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melanie heinrich, artist
External Links
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The Evolutionary Girls Club is an international group of artists, scholars, and activists who deal with issues of voice, access, and privilege through the making and exhibiting of art, be it visual, written, or any other form. The group has held art exhibitions and workshops in Ukraine, Germany, the United States, Sweden, Poland, Serbia, Croatia, Hungary, Japan, Finland, Malaysia, Singapore, and China. We publish a book once a year. Anyone who is interested in art and activism can join. You don't need to be a girl by identity or genetics. We only exclude exclusive behavior/actions.
A Singular Creation is a one of a kind art community that provides many wonderful resources for artists such as: a unique online gallery, free art opportunities newsletter, art contests and shows, art forums for critique with a user gallery and much more.
NAPP teaches creative minds from around the world how to turn ordinary into extraordinary. Whether you are a professional or hobbyist, photographer or graphic designer, or, motion graphic artist or animator, NAPP is your ultimate Photoshop training, educational and news resource.
Blurb lets you self-publish your own photo book, cookbook, portfolio, and more with free software.
Serving as a community for professional artists to create and sell their work, Imagekind's goal is to develop a new online art experience that provides consumers and artists with a new outlet for sharing, creating, and buying art from digital files. Imagekind is the world’s first community to serve as a hybrid art gallery, photo-sharing service, and print-on-demand service. Imagekind has partnered with leading brands such as Walgreens, Snapfish, Flickr, HP, and Costco.com to distribute its art and frames to the widest possible online audience.
B&H has been serving imaging markets for more than 30 years, offering not only competitive pricing but also excellent service.
Goddard specializes in low-residency education, a format that is designed to accommodate the lifestyles of working adults. Unlike "online courses" or traditional classes, the low-residency format offers the best of both worlds.
The low-residency model is a faculty mentor-based approach that begins with a required eight-day residency each semester. Students travel to Goddard residencies from all over the country. The flexibility of not having to drive to class twice per week or live on campus for the entire semester is very attractive to working adults with families and other responsibilities.
Rockler is a woodworking supply company in Minneapolis.
An online art supply company.
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