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* [https://leadingwithintent.org/ Leading with Intent]
 
* [https://leadingwithintent.org/ Leading with Intent]
 
* [https://art4equality.org/ Art4Equality supports the creation of empowering equality themed exhibitions and public art]
 
* [https://art4equality.org/ Art4Equality supports the creation of empowering equality themed exhibitions and public art]
* [https://womenscenterforcreativework.com/ Women’s Center for Creative Work (WCCW)]
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* [https://womenscenterforcreativework.com/ Women’s Center for Creative Work (WCCW)] WCCW is a Los Angeles-based organisation that supports women and non-binary artists through various programmes, including artist residencies, skill-sharing workshops, and collaborative projects.
WCCW is a Los Angeles-based organisation that supports women and non-binary artists through various programmes, including artist residencies, skill-sharing workshops, and collaborative projects.
 
 
* [https://www.queer-art.org/ Queer|Art]
 
* [https://www.queer-art.org/ Queer|Art]
 
Queer|Art is committed to nurturing and empowering LGBTQ+ artists through mentorship programmes, fellowships, and exhibitions that showcase the varied perspectives within the queer community.
 
Queer|Art is committed to nurturing and empowering LGBTQ+ artists through mentorship programmes, fellowships, and exhibitions that showcase the varied perspectives within the queer community.

Revision as of 18:13, 15 September 2024

Queer|Art is committed to nurturing and empowering LGBTQ+ artists through mentorship programmes, fellowships, and exhibitions that showcase the varied perspectives within the queer community.

NALAC supports Latinx artists and cultural workers by providing grants for professional development opportunities and advocating for equitable representation in the arts.

This online platform is dedicated to promoting the work of disabled artists. It features articles, reviews, and profiles that highlight the contributions of artists with disabilities.

AAA is a non-profit organisation that documents and promotes contemporary art history in Asia. It works towards inclusivity by archiving and showcasing diverse voices from the Asian art scene.

ProjectArt is committed to providing free arts education in public libraries across the United States, focusing on underserved youth. It supports artists by offering teaching opportunities and fostering community engagement.