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AS220 (RI) Providing an open venue for artists in Rhode Island.
American Bell Association (TX) The American Bell Association, founded in 1940, is a non-profit organization of nearly 1,500 members located in the United States and other countries. Its purpose is to further knowledge of bells among its membership through magazine articles, books and programs.
Arianna Carroli (NY) Italian artist living in New York City.
Art Omi International Center (NY) Residency program for international visual artists, writers and musicians, as well as site of The Fields Sculpture Park.
Art for the People (MD) A non-profit organization bringing art education, art projects and art events to communities with little access to the arts. It serves people with few other opportunities for self-expression and provides support and encouragement for their creative explorations.
Association of Mouth and Foot Painting Artists (Liechtenstein) Supporting artists who, due to handicap or illness, have created works of art with their mouth or foot.
Bob Wood's Music At First Sight (NY) Bob Wood is an innovative music teacher whose website provides the virtual experience of 'sitting in' with a string quartet, orchestra or folk group, for the purposes of learning to play a musical instrument.
Caffe Lena (NY) America's oldest, continuously operating folk music venue/coffeehouse.
Carol Ohmart-Behan (NY) Pilgrimage guide and designer of walking labyrinths. Her web page, Golden Spiral Journey, is devoted to 'divining & celebrating our Earth journeys' via the path of the labyrinth, spiraling within, the path of pilgrimage, outward bound, Earth journeying and partnering with Gaia.
Charlie's Cards (NY) Spiritually-oriented greeting cards and poetry by Charlie Elkind.
Cheryl Lee Harnish (British Columbia) Creator of Fractal Energy Art.
Claude Stein (NY) Voice coach offering seminars on singing and communication skills.
Dan Region (MA) Writer, columnist, actor, and director.
David Whyte (WA) One of the few poets to take his perspectives on creativity into the field of organizational development.
De Jonge School of Lutherie (Ontario) Offering 4 and 5-week intensive courses of instruction on acoustic guitar building.
Don Campbell (MO) Recognized authority on the transformational power of music.
Don Conreaux (NY) As a musician and gong master, Don Conreaux has brought the mystical and entertaining sounds of the ancient bronze gong (tam tam), bells, bell bowls, shofar and the spiral sea horn (conch) to millions of listeners around the world.
Doug & Martha Martin (NY) Doug and Martha are a singing duo who combine voices, instruments (piano, violin, concertina), tuned hand bells and bells of all shapes and sizes in their many unique musical programs for all ages.
En Foco (NY) Supporting the work of photographers of African, Asian, Latino and Native American heritage.
Expansionist Art Empire (Netherlands) The Expansionist Art Empire is located in Leiden. We have an international gallery exhibiting various forms of art from many countries. Molly Ackerman gives critique classes and painting classes all for free. We have a garden and we are building a labyrinth.
Falcon Ridge Folk Festival (NY) Annual folk music and dance event at the foot of the Berkshire Mountains in upstate New York.
Hands That Shape Humanity (South Africa) An international art exhibition that brings together the shared wisdom of great men and women of our time through film, photography, print and sculpture.
Heron Dance (VT) Art studio and publication featuring watercolors and enlightened writing.
I-Wish Project (CA) A conceptual art project started by Philip Warbasse. Participants express their thoughts, feelings, hopes and frustrations by displaying words on posterboard as they pose for portraits in black and white photographs.
Idaherma Williams (NJ) Woodblock and watercolor artist.
Ithaca Festival (NY) Showcases the performances of over 1,000 local musicians, visual and performing artists, dance and theatre artists, mimes, storytellers, poets and writers, community groups and ensembles, in Ithaca, New York.
Jacob's Pillow (MA) An internationally celebrated center for dance, known for its annual festival.
Janet McKenzie (VT) Artist who creates empowering images of women, in Vermont.
Jari Chevalier (NJ) Visual artist whose work reflects the 'language of geometric and organic patterns'.
Joe's Pub (NY) A theater in which all of the country's voices, rhythms and cultures converge, founded by Joseph Papp in 1954, in New York City.
Jorge Alfano (FL) Musician and founder of the Sacred Sounds Institute.
Jose Ramirez Guitars (Spain) A small, family-run workshop that has produced fine classical guitars since 1882, in Madrid, Spain. Through five generations, the Ramirez family has made an extraordinary contribution to music, the arts and culture.
Just Plain Folks (IN) A grassroots community of over 25,000 songwriters, recording artists, music publishers, etc.
Kurt Burmann (AZ) One of the best-known space and visionary artists. His blend of scenic environmental and surrealistic themes, combined with a metaphysical and spiritual flair, have earned him many top awards and international acclaim.
Lara Ellis (VA) Earth Pulse Nature Photography: The work of Lara Ellis. Images of the flora and fauna of the Shenandoah Valley and the Virginia shore.
Margot Van Sluytman (Alberta) Canadian pioneer in the field of teaching poetry and writing as both art and healing.
Mark Wenzel (CA) Legendary street performer and mime.
Mary Baker (MA) Artist whose website offers commentary on the creative process, creative journey and creative space.
Mbira Organization (WA) Educating the public about the traditional Shona music of Zimbabwe.
Openmikes.org (FL) A listing of music open-mic nights in the United States, compiled by musician Paul Roub.
Pentacle (NY) Brings dedicated, knowledgable performing arts professionals (primarily dance, theater and music) into public schools in New York City.
Pilgrimage Press (NC) Features essays celebrating and offering a deeper understanding of human experience.
Poet Seers (NY) A comprehensive collection of spiritual and illumining poetry from the East and the West, including Tagore, Sri Chinmoy, Sri Aurobindo, Rumi, Hafiz, Blake, Dante, Shakespeare, Lao Tzu, and Kabir.
Poetry Slam, Inc. (MI) Promotes and supports the art of performance poetry.
Renee New Hejazeen (CA) Acrylic/gouache artist whose work focuses on beauty, nature and wholeness. Her subjects include wildlife, nature, and mythological figures.
Richard Shulman (NC) Keyboardist and composer of music for meditation, inspiration, healing, and enlightenment.
Shashi Tharoor (NY) United Nations diplomat and novelist.
The Lateral Line (WA) Tom Jay and Sara Mall Johani, sculptors and bronzecasters.
The Living Room (NY) Live music cafe in New York City and venue for new performing artists.
Time and Space Limited (NY) A performing arts center that presents original and adapted theatrical productions and film screenings, and hosts community gatherings in Hudson, New York.
Todd Alan (OH) Musician whose songs increase awareness about Global Warming and inspire people to become more active in healing ourselves and the planet.
Tomas Rodriguez (NY) Gifted and original guitarist playing Latin rhythms.
Upstate Films (NY) Member-supported arts organization in Rhinebeck, New York.
Walden Woods Project (MA) Protects the natural surroundings at Walden Pond, the retreat of author Henry D. Thoreau, and supports educational initiatives.
William Stimson (Taiwan) American writer and dream analysis workshop leader living in Taiwan.
Yashmin Charnet-Abler (NJ) Singer-songwriter born in Rio de Janeiro and now based in the New York City area, known for her interpretations of Bossa Nova classics.
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