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    Americans for the Arts Americans for the Arts is the nation's leading nonprofit organization for advancing the arts in America. Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
    • Contributor: Americans for the Arts (Organization)
    • Date: 2001
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    McKissack and McKissack - Building to Bring Change Official Web site of McKissack and McKissack, archived by the Library of Congress between March 30, 2006 and November 29, 2006 Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
    • Date: 2006
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    Ann Telnaes, Editorial Cartoonist, Pulitzer Prize winner Official Web site of political cartoonist Ann Telnaes, archived by the Library of Congress between March 30, 2006 and November 29, 2006 Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
    • Date: 2002
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    Peter Kuper Illustration Official Web site of Illustrator Peter Kuper, archived by the Library of Congress between March 30, 2006 and November 29, 2006 Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
    • Date: 2002
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    Graphic Witness Official Web site of Graphic Witness, archived by the Library of Congress between March 30, 2006 and November 29, 2006 Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
    • Date: 2006
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    The Memory Hole: Rescuing Knowledge, Freeing Information Official Web site of The Memory Hole, archived by the Library of Congress between March 20, 2006 and November 29, 2006 Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
    • Contributor: Russell - Kick
    • Date: 2002
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    Prokudin-Gorskii Images: Color photographs from the Russian E... The color images included in this Web site were obtained by automatically registering three images, originally captured by Sergeĭ Mikhaĭlovich Prokudin-Gorskiĭ in black and white on glass plate negatives, using red, green and blue filters to obtain a color image. The computer program that combines these three images to form a color composite image was written in MATLAB by Frank Dellaert using computer-vision technology...
    • Date: 2006
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    Milton Rogovin: Social Documentary Photographer Official Web site of Milton Rogovin, archived by the Library of Congress between March 30, 2006 and November 29, 2006 Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
    • Date: 2006
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    MICAH WRIGHT Official Web site of Micah Wright, archived by the Library of Congress between August 30, 2006 and November 29, 2006 Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
    • Date: 2004
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    reichholdarts Official Web site of Reichhold Arts archived by the Library of Congress between April 6, 2006 and November 29, 2006 Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
    • Date: 2006
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    Wrist Photography Official Web site of Wrist Photography archived by the Library of Congress between April 6, 2006 and November 29, 2006 Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
    • Date: 2006
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    Rafael Viñoly Architects PC Official Web site of Rafael Viñoly Architects PC, archived by the Library of Congress between April 1, 2006 and November 29, 2006 Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
    • Date: 2006
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    Greg Lynn Form Official Web site of Greg Lynn Form, archived by the Library of Congress between June 1, 2006 and November 29, 2006 Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
    • Date: 2006
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    The Pritzker Architecture Prize - Current information about t... The Pritzker Architecture Prize World Wide Web Site provides current information about the world's most prestigious architecture award and its Laureates. The Pritzker Architecture Prize World Wide Web Site provides current information about the world's most prestigious architecture award and its Laureates. Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
    • Date: 2002
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    Van Alen Institute: Projects in Public Architecture Official Web site of Van Alen Institute, archived by the Library of Congress between April 6, 2006 and November 29, 2006 Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
    • Date: 2002
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    Invincible Cities Official Web site of Invincible Cities archived by the Library of Congress between April 6, 2006 and November 29, 2006 Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
    • Date: 2006
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    aka KURDISTAN | INTRODUCTION Official Web site of aka Kurdistan, archived by the Library of Congress between June 1, 2006 and November 29, 2006 Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
    • Date: 2002
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    The Alternative Museum Official Web site of The Alternative Museum, archived by the Library of Congress between October 25, 2006 and November 29, 2006 Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
    • Date: 2002
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    Digital Art | Recycled Propaganda Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
    • Date: 2019
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    The American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA), The Profession... The American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA), The Professional Association for Design, works to enhance the value and deepen the impact of design across all disciplines on business, society, and our collective future. As the profession’s oldest and largest professional membership organization for design, AIGA advances design as a professional craft, strategic advantage, and vital cultural force. AIGA is now responsible for sustaining the...
    • Date: 2002
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    SPARCinLA - Social and Public Art Resource Center From the SPARC's website: "SPARC’s mission is to produce, preserve, and promote activist and socially relevant artwork; to devise and innovate excellent art pieces through participatory processes; and ultimately, to foster artistic collaborations that empower communities who face marginalization or discrimination." Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
    • Date: 2020
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    PUBLIC ART PROJECTS IN BOSTON The City of Boston commissions permanent and temporary public art projects in the City and supports projects led by artists and community members. Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
    • Date: 2022
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    Art & Antiquities : NYC Parks The New York City Department of Parks & Recreation has hundreds of monuments and works of public art in its permanent collection and oversees temporary exhibits of outdoor public art. Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
    • Date: 2022
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    Asian American Arts Alliance From the organization's website: the Asian American Arts Alliance is a "nonprofit organization dedicated to ensuring greater representation, equity, and opportunities for Asian American artists and cultural organizations through resource sharing, promotion, and community building." Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
    • Date: 2020
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    Native Arts and Cultures Foundation From the organization's website, the Native Arts and Cultures Foundation "advances equity and cultural knowledge, focusing on the power of arts and collaboration to strengthen Native communities and promote positive social change with American Indian, Native Hawaiian, and Alaska Native peoples in the United States." Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
    • Date: 2015
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    Black Artists + Designers Guild From the organization's website "building a more equitable and inclusive creative culture by advancing a community of independent Black makers in creative industries." Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
    • Date: 2022
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    ArteEast The global platform for Middle East Arts From the organization's website: "ArteEast is a New York-based nonprofit organization dedicated to engaging a global audience with the contemporary arts of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA)." Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
    • Date: 2022
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    American Women Artists From the organization's website: "American Women Artists has worked diligently to bring women artists to the attention of the art world through museum shows, juried competitions in leading galleries around the country, symposiums, workshops, and international travel and exhibitions. ur goal is to increase the number of professional opportunities for women in the visual fine arts that lead to greater inclusion. " Website. electronic...
    • Date: 2022
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    Mural Arts Philadelphia Mural Arts Philadelphia promotes mural-making by supporting public art projects and through their programs: Art Education, Environmental Justice, Porch Light, and and Restorative Justice. Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
    • Date: 2002
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    Public Art Fund From the organization's website" "Since its inception, Public Art Fund has presented more than five hundred artists’ exhibitions and projects at sites throughout New York City’s five boroughs, making it possible for artists to engage diverse audiences and, along the way, redefine public art in relation to the changing nature of contemporary art." Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
    • Date: 2002
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    Art + Practice (A+P) Art + Practice (A+P) is a private operating 501(c)3 foundation based in the neighborhood of Leimert Park in South Los Angeles. A+P supports LA transition-age foster youth through collaboration with nonprofit social service provider First Place for Youth and provides Angelenos with free access to museum-curated contemporary art. Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
    • Date: 2022
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    Typewolf Typewolf is an independent site for resources related to typography on the web, with a particular focus is on the designer’s perspective as opposed to those who uses type in their day-to-day work. Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
    • Date: 2015
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    National Assembly of State Arts Agencies The National Assembly of State Arts Agencies (NASAA) is the not for profit, national-level, professional organization of state and jurisdictional arts agencies. NASAA works with state arts agencies to advocate for public support for the arts in America. Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
    • Date: 2001
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    Local Projects - Greenwood Rising History Center This is the design studio Local Projects' main page for the Greenwood Rising museum and history center. The 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre Centennial Commission selected Local Projects to develop an exhibition space to tell the story of the Massacre itself as well as the Greenwood community, Tulsa's historic Black district. Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
    • Date: 2022
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    American Visionary Art Museum The American Visionary Art Museum (AVAM) features “art produced by self-taught individuals, usually without formal training, whose works arise from an innate personal vision that revels foremost in the creative act itself.” (description from About Us section of website). AVAM was conceptualized as a museum geared toward psychiatric patients in Baltimore and to facilitating their return to the community. It has been designated by...
    • Date: 2002
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    Justin Aversano This is the website for LA-based artist Justin Aversano, who is best-known for the NFT photography project "Twin Flames." Aversano is also a Co-Founder and CEO of Quantum Art, a platform focused on curating digital culture through NFTs, and is the co-founder and creative director of SaveArtSpace, a not for profit dedicated to bringing community art to public spaces. Website. electronic | Electronic (Form).
    • Date: 2022
  • Collection
    Visual Image Web Archive Like books and magazines in the Library's general collections, this set of websites complements the original and historical visual material held in the Prints & Photographs Division. Included are sites for photographers and cartoonists represented in P&P (e.g., Kuper, Prokudin-Gorskii, Rogovin, and Telnaes). Also, websites for new digital image formats (e.g., Wrist photography, Reicholdarts cell phone photos, and Micah Wright remix posters). Other sites...
    • Contributor: Library of Congress - Library of Congress. Prints and Photographs Division
    • Date: 2008

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