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» Site title: Affordable Art Fair » Site description: Provides a searchable catalogue, information for exhibitors, location map, mailing list and sponsership details for the events held in London, Bristol and New York.
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» Site title: The Annual Halloween Art Exhibit » Site description: Based on traditional and contemporary Halloween themes. Includes galleries of original works from last year's show, related links, and call for artists.
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» Site title: Art and Craft Shows » Site description: Searchable database of art festivals and craft shows. Locate a show by dates, city, state, region.
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» Site title: Art and Industry : 2000 Biennial Festival » Site description: Art and Industry 2000 will provide a meeting ground between business organisations and contemporary visual artists, showcasing contemporary artworks at sites around New Zealand.
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» Site title: Art in the Park » Site description: A UK art education charity dedicated to making art with people for city parks and gardens.
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» Site title: Art Santa Fe » Site description: Information on the biennial International contemporary art fair. New Mexico.
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» Site title: ArtCar Fest » Site description: Annual gathering of amazing Art Cars from around the US and Canada. The largest event of its kind on the West Coast.
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» Site title: Artists Exhibition » Site description: Art exhibitions and other events in England.
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» Site title: Biennale Venice » Site description: International exhibition of contemporary art in Venice. List of artists, with information.
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» Site title: Boston International Fine Art Show » Site description: Annual fair featuring multiple galleries in a variety of media. Provides a map and information on galleries and sponsors.
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» Site title: Cosmopolis- Art 33 Basel » Site description: Review of the world's leading fair for modern and contemporary art in 2002.
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» Site title: The Creative Collective » Site description: A non-profit group of Philadelphia women who promote hand crafted artworks, and encourage artists to display their talents at Headhouse Square. Includes information on children's workshops.
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» Site title: Denver Sculpture Society » Site description: An overview of the artists participating in the 5th annual exhibit, "The Joy of Sculpture," at the Colorado Historical Museum. Includes gallery of sculptures.
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» Site title: Health & Harmony Music & Arts Festival » Site description: Arts and Crafts fair with music concerts in Santa Rosa, CA 500 exhibitors featuring health products, new age, metaphysical, massage and healing with 6 outdoor stages with local and nationally known musicians
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» Site title: Juried Art and Craft Festivals » Site description: Online listings with contact information for juried art and craft shows held throughout the USA, sorted by month.
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» Site title: Manifesta » Site description: Details of the European Biennial for Contemporary Art hosted in Frankfurt/Main, including past events.
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» Site title: Moscow Renaissance Fair » Site description: A celebration of spring with food, crafts, and live entertainment in Moscow, Idaho, USA.
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» Site title: Salida Art Walk » Site description: An annual arts celebration in downtown Salida, Colorado. Visitors enjoy the sights and sounds of the visual and performing art showcased in over 40 galleries, restaurants and shops.
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» Site title: Sausalito Art Festival » Site description: Outdoor event held annually Labor Day weekend in Sausalito, California since 1952. Includes a virtual gallery.
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» Site title: Sawdust Art Festival » Site description: Summer arts and crafts festival guide to demonstrations, classes, and entertainment. Information on Winter Festival, Spring into Art, and Artwalk.
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» Site title: 7th Havana Biennial Report » Site description: Tour of the Biennial with interviews, exhibitions, and summaries of events.
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» Site title: Thunderbird Artists' Fine Art Festivals » Site description: Information including a festival schedule, artists applications, press releases, contact information and an artist's gallery.
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» Site title: UK Art Competitions » Site description: Details of the major art competitions in the UK.
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» Site title: Watercolours and Drawings Fair » Site description: Provides information on the exhibitors, location and times along with a feedback form for this annual event in central London.
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» Site title: World Wide Video Festival » Site description: An annual international media art festival held in Amsterdam. Festival presentations include installations, videos, cdroms, performances, retrospectives and a seminar.
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