. Have two of these, camera, scanner or Photoshop? Get a nudge from me to use them with great results.
www.ourdigitalphotographysuccess.com
The definitive sourse for finding galleries, museums and artists around the state of New Mexico.
A great email newsletter from Robert Genn. "I sincerely hope you get something out of it. By subscribing you have joined a world-wide community of creative people. We are mostly painters, but there are also a large number of sculptors, writers, photographers, and to a lesser degree collectors and art dealers and others who are just interested. Many subscribers are art students--often encouraged to subscribe by their instructors," Robert Genn. An inspirational newsletter...
This web site is the brainchild of artist Beverly Ashe. Beverly has assembled a group of contemporary artists from around the west, putting together alternative shows, placing advertising in national publications, and participating in art fairs around the country.
