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VISUAL ARTS AROUND THE UK

www.nnah.org.uk
National Network for Arts in Health - News of arts in health projects of national and regional interest, as well as information about National Network for the Arts in Health Projects and activities.

www.britisharts.co.uk/virtualgalleries.htm
British Arts - lots of links to all aspects of the arts - including a listing of virtual art galleries and art competitions.

www.impactarts.co.uk/whoweare.htm
Impact Arts - in Glasgow - aims to:- provide a wide range of activities to the highest standard,; enable people of all ages to realise their artistic and personal potential; generate quality work opportunities for artists in all art forms; provide value for money, and; contribute to the social, economic and cultural regeneration of the communities in which we work .

www.norcottarts.co.uk/Norcottarts.htm
Norcottarts are involved in promoting the visual arts through courses, consultancy commissions, exhibitions and workshops. Covering a wide area, locally (Milton Keynes) Nationally (Buckinghamshire, Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire, London and Northamptonshire. )and Internationally (France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Lithuania and Poland). To develop a greater appreciation and understanding of what the visual arts are through contact with artists and the artists work.

www.publicartonline.org.uk/index.html
A data base of public art around the UK.

www.artistscareers.co.uk
THE ARTISTS INFORMATION COMPANY, the publisher of this site, is dedicated to supporting visual artists throughout their professional life. That starts from the very beginning, when the first steps are taken to decide whether to enter this exciting and rewarding field. On this site you can find out what it's like to work in the visual arts. There's an amazingly wide range of opportunities available, which you may not have found in other careers guides. You can find out what artists themselves have to say about jobs, motivation and money. There are plenty of hard facts too - facts that help you address any doubts you may have (and answer those difficult questions asked by partners, friends and family).

www.iniva.org
Institute of International Visual Arts - inIVA creates exhibitions, publications, multimedia, education and research projects, designed to bring the work of artists from culturally-diverse backgrounds to the attention of the widest possible public.

www.kidsart.org.uk
Kids Art - Prize-giving site where children of all ages can show their art and schools, hospitals, clubs and groups can have their own galleries.

www.art-works.org.uk
Artworks - across the UK - is a three-part programme of activities supporting art education, initiated and funded by the Clore Duffield Foundation. Inspiring art education through: the Artworks Awards scheme; Children's Art Day; Artworks research projects.

www.youthartsonline.org
youthartsonline.org is being developed as a dedicated directory or “portal” aimed at two main audiences: young people who want information about opportunities in the arts wherever they live in the UK; youth arts practitioners and organisations who want to provide young people with information about workshops, training, courses and events.

 

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