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Creative writers, and visual artists from 18 countries all over the world.
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Global Vision Platform, an independent platform for progressive aid, sustainable change and cultural diversity. More than 160 artists from 30+ countries.
NOT BE GOVERNMENT CENSORED!
pledge to create in a fashion encouraging and befitting the
nobility and grace of humanity, and by demonstrating mature
vision I will aid in maintaining an artistically free and
responsible society. This web site shall remain free of racism,
prejudice, hatred, and
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International feminist art journal. Articles, interviews, and reviews from worldwide contributors on feminist theory and contemporary women artists.
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international feminist art journal
contemporary women's art practices
published in two separate
ISSN: 1462-0426 (20 issues, since Dec. 1996)
ISSN 1461-0434 (bi-annual volumes, every Jan and July,
of the women's art movement globally
position of women artists globally
online and print versions
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Semiannual of the visual arts, music, photography, theatre and other performing arts, and travel. Includes abstracts and extracts from current and archived issues.
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A Journey of Ideas. 1997-2009
Galleries mission is to foster knowledge and understanding of diverse communities and their socio-political/cultural issues as interpreted through excellence in the arts and the written word. Our work celebrates diversity in all its cultural forms, the visual and
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A bi-monthly magazine of excavations, exhibitions, books, auctions about ancient art.
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Medusa, one of the three gorgon sisters, who had snakes for hair and could turn those who looked at her into stone, is depicted in stone as the centrepiece of a new open-air exhibition in northern Israel, Medusas in Caesarea Harbour. This is the first of several planned exhibitions in the
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