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Brantwood Brantwood was the home of John Ruskin from 1872 until his death in 1900. http://www.brantwood.org.uk/ |
Crafts Council Promotes the contemporary crafts in Great Britain. It is an independent organisation funded by government and provides services to craftspeople and the public. http://www.craftscouncil.org.uk/ |
Free Form Arts Trust Charitable organization committed to design, training, community, and urban regeneration. http://www.freeform.org.uk/ |
iNCiA Independent, non-political, non-profit, voluntary organization dedicated to advancing Iraqi art and the education of the public in Iraqi art as an integral part of world art. http://www.incia.co.uk/ |
Nabokov Supports new musicians, playwrights, poets, and writers. Presenting playwright Vanessa Badham at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. http://www.nabokov-online.com/ |
Royal Society of Arts (RSA) The RSA is a charity which encourages the development of a principled, prosperous society and the release of human potential. http://www.rsa.org.uk/ |
Scottish Arts Council Details including lottery money distribution, committees, press releases and a comprehensive links section. http://www.scottisharts.org.uk/ |
Society of Equestrian Artists Detailed resource promoting the interests of artists specialising in depicting horses. Sections include profile of the organisation, forthcoming events and exhibitions, online gallery and regional activities. http://www.equestrianartists.co.uk/ |
Sponsorship Online Offers to match sponsors and sponsorship seekers together. Categories range from sports and entertainment to business and community sponsorships. http://www.sponsorshiponline.com/ |
Sussex Arts Club This information is for people wishing to find out about the many facilities. Offer, ranging from live music, theatre, dance, lectures, conference facilities to exhibitions and accommodation. http://www.sussexarts.com/ |
W. H. Auden Society Lists of Auden's works, news of new publications by and about him, and other material of interest to readers of Auden's work. http://www.audensociety.org/ |
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