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The Art Museums subcategories lead you to art museums, collections museum exhibitions, and archives around the world. You can search alphabetically, by collections, country, or historical period. The Educational and Teacher Resources sections provide educators and students with classroom materials and information on exhibits in their area.
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Art Gallery of Nova Scotia
Atlantic Canada's largest and most dynamic art museum. Featuring outstanding changing exhibitions of International historical and contemporary art. Permanent collections feature The Art of Atlantic Canada, Canada, Folk Art of Nova Scotia, Ceramics, Ernest Lawson, Arthur Lismer, Alex Colville, ... -- Halifax, Canada
Dennos Museum Center/Northwestern Michigan College
The Michael and Barbara Dennos Museum Center at Northwestern Michigan College is the premier cultural center serving northwestern Michigan in the visual and performing arts. This 40,000 square foot complex features three changing exhibition galleries and a sculpture court; ... -- Traverse City,MI,
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The Lost Gallery, Strathdon, Scotland
Contemporary art - watercolours, oil paintings and acrylics; indoor sculptures - bronzes, copper and Inuit carvings; outdoor sculpture park - granite, sandstone and wood; photography - atmospheric works by Craig Mackay.
The guiding policy at The Lost Gallery is simply stated: it is to ... -- Aberdeen, United Kingdom
The University of Lethbridge Art Gallery
15,000 work permanent collection of 19th and 20th Century art of Canada, USA, Britain, Europe, with major supporting collections of Inuit, First Peoples, Africa and New Guinea. Virtual exhibitions, extensive collections images and data -- Lethbridge, Canada
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