Art Museums
List of non-profit organizations working on Art Museums .
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Art Museums
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Decorative Arts Collection, Inc.
The Museum. s mission is to promote understanding and appreciation of decorative painting from all over the world.
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Arts Council/Agency
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COOP
COOP is committed to expanding Nashville’s dialogue with contemporary art through programming which presents challenging, new, or under-represented artists/artworks.
Nashville
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History Museums
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Delaware Agricultural Museum Association
DAMV utilizes its collections, historic buildings, exhibitions, and on-going research program to communicate to the public America's agricultrual heritage and specifically that of Delaware and the Delmarva Peninsula from its earliest history.
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Arts Education/Schools
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Museum of Kids Art
Our mission: to educate and inspire urban youth through the arts and mentored training in life skills; to equip and educate leaders to further demonstrate entrepreneurial potential.
The Bunny Museum
The Bunny Museum is the only museum and research library dedicated solely to collecting, preserving, researching, interpreting, and exhibiting bunny objects of value for enjoyment, understanding, and educating the public about bunnies throughout history through art, advertising, culture, film, literature, and propaganda.
Altadena
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Arts, Cultural Organizations - Multipurpose
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Walker Art Center
The Walker Art Center empowers people to experience the transformative possibilities of the art and idea of our time and to imagine the world in new ways.
Minneapolis
George Phippen Memorial Foundation
To preserve and exhibit museum quality Western art and educate the public about the unique heritage, history, legends, and influence of art of the American West.
Prescott
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Art Museums
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Hermitage Foundation
The mission of the Hermitage Museum & Gardens is to stimulate the appreciation of art and the environment.
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Art Museums
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SEEDS Fine Art Exhibits
Seeds Fine Art Exhibits’ mission is to serve our neighbors by transforming galleries into sacred spaces.
Orange
