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Museums & Museum Activities
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Friends of the Museum of Printing Inc The
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Tectonic Theater Project, Inc.
Groundbreaking work of staggering beauty seen by millions.
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New York
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Museums & Museum Activities
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Harriet U Allyn Test Tr
Celebrating the power of art since 1932.
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Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution
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Ellen Frank Illumination Arts
Ellen Frank Illumination Arts Foundation, Inc is a 501 (c)(3) public benefit foundation whose purpose is to enable the revitalization of the art of illumination and creation of new works in this genre.
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Visual Arts Organizations
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The Contemporary Dayton
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ART 180, Inc.
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Community/Neighborhood Development, Improvement
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Flint Public Art Project
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SAN FRANCISCO CAMERAWORK INC
San Francisco's space for provocative new ideas and directions in photography since 1974.
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San Francisco
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Museums & Museum Activities
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Oaks House Museum Corporation
The mission of The Oaks House Museum Corporation is to preserve and interpret the circa 1853 Oaks House, its collection, and grounds, to depict the life of a middle-class family on a mid-19th-century urban farmstead through the story of four-term Jackson mayor James Hervey Boyd, his wife Eliza Ellis Boyd, and their family, focusing on the years 1853 to 1863.
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