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Musa Heritage Gallery (Mus'Art) | Museum on the Arts & Crafts of Cameroon's Western Grassfields
Museum focusing on the arts and crafts of Cameroon s Western Grassfields.
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Estonian Museum Of Applied Art And Design
Tallinna Rahvusvaheline Pianistide Konkurss internetilehekülg
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Welcome to the Dowse
Provides exhibitions, events and a cafe. Includes details of events, workshops, news and directions to the location in Lower Hutt, New Zealand.
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The Mint Museums
Visit the Mint Museums in Charlotte, North Carolina. The Mint Museum of Art features noted collections of American art, pre-Columbian art, ceramics and decorative arts, historic costumes, African art, to name a few. The Mint Museum of Craft + Design features a permanent collection of ceramics, fiber, glass, metal and wood that documents contemporary studio craft, tracing the movements historical roots in the 19th century and its relationship to traditional decorative arts and industrial design.
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The Bead Society of Greater Washington/Bead Museum Home Page
website for the Bead Society of Greater Washington and the Bead Museum, Washington D.C. , with information on bazaars, exhibitions, meetings and programs, etc.
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The Raku Museum
Fifteen generations of the Raku family, their products (tea bowls), and their museum. Located in Kyoto, Japan.
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SAAM :: Renwick Gallery
Part of the National Museum of American Art in Washington, DC, the gallery features decorative arts and crafts from early America to the present.
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Crafts Council
Site includes information about exhibitions, events, and fairs. Located in London.
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Home | Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum
Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum, Smithsonian Institution is the only museum in the United States devoted exclusively to historic and contemporary design. The Museum believes that design shapes our objects, environments, and communications, making them more desirable, functional, and accessible. The Museum celebrates the nature of design and explores its impact on the quality of our lives.
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Heard Museum
Native American crafts from the 19th and 20th centuries. Located in Phoenix, Arizona.
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