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An artist cooperative (also co-operative or co-op) is an autonomous visual arts organization, enterprise, or association jointly owned and democratically controlled by its members. [1] Artist cooperatives are legal entities organized as non-capital stock corporations , non-profit organizations , or unincorporated associations .
Pages in category "Business of visual arts" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
This is a list of contemporary art galleries, i.e., commercial galleries for-profit, privately-owned businesses dealing in artworks by contemporary artists born after 1945. Galleries on this list meet the following criteria: The gallery has played a major role in career of significant or well-known artists born after 1945
Casey's (); Dubuque Bank and Trust (); Fareway (); Happy Joe's (); Hartig Drug (); HNI Corporation (); Hy-Vee (West Des Moines); Kum & Go (); Lee Enterprises (); Maid ...
He originally trained as a painter and cabinet maker but built a reputation through his international art business. His children became art dealers who settled in various cities in Europe such as Venice, Paris, Vienna, Prague, Linz, Passau and Cadiz where they supplied an elite clientele with a variety of art objects. When in the 1670s Flanders ...
Blick Art Materials is a family-owned retailer and catalog art supply business. Established as a mail order business by Dick Blick in 1911 and purchased by Robert Metzenberg in 1947, it is one of the oldest and largest art materials suppliers in the United States, as well as a primary supplier of mail order art supplies.
A. ACiD Productions; Act-i-vate; Ad Hoc Committee of Women Artists; African American Artists Collective KC; AfriCOBRA; Albus Cavus; Alliance of Figurative Artists
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