Visual Art Websites
New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) | A New York State Agency
A State agency dedicated to preserving and expanding the rich and diverse cultural resources of New York. | 300 Park Avenue South, 10th Floor | New York, NY 10010 | (212) 459-8800
Tumblr Open Arts
The official hub for all things Art on Tumblr. Follow for original artist submissions, updates on happenings and new blogs, and check back for resources on how to make the most of your experience on...
The Stranger - Seattle's Only Newspaper
Seattle's #1 Weekly Newspaper. Covering Seattle news, politics, music, film, and arts; plus movie times, club calendars, restaurant listings, forums, blogs, and Savage Love.
Guernica / A Magazine of Art & Politics
Guernica is an award winning online magazine of art and politics.
SF/ARTS
A monthly magazine featuring the most comprehensive listing of arts and cultural events in San Francisco
Genders OnLine Journal - Presenting innovative theories in art, literature, history, music, TV and film.
A peer-reviewed academic journal publishing essays about gender and sexuality in relation to social, political, artistic, and economic concerns.
Iniva (Institute of International Visual Arts)
Iniva (Institute of International Visual Arts) creates exhibitions, events and research exploring the diversity of contemporary society. Based at Rivington Place, London. Current exhibition - Issa Samb: From the Ethics of Acting to the Empire Without Signs. Until 26 July 2014
Edinburgh Art Festival
Founded in 2004, Edinburgh Art Festival is Scotlands leading annual visual arts festival, showcasing a diverse and vibrant programme of exhibitions and events across museums, galleries and pop-up spaces the length and breadth of the city centre and beyond. Edinburgh Art Festival brings together new commissions,...
Home - Govett-Brewster Contemporary Art Museum, Taranaki, New Zealand
The Govett-Brewster Art Gallery, New Zealand's most courageous contemporary art museum and home to the collection of modernist filmmaker and kinetic sculptor Len Lye.