Related Links

Related Links

Related Links

The Charleston Artist Guild (CAG)


Nonprofit organization whose mission is to promote the practice, teaching, and recognition of Fine Arts in Greater Charleston, South Carolina. Visit their gallery at 6 N. Atlantic Wharf in downtown Charleston, 843-722-2454.

The Office of Cultural Affairs for Charleston


Committed to promoting and fostering excellence through artistic expressions, thereby enhancing the quality of life for all of Charleston's citizens regardless of economic, social, or physical considerations. The site offers information on city sponsored cultural events.

Noisette


A 3,000 acre city-within-a-city. It is an area of North Charleston, South Carolina targeted for integrated restoration as a sustainable community—modeled on the belief that cities must be equally responsive to social needs, environmental responsibility and economic vitality (the philosophy embodied by people, planet, prosperity). The arts are another vital element in Noisette progress as shown by the development of 10 Storehouse Row.

SCIway


SCIway, pronounced "sky-way," is an acronym for South Carolina Information Highway, which is the largest and most comprehensive directory of South Carolina information on the Internet. SCIway includes thousands of links to other South Carolina web sites as well as a growing collection of maps, charts, articles, and other resources about the state.

Charleston's Finest City Guide


Provides information on tourism, shopping, events, a hotel guide and room booking service, restaurants, real estate, relocation and employment.

Discover Our Town, Charleston, SC


Providing all the information you would need if you are planning a visit to the Low Country or thinking of relocating here.

The American Visionary Art Museum


Located in a historic location in downtown Baltimore at the base of Federal Hill, this museum was described by CNN News as "one of the most fantastic museums anywhere in America." Considered the national repository for outsider art, the building itself is an artistic expression.

Outsider Art: Wikipedia Entry


The Wikipedia entry for outsider art explores the history of the movement from it's original naming by art critic Roger Cardinal in 1972 through it's expansion into a growing and accepted category of art.

Intuit: The Center for Intuitive and Outsider Art


This not-for-profit museum was founded in Chicago in 1991 to promote public awareness, understanding, and appreciation of intuitive and outsider art through a program of education and exhibition.

Who-Ha Da-Da


A group of contemporary artists associated with primitive, outsider and folk art. The true spirit of primitive art.

Art Behind Bars


Inmates create artwork that benefits those most in need but who are often overlooked. Some of the local programs that have benefited from Art Behind Bars projects include Habitat for Humanity, Take Stock in Children, AIDS Help, Wesley House, MARC, and Samuel's House, plus many others. This year alone, 50 organizations were recipients of art pieces.

Visionary Art


Offering Outsider Art from the American South