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Website about Sell Art Work - online portal of Art gallery worldwide. Other useful information: Dedicated to bringing the arts and the artisans of Africa online. Craftspeople, product designers and shops. Artisan web pages, retailers offering a wide selection of traditional and contemporary artifacts, arts and clothing. Artist Account - If you are an artist (or its agent) who wants to exhibit and/or sell your artwork. You will be able to exhibit and sell artwork of only one artist. You'll have your own home page presenting you, your artwork and more
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AfricanCraft.Com: African Art, Craftspeople, Artists, Shops, books, Educational Materials ... - AfricanCraft.com: African art, craftspeople, artists, shops, A portal dedicated to promoting the arts and the artisans of Africa. artists articles helped develop. We are particularly honored to wonderful work promoting artists in Africa - we hope you will visit An educational non-profit that invites people to Ghana to promote cultural exchange and understanding through the arts. Founded by Nigerian batik artist Nike Davies Okundaye, the Centre supports endangered Nigerian arts, by training textile artists, painters, sculptors, dancers and drummers. Offers workshops in indigo dying and sculpting, painting and quilting, drumming and dancing and tours for overseas visitors. A resource centre for artists and scholars situated in Iragbiji, a Yoruba town in the south-western part of Nigeria. Her unique geographical position gives this ancient town a conducive environment for all artistic and cultural endeavours. © africancraft.com, terms of use books, educational materials ... online shops craftspeople designers links education exhibits books contributors country profile Lesotho Slideshow : Agotime Kente Festival, Ghana '05 In addition to what you will find on our site by clicking on the links above, we'd like to showcase some other web sites which we have have worked with the following organizations, which are doing their web sites as well to learn more about them. Cross Cultural Collaborative "Our vision is to place people from different life experiences in an environment where they can exchange ideas and find universal connections". visit their website Nike Centre for Art and Culture visit their website Obatala Centre for Creative Arts visit their website For the latest site updates, please sign our e-mailing list: copyright
 
 
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