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Information on associations, councils, grant-making foundations, collectives, or ad hoc groups located in Illinois that promote and/or support the activities and goals of the literary, visual and performing arts.
http://www.artsbiz-chicago.org/
Offers training and volunteering opportunities, programs and events and resource library.
http://www.beverlyartcenter.org/
A nonprofit dedicated to enriching lives through the visual and performing arts. Offers classes, a gallery, performing arts presentations, a calendar of events and outreach.
http://www.chicagoartdecosociety.com/
A not-for-profit organization devoted to preserving all things Deco.
http://chicagoartistscoalition.org/
An artist service organization that showcases original artwork from more than 120 artists. It has news and event listings, and allows you to purchase pieces through the mARTketplace.com online art store.
http://www.hydeparkart.org/
Focuses on arts education in Hyde Park. Includes a gallery and community visual arts school offering classes in painting, drawing, photography, and ceramics.
http://www.artsalliance.org/
Increasing public awareness and advocating for greater support of the arts.
http://www.arts.illinois.gov/
Agency overview and information on programs, services, meetings and events.
http://www.mooneyfoundation.org/
This is a Chicago based public educational organization that seeks to transform the public domain through art in a way that fosters and demonstrates the unique societal responsibility of the artist.
http://www.northbrookarts.org/
Dedicated to encouraging the development and enjoyment of the arts. Includes an events calendar and resources.
http://www.awakeningsproject.org/
Non-profit arts organization, assisting persons with mental illness to develop artistic abilities through all forms of art, raising public awareness of the creativity and contributions of people with psychiatric disorders.
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