Similar organisations to Upper Valley Art League Inc
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Arts, Cultural Organizations - Multipurpose
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Sangres Art Guild
Creating a dynamic, supportive environment for the visual arts to flourish in the Wet Mountain Valley WELCOME.
852
Westcliffe
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Arts, Cultural Organizations - Multipurpose
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74.
Logansport Art Association Inc
Logansport Art Association 2019 Spring Break Kids Clay Class Black White Show Paint Parties 2019 Art Camp Teresas Easel Class Artist Teresa Boucher A Walk In The Rain 16 x 20 acrylic painting This is the main south entrance to our gallery visible from the Market Street Bridge on old State Rd.
Logansport
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Visual Arts Organizations
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Venues for Artists in the Local Area
Showcasing artwork in the Eastside community of Seattle, WA.
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REDMOND
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Arts Council/Agency
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California Desert Arts Council LLC
CDAC unifies, empowers, and promotes arts and culture in the Coachella Valley region.
1657
Palm Desert
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Arts Education/Schools
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Desert Art Center of Coachella Valley Inc
TO STIMULATE, EDUCATE, AND NURTURE CREATIVITY IN THE COACHELLA VALLEY COMMUNITY THROUGH THE COLLABORATIVE EFFORT OF MEMBERSHIP PROGRAMS, ART EDUCATION, AND GALLERY SPACE FOR EMERGING AND ESTABLISHED ARTISTS.
Palm Springs
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Other Art, Culture, Humanities Organizations/Services N.E.C.
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78.
Wimberley Valley Art League
We promote, inspire, and support the visual arts in the Wimberley Valley.
1700
Wimberley
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Arts, Cultural Organizations - Multipurpose
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FREMONT ART ASSOCIATION
The Fremont Art Association offers local artists, collectors, students and art enthusiasts a venue that combines a showcase storefront gallery and a working studio.
1300
Fremont
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Arts Council/Agency
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Gulf Breeze Arts Inc
The Gulf Breeze Arts club meets the 1st Tuesday of every month at 6pm at the GB Community Center, 800 Shoreline Drive, Gulf Breeze, Florida.
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Gulf Breeze
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Arts, Cultural Organizations - Multipurpose
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Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts
THE MISSION CULTURAL CENTER FOR LATINO ARTS ("MCCLA") WAS ESTABLISHED IN 1977 BY ARTISTS AND COMMUNITY ACTIVISTS WITH A SHARED VISION TO PROMOTE, PRESERVE AND DEVELOP THE LATINO CULTURAL ARTS THAT REFLECT THE LIVING TRADITION AND EXPERIENCES OF CHICANO, MEXICAN, CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICAN, AND CARIBBEAN PEOPLE.
San Francisco






