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Empire State Theatre and Musical Instrument Museum
Syracuse, New York; features a working Wurlitzer theater organ: includes location and membership information.
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Musikinstrumentenmuseum der Universität Leipzig (Germany)
Museum established in the early 1900s, largely destroyed in World War II, and rebuilt since then to provide an accurate perspective of the development of musical instruments in Europe from Renaissance up until the present day. Images and sound files of select pieces are available on site.
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Kenneth G. Fiske Museum of the Claremont Colleges
Houses over 1,400 American, European and ethnic instruments dating from the seventeenth through the twentieth centuries. Includes photos, an indexed list and the location.
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Minds Island
An online community created by artists, for artists. Includes articles, a discussion forum, and a thumbnailed gallery of member work.
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The Amity Art Foundation
Non-profit corporation created to promote the arts, with an emphasis on traditional graphic art techniques. Sponsors exhibits, juried shows, educational programs and other such activities as to increase awareness of and participation in the arts. Includes online galleries and portfolios.
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International Foundation of Russian and Eastern-European Art
Establishing non-political discourse through art. Includes exhibition schedule and artist biographies.
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Asia Art Archive
Documents contemporary Asian art. Offers online database, newsletter, and worldwide listing of events.
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Romare Bearden Foundation
Mission statement plus information on Romare Bearden, program initiatives and current exhibition.
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Swiss Institute
An independent, non-profit cultural center to promote artistic dialogue between Switzerland and the United States. Provides exhibition information, news, and contact information.
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Stiftelsen Musikkulturens Främjande - The Nydahl Collection
The Nydahl Collection - Located in Stockholm, Sweden. Houses manuscripts, scores, letters and other music-related material; and approximately 550 old instruments, of which 75 are keyboards, dating from the 16th century up to the 1940's.
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