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» Site title: Arkitip » Site description: Los Angeles art magazine. Each issue features different artists, providing site-specific work.
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» Site title: Art & Frame Review » Site description: Monthly publication serving art galleries and the framing industry. Manufacturer's news, suppliers, and artist profiles.
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» Site title: Art Calendar » Site description: A business magazine for visual artists.
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» Site title: Art Daily » Site description: News from the art world, and directory of artists, museums, and galleries.
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» Site title: Art Monthly Australia » Site description: Magazine containing commentary, news and reviews on the visual arts, which is distributed throughout Australia and internationally.
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» Site title: Artezine » Site description: New York City based e-zine providing a review of the arts and culture.
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» Site title: Artpix » Site description: A not-for-profit contemporary art journal on CD-ROM.
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» Site title: ARTtalk » Site description: A free monthly visual arts-oriented newsletter from participating art material retailers in the U.S.
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» Site title: Cultureflux » Site description: An online magazine about the arts scene of the Greater Washington DC area. Galleries, museums, parties, happenings and other art events.
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» Site title: DanielThomas.org » Site description: Featuring online art galleries, movie and video game reviews, and political commentary.
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» Site title: Emerge » Site description: Bi-monthly newsletter sharing information about arts and creative industries in Coventry. (UK)
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» Site title: Flash Art International » Site description: Online edition of the print arts magazine with reviews, profiles, news and a forum.
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» Site title: Glasstire » Site description: Journal of visual art in Texas. News, reviews, and online projects.
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» Site title: Huge Magazine » Site description: A journal of paintings, photography, illustration, comics, multimedia, fiction, and poetry.
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» Site title: IOnOne painting » Site description: Guide to fine arts, exhibitions, museums and galleries, events, masters and personal exhibits
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» Site title: New York Art World » Site description: Focuses on the New York art world and features commentary and reviews
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» Site title: NYarts » Site description: Online magazine of the NY art scene.
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» Site title: Postmedia.net » Site description: Featuring the newest examples of contemporary art, mainly from Europe.
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» Site title: Preview » Site description: Gallery guide in print and on-line, lists current art exhibitions in galleries and museums in major cities and towns.
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» Site title: Stunned » Site description: A e-zine showcasing the work of contemporary artists with galleries and interactive web art projects.
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» Site title: Triangle Art Review » Site description: Focuses on the work of individual artists in the Greater Raleigh Durham NC area. Galleries, events, editorials, and artist links are included.
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» Site title: Plug-in Contemporary Art News » Site description: Contemporary art and culture, exhibitions, art news, reviews, art projects, artists, and events. [RSS]
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