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Americans
for the Arts
212-223-2787,
webmaster@artsusa.org,
One East 53rd Street, New York, NY 10022
Americans
for the Arts is the nation's leading nonprofit organization for
advancing the arts in America. With a 40-year record of service,
we are dedicated to representing and serving local communities
and creating opportunities for every American to participate in
and appreciate all forms of the arts.
Arts
Wisconsin
608-255-8316,
akatz@artswisconsin.org,
PO Box 1054, Madison 53701
For
over ten years, the Assembly has led the way at the intersection
of the arts and culture, community development, and economic,
educational, and civic advancement in Wisconsin. Anne Katz,
Executive Director
Cable Area
Chequamegon Children's Theater, Ltd. (CCT)
715-798-3248,
Contact person Jeri Overman, managing director.
Cable-Hayward Area Arts Council
(CHARAC)
715-634-8662, PO Box 182, Cable Place,
Cable, WI 54821
Represents all arts disciplines.
Exhibits and workshops June - September.
Clear Water Folk
School, Inc
715-373-5895, PO Box 96, Washburn WI 54891
Hands-on education connecting heart,
hands, and mind.
Daniel
Smith Artist Materials
800-426-7923, P.O.
Box 84268 Seattle, WA 98124-5568
This web site
alsocontains numerous how-to articles using different artist
materials. Click on "Inkspot" or "Articles" to read the wide
variety. Several have been written by Diana Randolph of
Drummond.
National Endowment for the
Arts (NEA)
202-682-5400, webmgr@arts.endow.gov,
1100 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC 20506
The National Endowment for the Arts
exists to foster, preserve, and promote excellence in the arts,
to bring art to all Americans, and to provide leadership in arts
education.
Portal
Wisconsin
866-558-4766,
portalwisconsin@wpt.org
Portal
Wisconsin is a nonprofit website created by the partners of the
Cultural Coalition of Wisconsin to support the state's culture, arts, humanities, and history.
Sandstrom Center for the Arts
715-747-2054 sandstromcenter@cheqnet.net, PO
Box 536, La Pointe, WI 54850
The historical 20-acre Sandstrom
farmstead and orchard provides an ideal space for programs.
Arts, theater, dance, and writing workshops are provided for
children, families, and adults year-round. Contact Sara Owen,
Program Director.
Washburn Historical Museum & Cultural
Center
715-373-5591,1 East Bayfield St,
Washburn, WI 54891
Regional museum, auditorium, and
gallery.
Wisconsin Arts
Board (WAB)
608-266-0190,
george.tzougros@arts.state.wi.us, 101
E Wilson St, Madison, WI 53703
Provides programs and services to
individuals and organizations, George Tzougros, Executive
Director.
Wisconsin
Fellowship of Poets
414-332-9113,
kppi2105@sbcglobal.net,
2105 E. Lake Bluff Road, Shorewood, WI 53211
This non-profit
organization is dedicated to promotingpoetry and poets in
Wisconsin. Keep informed about statewide opportunities by
joining the Wisconsin Fellowship of Poets. The newsletter
is full of numerous topics of interest including poetry by
members, a listing of markets for submission, and a regular
column by Diana
Randolph (of Drummond) titled "The Nuts and Bolts of Poetry."
Wisconsin
Humanities Council (WHC)
608-262-0706,
contact@wisconsinhumanities.org,
222 South Bedford Street, Suite F, Madison, Wisconsin 53703-3688
Established in 1972 as an independent affiliate of the National
Endowment for the Humanities, the Wisconsin Humanities Council
supports public programs that engage the people of
Wisconsin in the exploration of human cultures, ideas, and
values.

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